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An ex-Al Qaeda jihadi turned MI6 spy and a former monk turned filmmaker, have been embedded at the heart of conflicts in the Middle East. Together Aimen Dean and Thomas Small unpack the realities of war, fundamentalism and their global implications through first-hand experience.
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Join us for a study of 2 Corinthians 8:1-9 Jesus said that our money shows us our heart, where we are. So, how is this true? What should this look like? Join us in this study to see the reality of giving that is the grace of God. On Sunday mornings we are doing a verse by verse study of 2 Corinthians and we invite you to journey through this amazin…
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The message emphasizes that, despite their failures and shortcomings, individuals like Peter, Paul, and John Mark were used by God for honorable purposes, emphasizing the idea that one's past mistakes should not hinder them from being vessels for God's work. It encourages confession, repentance, and acceptance of God's forgiveness, highlighting the…
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GIVE DAY IS HERE! Thanks to your generosity, Heart For The House offerings have fueled some remarkable things: our Indian Creek Correctional Center Campus, a significant Bible translation project, a thriving online community connecting with over 100K people globally every week, and the upcoming establishment of a permanent home for our Newport News…
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Welcome to this special Book Club Series! Over the next several episodes, you'll be able to go "behind-the-scenes" with Jonathan Milligan as he teaches through his latest book, Discover Your Message! Think of it as your own special audio course to go with the book! Don't have a copy of Discover Your Message yet? Click Here to Grab Your Copy! Implem…
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Episode #53: Mole Tide! This week, we discuss Ohio State fans melting down, Texas A&M fans who want to #PooponStoops, an Auburn fan’s fond memory of the Iron Bowl, an Alabama fan who wants to sue his neighbor for serving him mole, and our Genius of the Week! Follow us on Twitter: MBG - @BoardGeniuses Casey - @FromSluggo Hoos - @HoosFootball Joy - @…
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Scripture: Ezekiel 34:11-16, 20-24 Matthew 25:31-46 Unexpected Endings Often, we think we know how things will turn out -- at the game, on the job, in politics, in life. But the message of Christianity at the end of the church year is to expect the unexpected. The parable of the talents, the song of Zachariah, and the parable of the sheep and the g…
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Christmas comes early for Andrew and Vieves when the New York Times’ Caity Weaver profiles living legend Stephanie Courtney a.k.a. “Flo from Progressive.” Plus, long distance calling in the 90s was absolutely demented, and a Philly lotto campaign is so nice they made it twice. Here are links to the ads and articles we talked about in this week’s sh…
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*This Sunday, for Thanksgiving weekend, we had a special service with testimony, worship, sharing with each other, and rocks(you’ll see) in place of our typical sermon. In the recording you will hear Andy share a short message about remembering and rocks followed by our very own Paul Moskevitz sharing his testimony. Preacher: Andy Bauer Testimony: …
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Let's play Would You Rather. Would you rather cross the ocean in a canoe or a cargo ship? Would you rather the cargo ship be riddled with holes or the hull be intact? Would you rather you be at the helm of the ship or an experienced captain? What all of these questions are asking is: what are you more likely to put your trust in? This week in our s…
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Does God keep His promises? Does He ever change? God has made certain promises or “covenants” in the past that demonstrate that He can be trusted. Our choice is to lean in and trust Him and live lives of blessing, or to walk away and live in the curse of sin. This decision will impact generations to come. Join us as we look at “The Covenant and the…
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In different ways and at different times, we all have experienced deep suffering and real loss. Yet, the apostle Peter encourages true believers to continually worship and exalt God, even through the trials of life. Come and see the reasons for Peter’s radical and counterintuitive expectation: we replace our sorrow with joy.…
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