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I’m not here to choke you out or bully you into faith.
But after getting to know you all over the past number of months I want you to hear loud and clear that we desire here at the Glade to see you emboldened in your faith.
This has often been teh feedback that guys like Grady and myself have received from you all in our time with you all be it on trips at camps, whatever the case may be.
A common refrain has been, “we want to learn more.
We want to know why we believe what we believe.
We want to know how to talk about our faith.”
I’m not here to choke you out or bully you into faith.
But after getting to know you all over the past number of months I want you to hear loud and clear that we desire here at the Glade to see you emboldened in your faith.
This has often been teh feedback that guys like Grady and myself have received from you all in our time with you all be it on trips at camps, whatever the case may be.
A common refrain has been, “we want to learn more.
We want to know why we believe what we believe.
We want to know how to talk about our faith.”
I’m not here to choke you out or bully you into faith.
But after getting to know you all over the past number of months I want you to hear loud and clear that we desire here at the Glade to see you emboldened in your faith.
This has often been teh feedback that guys like Grady and myself have received from you all in our time with you all be it on trips at camps, whatever the case may be.
A common refrain has been, “we want to learn more.
We want to know why we believe what we believe.
We want to know how to talk about our faith.”
I find your lack of faith disturbing…
I’m not here to choke you out or bully you into faith.
But after getting to know you all over the past number of months I want you to hear loud and clear that we desire here at the Glade to see you emboldened in your faith.
This has often been teh feedback that guys like Grady and myself have received from you all in our time with you all be it on trips at camps, whatever the case may be.
A common refrain has been, “we want to learn more.
We want to know why we believe what we believe.
We want to know how to talk about our faith.”
I’m not here to choke you out or bully you into faith.
But after getting to know you all over the past number of months I want you to hear loud and clear that we desire here at the Glade to see you emboldened in your faith.
This has often been teh feedback that guys like Grady and myself have received from you all in our time with you all be it on trips at camps, whatever the case may be.
A common refrain has been, “we want to learn more.
We want to know why we believe what we believe.
We want to know how to talk about our faith.”
I’m not here to choke you out or bully you into faith.
But after getting to know you all over the past number of months I want you to hear loud and clear that we desire here at the Glade to see you emboldened in your faith.
This has often been teh feedback that guys like Grady and myself have received from you all in our time with you all be it on trips at camps, whatever the case may be.
A common refrain has been, “we want to learn more.
We want to know why we believe what we believe.
We want to know how to talk about our faith.”
I’m not here to choke you out or bully you into faith.
But after getting to know you all over the past number of months I want you to hear loud and clear that we desire here at the Glade to see you emboldened in your faith.
This has often been teh feedback that guys like Grady and myself have received from you all in our time with you all be it on trips at camps, whatever the case may be.
A common refrain has been, “we want to learn more.
We want to know why we believe what we believe.
We want to know how to talk about our faith.”
So with that in mind we are going to spend a bit of time together this semester talking more and more about this line of thinking.
Some like to attach the title of “apologetics” to this kind of study.
And just to break down that word a bit because in our culture to “apologize” for something as we know it, means to show remorse for something, right?
So with that in mind we are going to spend a bit of time together this semester talking more and more about this line of thinking.
Some like to attach the title of “apologetics” to this kind of study.
And just to break down that word a bit because in our culture to “apologize” for something as we know it, means to show remorse for something, right?
So with that in mind we are going to spend a bit of time together this semester talking more and more about this line of thinking.
Some like to attach the title of “apologetics” to this kind of study.
And just to break down that word a bit because in our culture to “apologize” for something as we know it, means to show remorse for something, right?
So with that in mind we are going to spend a bit of time together this semester talking more and more about this line of thinking.
Some like to attach the title of “apologetics” to this kind of study.
And just to break down that word a bit because in our culture to “apologize” for something as we know it, means to show remorse for something, right?
So with that in mind we are going to spend a bit of time together this semester talking more and more about this line of thinking.
Some like to attach the title of “apologetics” to this kind of study.
And just to break down that word a bit because in our culture to “apologize” for something as we know it, means to show remorse for something, right?
So with that in mind we are going to spend a bit of time together this semester talking more and more about this line of thinking.
Some like to attach the title of “apologetics” to this kind of study.
And just to break down that word a bit because in our culture to “apologize” for something as we know it, means to show remorse for something, right?
So with that in mind we are going to spend a bit of time together this semester talking more and more about this line of thinking.
Some like to attach the title of “apologetics” to this kind of study.
And just to break down that word a bit because in our culture to “apologize” for something as we know it, means to show remorse for something, right?
JP misses the bus to go to the sounds game clearly he should “apologize” for making everyone that much later, right?
Jus kidding, you know I love you right, buddy?
JP misses the bus to go to the sounds game clearly he should “apologize” for making everyone that much later, right?
Jus kidding, you know I love you right, buddy?
JP misses the bus to go to the sounds game clearly he should “apologize” for making everyone that much later, right?
Jus kidding, you know I love you right, buddy?
JP misses the bus to go to the sounds game clearly he should “apologize” for making everyone that much later, right?
Jus kidding, you know I love you right, buddy?
JP misses the bus to go to the sounds game clearly he should “apologize” for making everyone that much later, right?
Jus kidding, you know I love you right, buddy?
JP misses the bus to go to the sounds game clearly he should “apologize” for making everyone that much later, right?
Jus kidding, you know I love you right, buddy?
JP misses the bus to go to the sounds game clearly he should “apologize” for making everyone that much later, right?
Jus kidding, you know I love you right, buddy?
But if you trace the meaning of this word back to its original meaning, from Greek it literally translates to, “to give an account for.”
That’s the same word used in - when the apostle commends followers of Jesus to, “always be prepared to give an account or defend.”
But if you trace the meaning of this word back to its original meaning, from Greek it literally translates to, “to give an account for.”
That’s the same word used in - when the apostle commends followers of Jesus to, “always be prepared to give an account or defend.”
But if you trace the meaning of this word back to its original meaning, from Greek it literally translates to, “to give an account for.”
That’s the same word used in - when the apostle commends followers of Jesus to, “always be prepared to give an account or defend.”
But if you trace the meaning of this word back to its original meaning, from Greek it literally translates to, “to give an account for.”
That’s the same word used in - when the apostle commends followers of Jesus to, “always be prepared to give an account or defend.”
But if you trace the meaning of this word back to its original meaning, from Greek it literally translates to, “to give an account for.”
That’s the same word used in - when the apostle commends followers of Jesus to, “always be prepared to give an account or defend.”
But if you trace the meaning of this word back to its original meaning, from Greek it literally translates to, “to give an account for.”
That’s the same word used in - when the apostle commends followers of Jesus to, “always be prepared to give an account or defend.”
13 Who then will harm you if you are devoted to what is good?
14 But even if you should suffer for righteousness, you are blessed.
Do not fear what they fear, or be intimidated, 15 but in your hearts regard Christ the Lord as holy, ready at any time to give a defense to anyone who asks you for a reason for the hope that is in you.
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