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Bad Girls in the Bible 14May08

We are in a middle of a series in the where we are looking at the various and sundry characters in the Old Testament focusing specifically on how they point us to the Messiah, Jesus Christ. What I have found refreshing and more than interesting is that God loves to use bad girls to bring about ...

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Free Money: Now what do I do? 03May08

Beginning this month the IRS will begin sending "economic stimulus payments" to a 100 million or so of us hard working Americans. In order to get paid you had to have produced a valid Social Security number, made at least $3,000 of income and filed a 2007 federal tax return. If you are eligible, ...

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How Sin Works 18Apr08

A couple of weeks ago we took a look at the life of David who was a valiant soldier, a brilliant military strategist, a peace-making diplomat, a world-class composer and gifted musician.  And, oh yeah, he was the greatest leader-king in the history of the world. David's life took a nasty ...

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Liner Notes – A Journey Worship Blog

You Are A Worship Leader 12Apr08

You are a worship leader. Follower of Christ, I'm talking to you. You stand in church on Sundays during the singing and you're probably from either of two schools--you sing your heart out to God or you have your hands in your pockets, maybe mouthing along with a few lyrics. The thing you ...

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Liner Notes – A Journey Worship Blog

Working Out The Gospel on Sundays 08Apr08

What does it look like to serve God with excellence but not become a perfectionist? How do we serve humbly yet passionately for the glory of God-particularly in our church services? Many years ago, I toured with a worship band full of talented people, but I'd never seen such a lazy, ...

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Politics: Don't lose your soul 01Apr08

Well, the race for president of the United States is heating up. To be honest, nothing frustrates me more than politics. Part of my frustration stems from the reality that it is so difficult to get past the rhetoric and political correctness and actually engage the issues.  An older pastor ...

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Milestones - A Family Ministry Blog

Multigenerational Parenting: The Ripple Effect 27Mar08

Aren't grandparents the cutest thing ever? They stand in the background with their eyes sparkling as their grandchildren toddle around making strange cooing and gurgling noises. They buy way too much stuff for the kids at Christmas and then brush aside their own children's complaints with ...

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