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By Ferdie Cabiling (26:37) Victory Ortigas, Philippines Posted on December 31, 2009 "Overflowing thankfulness!" Ferdie Cabiling of Victory Ortigas in the Philippines says with a grateful heart we can have a great sense of excitement for 2010. Happy New Year! Listen |
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By Wolfi Eckleben (40:17) Every Nation London, United Kingdom Posted on December 29, 2009 "Have you caught any fish?" After you've laboured and done whatever you could do with your own strength and with your own skills, Jesus asks the question to his disciples that will stretch and push you to the limit. Listen |
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By Daniel Stephens (31:52) Mid-Cities Community Church, United States Posted on December 21, 2009 "How much will Christmas cost you?" Daniel Stephens of Mid-Cities Community Church says that Christmas always costs somebody something. He goes back to the birth of Christ more than two thousand years ago and explains the precious price that five different people in the bible had to pay for the birth of our Savior. Listen |
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By Russ Austin (48:41) Southpoint Community Church, United States Posted on December 15, 2009 "God created you to be in community and the bible is the ultimate authority on how successful relational worlds exist." In this message, Russ Austin of SouthPoint Community Church explains these two basic truths about friendship and lays out some foundational principles upon which we can develop significant relationships. Listen |
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By Steve Murrell (29:27) Bethel World Outreach Center, United States Posted on December 10, 2009 "What do you give a person who has everything?" In this Christmas series, Steve Murrell shares the most important thing that we can give to God who owns the world and everything in it and encourages us to get busy thinking about what we can give rather than what we can get out of this Christmas season. Merry Christmas! Listen |
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By Morgan Stephens (29:31) Every Nation Campus Ministries, United States Posted on November 30, 2009 In this first episode of "Next", Every Nation Campus Ministries US National Director Morgan Stephens interviews ENCM Hawaii's team on how their small group model is reaching the campuses of the tropical US state. Listen |
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By Juray Mora (14:06) Victory, Philippines Posted on November 23, 2009 "A major key of success in life is about the word of God coming out of our mouth. The word of God must flavor everything that we say. The question is: How much of God's word come out of our mouth everyday?" Listen to this message by Juray Mora from Victory in the Philippines. Listen |
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By Paul Barker (27:58) Victory Fort, Philippines Posted on November 17, 2009 "Worship is a response to the beauty, the glory and the holiness of God. God has designed us that when we see Him - we worship! It's a natural response. The quality, then, of our worship will be proportional to our picture of God." Listen to this message by Paul Barker speaking at Victory Fort in the Philippines. Listen |
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By Franco Gennaro (34:05) Every Nation Singapore, Singapore Posted on November 12, 2009 Every Christian is a missionary and every non-Christian is the mission field. In this special sermon from Every Nation Singapore, Franco Gennaro gives five ingredients to be a spiritual giant slayer and tells us to use them to rise above our circumstances, to be all that God has called us to be and to see our nation transformed from the inside out. Listen |
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By Greg Mitchell (50:36) Every Nation Vancouver, Canada Posted on November 03, 2009 If we live with the right criteria on how to relate to the world, we will be exalted in heaven and on earth. Greg Mitchell of Every Nation Vancouver studies the book of Daniel and tells us what it means to live in the mean time - in between now and in full anticipation of the coming of Christ. Listen |
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