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William J. Imhoff
March 1992
False Springs! We've had our share of them. In fact, it's been just a few days since we've had the last...
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William D. Cotton
March 1992
The word was out about a fellow over around Galilee who was giving demonstrations on how to live. It...
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Robert E. Coleman
March 1992
Love sums up the Great Commission. Jesus said, "all the Law and the Prophets hang on these two commandments":...
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John A. Huffman, Jr.
March 1992
John the Baptist is one of the most colorful and dynamic characters of Scripture. Jesus treated him with...
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John Killinger
March 1992
At heart, we are all dreamers. We dream that we shall succeed, that we shall be liked or loved, that...
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Paul Anderson
March 1992
I recently read an article called "How You Can Tell When It's Going to be a Rotten Day." It was signed...
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Lloyd Ogilvie
March 1992
It's an honest question. Some are asking it openly. Others wish for an opportunity to ask it. Still others...
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Stuart Briscoe
From the sermon series “Family Business”
As we’ve been looking into this passage of Scripture on the biblical teaching of marriage and family, we’ve been using the analogy of a pair of scissors. We’ve seen that Paul is very fair and balanced in the way that he addresses the people involved in these relationships. For instance, he talks first to the wives, then to the husbands; he talks to the children, and then he talks to the parents.
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Wayne Brouwer
When I was in high school a new music teacher came to town. He was fresh out of college and full of ambition. But here he was, stuck in a very rural community where people didn’t put up with (as they called...
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John A. Huffman Jr.
Shun fornication! Every sin that a person commits is outside the body; but the fornicator sins against the body itself. Or do you not know that your body is a temple of the Holy Spirit within you, which...
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Michael Duduit
In an interview with Preaching Magazine, Rick Warren answers: How did the concept of the purpose-driven church come to be a part of your ministry?
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Rick Warren
We now live in a society where the attention span is dramatically reduced. Yet I don’t think you can really change a life in a 25-minute message. I think it takes a more significant amount of time. If...
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Rick Warren
Are there some particular insights you’ve gained during the years that help you preach for life change?
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Rick Warren
What suggestions would you offer to other preachers, based on your own experience?
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