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Weekly-ish sermon recordings from the Whitehouse Church in Canberra. If you’re a fan of Greg Boyd and Brian Zahnd among others, you’ll definitely notice the influence (and occasionally shameless borrowing) of their great ideas. The Whitehouse Church is mostly Neo-Anabaptist~ish, post-evangelical leaning in worldview. We see Jesus as the full expression of what God is like and try to build community around his teachings. If you have any questions or comments check out our website and send us ...
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NLKBM Sound Biblical Doctrine Hour

New Life Kingdom Builders Ministries

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New Life Kingdom Builders Ministries is a place where people can come and be made whole. We believe in people, marriages and families receiving restoration, healing and deliverance through the power of God. We believe Christians should go out in the power of the Holy Ghost and the authority given by Jesus to be the kingdom here on earth. We are a network of ministries that go out and do the Father’s will by doing what Jesus did in Matthew 4:23 by preaching, teaching and healing all manner of ...
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Right on Point Podcast

Paul and Olivia Ingrassia

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Paul and Olivia are the premiere young sibling duo in conservative politics. Each week they break down the latest news out of Washington, the Trump administration, and across the country with a uniquely traditionalist and Catholic bent that is indebted to the broader Western tradition. They also regularly feature some of the most influential voices in politics, media, and academia. Come join us Tuesdays and Thursdays. Visit our website www.rightonpointpodcast.com to learn more!
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When people talk about coming to faith, they often remark about leaving the world, or leaving behind a life of sin. But Nicodemus had already built his life around being set apart and avoiding sin. To be born again is not simply about sinning less, it is about living more beautifully as the Spirit transforms us. It is about being made new daily.…
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Many Christians do not understand the meaning of salvation and while saved tend to live a life of hopelessness. Pastor Wigfall teaches us that Jesus came to not only save us from the penalty of sin, but to restore us and make us whole. Jesus has the power to heal us spiritually, physically, mentally, and emotionally if we allow Him. Sometimes resto…
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In Jesus' first coming he came as a Savior, but in His second coming He will return as Judge. Oftentimes people will acknowledge that Jesus existed and was a good man, but Jesus was more than just a man He was the Christ. During His first coming people saw Jesus veiled in human flesh, but one day Jesus will be seen in His glorified state and there …
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From Matthew 24 Jesus is preparing His disciples for His departure. With the parable of the Ten Virgins at the beginning of Matthew 25 Jesus warns the disciples to be ready. In the parable of the talents Jesus shows what readiness is. As a group the servants did well as they went from 8 talents to 15 talents but it is important to note that Jesus j…
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In the parable of the ten virgins Jesus mentions there are five wise and five foolish. All ten virgins are representatives of the church and we as individual Christians have to ask if we are wise or foolish. Ultimately the wise were prepared for the Lord's return while the foolish were not ready. Unfortunately there are many people attending church…
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Romans 15:4 says for whatever things were written before were written for our learning, that we through the [a]patience and comfort of the Scriptures might have hope. We can learn from the mistakes that Israel made with their discouragement and lack of trust in God. Numbers 33 tells us Israel left Egypt in boldness but along the way they started lo…
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On Good Friday we remember how the people in charge tried to make Jesus be quiet. We remember how they were so upset by his message of love and forgiveness that they killed him. We remember how they thought their violence was more powerful than his love. And we remember how Jesus forgave his enemies, and how Jesus also forgives us.…
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Sadly, like the first century Jews, many modern Christians are awaiting a warlord. They are waiting for a triumphant Jesus to ride in on a warhorse soaked in blood and seeking vengeance. But the Hebrew Scriptures don’t just give us a warrior Messiah, they also give us a picture of a suffering servant that Jesus perfectly embodies and fulfils.…
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Matthew 24 mainly deals with Israel but there are principles in the chapter that we can take heed to as the church. There are only 2 kingdoms in this world. The Kingdom of God and the kingdom of darkness. The religious leaders rejected Jesus which means they rejected His Kingdom. The religious leaders chose a kingdom of wars and rumors of wars, ret…
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Psalm 291 Ascribe to the Lord, you heavenly beings, ascribe to the Lord glory and strength.2 Ascribe to the Lord the glory due his name; worship the Lord in the splendour of his holiness.3 The voice of the Lord is over the waters; the God of glory thunders, the Lord thunders over the mighty waters.4 The voice of the Lord is powerful; the voice of t…
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A lot of times we can read the Bible and look at the Scribes and Pharisees and say that is them and not me. Some of the behaviors and actions the Scribes and Pharisees did we as Christians do today. We must not forget that regardless what goes on in the world we as believers should have show mercy, justice, and faith. This week we conclude Chapter …
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The Psalms of disorientation deserve a place in our prayer lives. They are a window into the raw, chaotic, and despairing voice within humanity that emerges during times of crisis and confusion. The Psalms of disorientation give us both the language to cry out our rage and grief, and the permission to authentically petition God. These Psalms also h…
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In today's climate we have to be careful to not have our opinions and vision skewed from what God requires of us as Christians. If we forget to show justice, mercy, and faith then we are wrong. It seems the church has allowed ourselves to be split by politicians and the media which not only causes division among us as believers, but can cause divis…
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"In popular piety, without people ever thinking about it, the only Psalms people know are the Psalms of orientation . . . it's important to keep the rest of the repertoire working that allows for faith in disorientation . . . the Psalms of orientation are enormously valuable resources for us, but they are by themselves not adequate because they do …
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A lot of times we can read the Bible and look at the Scribes and Pharisees and say that is them and not me. Some of the behaviors and actions the Scribes and Pharisees did we as Christians do today. We must not forget that regardless what goes on in the world we as believers should have show mercy, justice, and faith. This week we take a look at th…
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In modern times the word hope can often be understood as a desire for something to happen. The Hebrew word translated as hope three times in Psalm 25 is better understood as waiting. The outcome is inevitable, it is the timing that is unknown. And it is the same with the coming of the kingdom of God. The promises of the kingdom that we are hoping f…
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A lot of times we can read the Bible and look at the Scribes and Pharisees and say that is them and not me. Some of the behaviors and actions the Scribes and Pharisees did we as Christians do today. We must not forget that regardless what goes on in the world we as believers should have show mercy, justice, and faith. This week we take a look at th…
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In our modern Christianity it’s common for people to have the idea that everyone in church needs to be happy. So, when people are going through challenges they often disappear from community. They don't know how to be a Christian whilst going through a divorce. Or how to be Christian amid chronic illness. They don't know how to authentically live o…
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In 1 John 5 the Apostle John says those who are born again overcome the world. The word overcome in the Greek means to conquer and we as Christians should be conquerors in this life, but it is not the type of conqueror many teach in churches today where we live in 100% victory in health, wealth, and healing now. We overcome because Jesus already ov…
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As God’s workers we are invited to partner with him to make all things new. And in this, we have an opportunity to support the poor so that their needs are met now, and we can comfort those who are mourning, and protect the earth for the meek. Right now, we can invest our talents in mercy and peacemaking. As we wait, we must not be idle, but rather…
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With us in the midst of perilous times in the last days we as Christians need to remember we are strangers and pilgrims in this world. It is okay for us to be homesick and want to be in the Lord's presence, but we have to remember that there is still work for us to do here on earth. The patriarchs of old looked for a city whose builder and maker wa…
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As a pastor and friend I have a responsibility to help people put on the new garments of faith, but that more often looks like coffee andcounsel than an emotive call to repentance. I have found that doing life closely with other people is the best way to spur on growth. I’m not saying that we should be complacent with sin, just patient. We should b…
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