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No Doubt?
- 08.07.2007
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The Summer Blogs - No Doubt? Dean Sherk
Let's be honest, we all experience doubt one way or another on our spiritual journey. Let's talk about it! Uncertainty, indecision, hesitation, distrust are words that describe our common experience. How we process our doubts and questions is critical to our spiritual formation. How have followers of Jesus typically processed doubt? Is the Church a safe place to ask our questions? What does the Bible and Jesus have to say about this common experience?
Listen in and join the conversation. You may be surprised and encouraged to even embrace your doubts in your pursuit of faith and Jesus. -
Surprises
- 11.07.2007
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The Summer Blogs - Surprises - Paul McIlwraith
Paul McIlwraith begins our summer series with Surprises. -
The Harvest
- 22.07.2007
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The Harvest Randy Friesen, MBMSI
A look at: Galatians 6:9, Isaiah 40:27-31, Matthew 11:28-30, 1 Corinthians 15:58, 2 Corinthians 4:16 with Randy Friesen. -
Complete Joy
- 29.07.2007
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Complete Joy Dan Parkinson
What is joy? What is "complete" joy? Do you want it? How do you get it? Is it worth it?
This is a look at the concept of "complete" joy found in the Gospel of John and the lives of two men who claimed to have it.
Scripture: John 3:27-30, John 15:9-12, Habakkuk 3:17-18
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When Troubles Comehot!
- 05.08.2007
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When Troubles Come, Hold Your Position - Karen West
The story of the Israelite people in 2 Chronicles 20 gives clear direction on how to deal with the difficulties we face in life. God's people didn't question why God was allowing a calamity to come upon them. Instead, they responded in faith even when they had every reason to believe their world was being completely shaken. Typically, struggles cause us to either fight with everything we have, or run and hide as fast as we can! Yet, ‘holding our positions' when troubles come is the journey God calls us to embrace. And we can worship him even now, with a confidence that our ‘sureness' for the future is God himself, who calls us to faith beyond the ordinary.