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file icon Night Moves
27.04.2008

Night Moves  Karen West Speaking
Sunday, April 27, 2008
Nehemiah 2:11-20

Life is full of decisions-some small, some great.  We might wonder what God would have us do in this area or that, and sometimes wish He'd just put a letter in our mailbox telling us what the best decisions might be!  When it comes to taking next steps in discernment, how do we listen to God and know His voice over our own inner voice?  If you are interested in seeking to follow God's will in your life, Nehemiah 2:11-20 outlines some key principles to help with discerning next steps - whether for the practical areas of life, or for aligning overall with Christ's mission to the world.

file icon Night Moves Discussion Questions
27.04.2008
Night Moves Discussion Questions
Sunday, April 27
Nehemiah 2:11-20
file icon Tears are Not Enough
20.04.2008
Tears are Not Enough - Paul McIlwraith

What is your theology of food? Isn't that kind of a strange question? Did you know that you could have a theology of food? All throughout the Bible we see references to food. It was God's plan from the very beginning for his creation, humanity, to have enough food to sustain themselves. So if God is the giver of food and His desire was for all of humanity to have enough food, why are 30,000 children dying each day around the globe due to extreme poverty? Join us for this special service as our church community partners with World Vision for their 30 Hour Famine focus and discover why "Tears are not Enough".


file icon Tears are Not Enough Discussion Questions
20.04.2008
Tears are Not Enough Discussion Questions
30 Hour Famine Sunday
Sunday, April 20, 2008
file icon Off the Wall
13.04.2008
Off the Wall - Karen West 
 

Are there things God has placed on your heart that you've struggled to believe and to act on?  Do you carry burdens that you feel have no possible solutions?  Do you wonder if God is really active around you-that he might actually position you to make a difference in the world? 


In the Old Testament, in the book of Nehemiah, we saw in our study last week ("What Makes You Weep?") that a disappointing report of the condition of the city of the Jerusalem and the state of people who lived there drove Nehemiah to weep and mourn and fast for four months, without seeing any activity of God regarding the issue throughout that whole time.  And then God opened up an amazing opportunity for this cupbearer to a foreign king to follow God's invitation into a great adventure with God-the rebuilding of the walls of Jerusalem.  But the adventure, extraordinary as it was, began with one step of obedience on Nehemiah's part, in the ordinary course of an ordinary day-a step that required conviction, risk and courage.  Nehemiah has much to teach us about trusting and following God's direction with the concerns we have on our hearts today.
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