Soul Winners F.D.R Ministries is the parent ministry of the End Time Truth show. Both are brought to you by In Faith Productions. As with the End Time Truth show, Soul Winners Ministries is about decreeing the true word of God all over the world.
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Profound truth. Simply stated. The official podcast from Love Worth Finding Ministries. Adrian Rogers has introduced people all over the world to the love of Jesus Christ and has impacted untold numbers of lives by presenting profound biblical truth with such simplicity that a 5-year-old can understand it, and yet, it still speaks to the heart of the 50-year-old. His unique ability to apply biblical truth to everyday life is yet unparalleled by other modern teachers. Visit https://www.lwf.or ...
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This goes out to anyone listening! A little different than most.... Christian based Kids Ministry podcast program for teachers, volunteers and like creative soul winners. Sharing experiences and experiments. We take our approach to kidmin podcast a little different. Kid Ministry volunteers..... enjoy group talk that is casual, fun, informative and entertaining. Sticks N' Dirt were the 2 main creative elements of my childhood that was used to generate my imagination to life! Our goal is to do ...
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How To Be A Fully Committed Disciple Of Jesus Christ
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Sermon Overview Scripture Reference: Mark 8:34 Our souls are of infinite worth. When God made the human soul, He made it in His own image, therefore, our souls are endless, timeless, dateless, and measureless. The soul is the most valuable part of each of us, and so often, the first thing we sacrifice for the things of this world. Mark 8:35-36 says…
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Sermon Overview Scripture Reference: 2 Corinthians 10:3-5 Whether we realize it or not, there is a battle raging in our minds at every moment: spiritual warfare between light and darkness, good and evil, Jesus Christ and Satan. We cannot afford to be ignorant, and we cannot possibly be neutral. 2 Corinthians 10 shares encouragement for us in this b…
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Sermon Overview Scripture Reference: Philippians 4:4-8 Even the strongest Christian can struggle with mental health. Many of us find ourselves shackled by the chains of disappointment, depression, anger, and fear. While in prison, weighed down by real chains, the Apostle Paul wrote about the freedom we can have in Christ. In Philippians 4, he revea…
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Sermon Overview Scripture Reference: Philippians 4:4-8 Adrian Rogers says, “You can choose your thoughts like you choose your friends.” As Christians, we must have a standard regarding the kinds of thoughts we allow into our minds. Scripture shows us how and why we should control our thought lives. Philippians 4:4-7 says, “Rejoice in the Lord alway…
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Sermon Overview Scripture Reference: 2 Corinthians 4:3-6 Our thought lives are the root of many of our problems in this world gone wild. It is crucial that we have mastery over our minds and control over our thought lives. First, we must be sure of our salvation. 2 Corinthians 4:3-4 says, “But even if our gospel is veiled, it is veiled to those who…
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Sermon Overview Scripture Reference: John 14:12 A Spirit-filled Church does not just organize and process members—it empowers and equips believers to be transformed by Scripture. John 14:12 says, “Most assuredly, I say to you, he who believes in Me, the works that I do he will do also; and greater works than these he will do, because I go to My Fat…
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Sermon Overview Scripture Reference: Nehemiah 4 Anyone who does something in the name of the Lord will face spiritual warfare. This is why a steadfast church is bound to be attacked by the enemy. Our enemy is very methodical. But the Holy Spirit is our ally. Not only can we know the enemy’s methods, but we can also stand against them. In the Book o…
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Sermon Overview Scripture Passage: Acts 16:23-31 The Gospel is meant to be told simply. God wants salvation to be made simple because it is His desire that anyone can understand and obtain it. Acts 16:23-31 tells the story of Paul and Silas, who have been put in prison for preaching the Gospel of Jesus Christ. They’ve been beaten and stuffed into a…
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Sermon Overview Scripture Passage: Acts 10:33-42 Acts 10 tells the story of a Roman army officer named Cornelius. Cornelius was also a Gentile. Up until this time, the Gentiles had not been added to the Christian church (the early believers were Jewish). Yet, Cornelius was hungry to know God and he was hungry for faith in Jesus Christ. Supernatural…
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Sermon Overview Scripture Passage: Acts 9:17-22 2 Corinthians 5:17 says, “Therefore if any man be in Christ Jesus, he is a new creation; old things are passed away; behold, all things are become new.” Adrian Rogers says it this way, “A Christian is not just somebody who has become nice; he’s become new.” Acts 9 tells the story of the conversion of …
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Sermon Overview Scripture Passage: Acts 8:5-24 Contrary to popular belief, the devil is very much for religion; in fact, he uses religion to oppose the Gospel of Jesus Christ. In the Book of Revelation, the Bible prophecies that in the Last Days, there will not be a lack of religion; there will be more than ever. Men will have religion without real…
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Sermon Overview Scripture Passage: Acts 5:19-20 Acts 5:42 says, “And daily in the temple and in every house they ceased not to teach and preach Jesus Christ.” Publicly and privately, the early church did not stop preaching and teaching about Jesus Christ; it was a daily experience. In our own way and opportunity, each of us is called, ordained, and…
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Sermon Overview Scripture Passage: Acts 4:36-37-Acts 5:11 In Acts 5, the early church was in the blaze of revival. However, the Devil crafted a new attack from within the church, through Ananias and Sapphira. After seeing another church member receive praise for selling his property and giving everything to the church, Ananias and his wife Sapphira…
