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Joy and Peace in Believing

Tuesday, March 17, 2020 by Tim Bell 1 Comment

Joy and Peace in Believing

As we go through seasons of uncertainty, be it the coronavirus, depression, or other trials of life, may we take heart in the fact that we have hope in a Sovereign God. And there is joy and peace to be… Read More

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Filed Under: News Tagged With: Amazing Grace, Christian Poetry, coronavirus, Depression, Encouragement, God's Sovereignty, Hope, Hymn Stories, hymn writing, Hymns, John Newton, Joy, Olney Hymns, Peace, poetry, Singing, Trials, Trials of LIfe, William Cowper, Worship

Navigating Offenses: Overlooking vs. Dealing With It

Wednesday, March 4, 2020 by Tim Bell Leave a Comment

Navigating Offenses: Overlooking vs. Dealing With It

One of the hardest things we have to learn is how to deal with others who have offended us, while doing it with love and self-control. If you’re a parent, you know this quite well. And no one does this… Read More

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Filed Under: News Tagged With: Avoiding Conflict, Christian Living, Church Discipline, Conflict, Counseling, Dealing with an offense, Dealing with Sin, Emotional Intelligence, Gospel Living, Honor, Hope, Justice, Live Peaceably, Love, Matthew 18, Offenses, Overlooking an offense, Parenting, Peace, Proverbs 17:9, Proverbs 19:11, relationships, Revelation 21, Self Control, Sin, Sinned Against

How Can You Help People Connect with God?

Thursday, June 14, 2018 by Dan Miller Leave a Comment

How Can You Help People Connect with God?

As part of our Everyday Evangelism class, we use the God-sanctioned, Christ-authorized tool to help people enter into a relationship with the God of the universe. What is that tool? The Law of God. The problem is that many people… Read More

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Fear Peace

Sunday, December 19, 2010 by Dan Miller Leave a Comment

I am sure that you would agree that the phrase “Peace on earth” is a well-worn expression during the Christmas season. As a matter of fact, it seems like the idea of the birth of Jesus and peace on earth… Read More

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Do You Hear What I Hear?

Sunday, December 23, 2007 by Dan Miller Leave a Comment

As we stare down another Christmas season I would like to ask you a question: What do you think the purpose of Jesus coming was?  In this teaching, we will examine the purpose that God gives for the coming of… Read More

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