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Love Worth Finding's purpose is to bring people to Christ and mature them in the faith. This happens primarily through efforts in publishing and broadcasting biblical truth.Love Worth Finding began in 1987, as a response to several requests for tapes of messages by pastor and Bible teacher Adrian Rogers. He relates that "soon the requests began to grow to the point that we knew God was leading us into a wider ministry." As an extension of Dr. Rogers' pulpit ministry Love Worth Finding provid ...
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Lutherans in the UK — Living Grace

Council of Lutheran Churches in Great Britain (CLC)

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This podcast is a joint venture of the Council of Lutheran Churches (CLC) in Great Britain. In the these regular installments we hope to inform, entertain and inspire you with stories, music, coming attractions and all manner of content from the many Lutherans who populate this island
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A growing Christian is a maturing Christian, because spiritual maturity is becoming more like Jesus. Some Christians are saved, but aren’t growing. In this message, Adrian Rogers reveals how to be a growing Christian, so we can know true victory and joy in our walk with Christ.To support this ministry financially, visit: https://www.oneplace.com/do…
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A growing Christian is a maturing Christian, because spiritual maturity is becoming more like Jesus. Some Christians are saved, but aren’t growing. In this message, Adrian Rogers reveals how to be a growing Christian, so we can know true victory and joy in our walk with Christ.To support this ministry financially, visit: https://www.oneplace.com/do…
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In this episode, we'll take a closer look at safeguarding within a religious context, visit an Anglican-Lutheran collaboration in Estonia, and talk with the newly elected Bishop of the Lutheran Church in Great Britain, Rt Rev Paulina Hławiczka-Trotman. Produced and presented by Dr Anna Krauß, Rev Dr Wendy Sherer, and Rev Meelis Süld.…
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In Exodus 12 God lays out the rules for a new annual holiday for the hebrews called the Feast of Unleavened Bread. This week long festival begins with a celebration of the Passover - which commemorates this final Exodus event. Join in as we examine what the Passover means for you and I today...By Kevin Wilson
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In Exodus chapter 9 we see God unleash 3 more plagues upon Pharaoh and the gods of Egypt. Each plague is meant to target these false gods and expose them for what they really are. Yet (as before) Pharaoh continues to harden his heart and refuse to obey the Lord. May we not be like Pharaoh...By Kevin Wilson
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In Exodus chapter 7 we see the beginning of the infamous 10 plagues. Plague #1 is turning the water of the Nile into blood - a direct assault against the Egyptian gods who control that mighty river. Yet, despite the evidence, Pharaoh refuses to believe. Many in our culture are the exact same way...By Kevin Wilson
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In Exodus 3-4 we see Moses called by God (out of a burning bush) to become a Deliverer and lead His people out of Egypt. However - Moses can only respond with excuses on why he cannot do it. In the same way - God has called each of us into a new life of purpose. Will you and I respond with excuses?By Kevin Wilson
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In Exodus chapter 2 we are introduced to Moses. This chapter covers the first 80 years of his life - from his miraculous upbringing in Egypt to his time with Jethro in Midian. Moses wasn't perfect - yet it is amazing to watch how God preserves him and prepares him for the task ahead. God wants to do the same with you...…
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This week we launch into the book of Exodus together. The book opens with the Hebrews in Exodus and shows how this new king (Ahmose I) comes to power in Egypt. He sees the multitude of Hebrew people as a possible threat and enslaves them in response. The stage is set for the confrontation to come...By Kevin Wilson
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We conclude our verse by verse study through he book of Genesis by highlighting Jacob's final prophecies to his sons in Gen 49. These 12 sons will become the future 12 Tribes of Israel and these prophecies will be fulfilled. Finally Genesis ends with the death of Joseph in chapter 50 and the family living in the region of Goshen in Egypt...…
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In Gen 48 we see Jacob on his deathbed making final preparations with his family. Jacob adopts Joseph's two sons as his own - adding them into the family inheritance. These sons of Jacob now total 14 in all and will become the future 12 tribes of Israel. However - as par the course - Jacob does not follow tradition - but reverses the birth order by…
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We enter into the final section of our Genesis series by looking at the life of Joseph. In Gen 37 we see Jacob's other sons take revenge on their favored brother - toss him into an empty cistern - before feeling him into slavery. How do you imagine Joseph felt while sitting in that cistern? Perhaps you, in the past or are currently sitting in a cis…
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