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Sermon Overview Scripture Reference: Matthew 5:17-18 In His day, the Bible Jesus knew was the Old Testament. Jesus’ unwavering devotion to it reminds us why we put our faith in the Word of God, cover to cover. In Matthew 5:17-18, Jesus says, “Do not think that I came to destroy the Law or the Prophets. I did not come to destroy but to fulfill. For …
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Sermon Overview Scripture Reference: Ephesians 4 A biblically unified church is a wonderful thing. Because this unity comes from the Spirit, we do not produce it; we merely preserve it. Ephesians 4 tells us that we, as Christians, are to be, “...endeavoring to keep the unity of the Spirit in the bond of peace” (Ephesians 4:2-3). We preserve this sa…
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Sermon Overview Scripture Passage: Galatians 1:6-12 Man has three great enemies: sin, sorrow, and death. There is no answer to these problems apart from Jesus Christ. In Galatians 1:6, Paul questions why the Galatian church has deserted the Gospel of grace and followed a “different” Gospel. This specific, social gospel these believers bought into h…
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Sermon Overview Scripture Reference: Luke 22:31-34 Luke 22 tells the story of one of Jesus’ most devoted disciples, Peter, on the darkest night of his life. Peter was known to argue when he should have listened. He boasted when he should have leaned on the Lord. He slept when Jesus asked him to pray. And he fought when he was supposed to love. But …
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Sermon Overview Scripture Reference: James 1:2-13 Do you want to be strong, prosperous, and content? All of us do. But do you want trials and tribulation? Most of us don’t. There will be heartache in this life. That is guaranteed. And as any loving Father would, God wants us to overcome it with unexplainable joy and strength. That is why He tests H…
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Sermon Overview Scripture Reference: Joshua 7:1 God has planned a life of victory for each one of us, yet many Christians live in defeat. They have saved souls and lost lives. Defeat is possible, but not necessary. Joshua 7 reminds us of the pitfalls of defeat we could face and the key to unbroken victory. “But the children of Israel committed a tr…
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Sermon Overview Scripture Reference: Judges 17:1-6 Our nation is in a battle for values; the morals and ethics that made this nation great are eroding before us. Judges 17 shares an eerily similar sad case of vanishing values. “In those days there was no king in Israel; everyone did what was right in his own eyes” (Judges 17:6). As a result, there …
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Sermon Overview Scripture Reference: Judges 13:24 Judges 13-16 tells the story of Samson, a Nazarite who was set aside by God for a purpose; He had been anointed with tremendous supernatural strength through the Holy Spirit. However, Samson was a bundle of contradictions. His story is not ultimately about his physical, mental, and spiritual strengt…
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Sermon Overview Scripture Reference: Judges 9:8-15 The crisis of our nation concerns leadership. We are in desperate need of good, godly leadership. Judges 9:8-15 tells the story of a pitiful politician and a nation in disarray. This passage addresses the three thorns in a nation’s side, and the way to righteous leadership. The first thorn is the a…
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Sermon Overview Scripture Reference: Judges 11 There is a great and present need for men of character, integrity, and strength. Judges 11 tells the story of Jephthah, a mighty man of valor, who is an inspiration for all who want to be men and women of strength. First, he was a man of character in the face of difficulty: “Now Jephthah the Gileadite …
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Sermon Overview Scripture Reference: Judges 6:1-22 In Judges 6, Israel had forgotten God and the victory He had already given them. As a result, the nation was intimidated and impoverished by an oppressive enemy; the people’s shame was severe and continuous. Our nation suffers shame of its own. We’ve traded authority for relativism, truth for pragm…
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Sermon Overview Scripture Reference: Judges 4:1-3 The Book of Judges tells us all about Israel’s cycle of sin—sinning against God, suffering for it, asking God for deliverance, and receiving it. But God would rather bless than judge; He is a God of mercy who desires to help us in our distress. Adrian Rogers says, “Don’t ever get the idea that you c…
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Sermon Overview Scripture Reference: Judges 1:1-2 The Book of Judges tells the story of how God blessed the nation of Israel, and how Israel then lost her glory. But, despite its darkness, this book holds out hope that God will bless the nation again. Judges 1 offers three takeaways, that we might bring back the glory of our own nation. “Now after …
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Sermon Overview Scripture Reference: Proverbs 14:34 Proverbs 14:34 says, “Righteousness exalts a nation, but sin is a reproach to any people.” If we want to know what is wrong with our great nation, we should first look in the mirror. By and large, nations receive the kind of government they deserve. What we expect out of our Constitution and gover…
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Sermon Overview Scripture Reference: Nehemiah 1:1-3 The America of today is not the America that we once knew. This nation has been taken captive by the world, the flesh, and the devil. God has blessed America; but we have created greed out of abundance, turning freedom into license to sin. There is hope, as there was hope in the days of Nehemiah, …
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Sermon Overview Scripture Reference: Psalm 78 America did not just happen; America was a gift from God. However, it seems as though the virtues and values upon which this nation was built have been trampled. What legacy are we going to leave for the generation to come? What is the America of tomorrow? It could look like Psalm 78. In this passage, G…
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