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Pastor Jon Vincent • First Baptist Church of Kewanee • Sermon • • 22 views • 38:53
Devotion
Jason Soto • Sermon • • 24 views
The training of the spiritual man has real value. Training in godliness holds a promise for our life now, and our life to come.
2 Timothy: Passing on an Entrusted Faith, 2 Timothy 2:2
Richard Bickings • Sermon • • 7 views
Paul begins his last words to Timothy by reminding him of his Spiritual upbringing
Pastor Jed Johnston • A Place Of Grace • Sermon • • 5 views
Teaching on the importance of Godly parenting and grand-parenting in our times.
Swipe Right Retreat Weekend
Chris Yarber • Sermon • • 4 views
There is nothing more powerful on earth than the forces of relationshps. God's dream for our life are not intended to be a kill joy, but by guarding our heart and looking towards Him we can train today for the relationships we want tomorrow.


Growing Together to Know Christ and Make Him Known
Jeff Griffis • Branson Bible Church • Sermon • • 41 views • 40:57
PRAY INTRO: We are in a very brief topical series about who we are and what we do as God’s people… which is helpful for us to revisit from time to time (particularly in seasons of growth and change), but it’s brief because we want to get back to deep and reflective sequential exposition of Scriptural…
Hebrews
Rev. Leonard Reiss • Sermon • • 7 views
Believers need to understand that when we stray from the Lord, His discipline is lovingly designed to restore us to a right relationship with Him.
GLENN PEASE • Sermon • • 83 views
By Pastor Glenn Pease In the old days when people traveled in coaches the driver would charge three fares. The first class, second class, and third class. All passengers were placed in the same coach and those who paid the first class fare would often complain that there was no difference, and that they…
Steve Caswell • Sermon • • 323 views
Ephesians 6:1-4 Stephen Caswell © 2005 Billy Graham Gives Advice Billy Graham, evangelist, speaking in Madison Square Garden, offered parents six suggestions on how to curb juvenile delinquency: 1. Take time with your children, 2. Set your children a good example, 3. Give your children ideals for living,…