by
Baxter, Richard
| July 16, 2004 |
Sermons
How to Spend the Day With Godadapted and updated from RICHARD BAXTER (1615-1691)by Matthew Vogan A holy life is inclined to be made easier when we know the usual sequence and method of our duties – with everything falling into its proper place. Therefore, I...
by
Fairchild, Rev. Richard
| July 12, 2004 |
Sermons
The following service was a baby girl who died suddenly at 42 days of age. The service was held, as is normal in these circumstances, well before the final autopsy results were available. SIDS (Sudden Infant Death Syndrome) is a diagnosis of last resort – and...
by
Miller, Tom
| July 12, 2004 |
Sermons
“THE TOOLS TO FIX IT ALL” Texts: Psalm 121 Eccleastices 3:1-11 Romans 8:36-39 Luke 11:11-17 Friends and family of Phil Hawley: I didn#39;t know Phil. But when I have heard his name mentioned it has usually ben in the connection of his skills in the...
by
Westbrook, Bob
| July 3, 2004 |
Bible Studies
The phrase “the handwriting is on the wall” is casually used to denote events that seem destined to occur. Yet the original use of that phrase, from the Bible, was anything but casual.During the time of Daniel, the imminent fall of the great Babylonian...
by
Westbrook, Bob
| July 3, 2004 |
Bible Studies
The prophetic book of Obadiah, though shortest in the Hebrew portion of the Bible, is no slouch in robust impact. Only 21 verses, it can be read in just a few minutes. To digest it properly, it may prove helpful to read it a number of times, from several different...
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