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This Week in Grace – July 8-14, 2013
This Week in Grace … The First Word [15] And they came to Jerusalem. And he entered the temple and began to drive out those who sold and those who bought […]
Continue ReadingJune Baptisms
Being reminded of the death, burial, and resurrection of Jesus on our behalf is always a good thing. Seeing it pictured in the baptism of new followers of Jesus is […]
Continue ReadingThe Gospel, Not Guilt, Motivates Christian Giving
Since we are currently studying through Mark 10 as a church, we are reflecting on things Jesus has to say towards money – or more accurately – toward the worship […]
Continue ReadingIs my money mine?
Randy Alcorn give us some NT principles to consider in relation to our use of money. I think, first and foremost, is the principle that none of it is our […]
Continue ReadingFree Audio Book
This month, Christian Audio is offering Matt Chandler’s book, The Explicit Gospel, for free. This is a great resource. You can also pick up Creature of the Word by Chandler for only $4.95. You […]
Continue ReadingGrace: Praying in a Theatre Near You.
I had another interview recently, and below is the resulting article. They did a pretty good job representing us and our mission for making disciples. Pastor Murray McLellan (left) stands […]
Continue ReadingThis Week’s Q&A
This past Sunday, because we wanted time for prayer, we did not address the questions that came in by text. For that reason, I will address them here in hopes […]
Continue ReadingDid Jesus know He would die on a cross?
Jesus said, “Take up your cross.” Is He saying how He will be murdered – on a cross? If so, how did He know that? Yes, Jesus knew that He […]
Continue ReadingHow can God expect us to love perfectly, when He knows we can’t?
God cannot lower the bar. Perfection is the standard – anything less misses the mark and sets a course towards ruining the perfection of pure joy and love and bliss […]
Continue ReadingWhat does it look like to forgive? Does it mean you forget?
Read Matt. 18:21-35. It tells the story of a man who owed a tremendous debt, but he is forgiven by the king. Then the unthinkable happens. The forgiven man refuses […]
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