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The Parable of the Minas

The parables that Jesus taught carry rich instruction for us? What was the purpose of Christ telling he parable of the minas?

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Lessons from Children in the Bible

We are proud of our children growing up in the faith. What can we learn from the children recorded in the Bible?

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Resurrection of Christ

It may be the most important event in human history! The resurrection of Jesus Christ to eternal life is vital for us to understand.

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Our Christian Hope

At times in our lives hope can seem lost. Here we explore our greatest hope: what is needed to have hope, how to strengthen our hope, as well as the positive effects of hope.

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Lessons from the Life of Abel

Abel is only mentioned in a few short verses in the Bible, yet his life records important lessons for us today.

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Spiritual Chess

The way chess is played can be an analogy for how God interacts with mankind. We compare 3 elements of chess, seeing many steps ahead, always being covered, and sacrifice being needed, to get a glimpse into God's deep layered plan for each of us.

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Lessons from Blind Bartimaeus

While the story of blind Bartimaeus is a historical fact, what allegorical lessons are there for us today?

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Reverse Engineering - Complaining

Paul advises us to learn from Israel's wilderness sins so we don't fall prey to them. In this sermon we reverse engineer the sin of complaining.

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Pentecost, Acts 2, and Us

On the first Pentecost after the sacrifice of Jesus Christ, Peter gave a sermon. What did he teach and what are some lessons we can learn from Pentecost about 2000 years ago?

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Save Yourself!

The apostle Peter gave a serious warning on the day the New Testament church was founded. He said "Save yourselves from this perverse generation. How can we do this?

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