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Class: Busy Here and There (Brandon Chiasson)

Class taught on 4/30/14 by brother Brandon Chiasson. Audio 1: mp3 Audio 2: mp3

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Sermon: Lessons From the Boston Marathon (John Ezell)

Sermon presented on 4/27/14 by brother John Ezell. Audio: mp3

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Sermon: Must!

When a thing is a ‘must’ it means it is necessary. There is no alternative. It MUST be done. There are several must’s in the bible. A few are discussed. Ppt: Must! Outline: Must! Audio: mp3

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Article: Are You Dying?

The physical body is meant to be temporary. In the New Testament, a tent is used as a metaphor for the body (cf. 2 Corinthians 5:1, 4; 2 Peter 1:13-14). We all know tents to be temporary shelter. When we go camping we bring a tent. When we go home we put the tent away …

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Sermon: God Has Spoken

Special points are made with regard to the three words in the title. God Has SPOKEN. God HAS Spoken. GOD Has Spoken. Ppt: God Has Spoken Outline: God Has Spoken Audio: mp3

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Article: The Lord is not Slack

“But, beloved, do not forget this one thing, that with the Lord one day is as a thousand years, and a thousand years as one day. The Lord is not slack concerning His promise, as some count slackness, but is longsuffering toward us, not willing that any should perish but that all should come to …

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In the chapter previous to our text, Paul warns the brethren of being cheated through “philosophy and empty deceit” (2:8), legalism (cf. 2:11-17), “worship of angels” (2:18), and asceticism (cf. 2:21). “These things indeed have an appearance of wisdom” (2:23). However, there is no wisdom there. He begins chapter 3 with the statement, “If then …

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“The planet, known as Kepler 186f, named after NASA’s Kepler planet-finding mission, which found it, has a diameter of 8,700 miles, 10 percent wider than Earth, and its orbit lies within the ‘Goldilocks zone’ of its star, Kepler 186 – not too hot, not too cold, where temperatures could allow for liquid water to flow …

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