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By Steve Murrell (35:47) Victory Fort Bonifacio, Philippines Posted on March 18, 2009 "How you live today determines the legacy you leave tomorrow." Steve Murrell says all of us will leave behind either a prison that will stop the next generation from their greatness or a platform that will lift them up to the greatness God has for them. Which one are you building? Listen. Listen |
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By Scott Douma (54:12) Yokohama Grace Bible Church, Japan Posted on March 9, 2009 What stops you? There are many reasons why we don't do what we are supposed to do. Scott Douma of Yokohama Grace Bible Church shares one possible reason - insecurity - and admits it is something he had to overcome too. Scott reveals three things we have to understand about insecurity and tells us to get over it soon before it destroys us. Listen |
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By Larry Matsuwaki (34:41) Every Nation Singapore, Singapore Posted on March 2, 2009 "A story has the ability to make us feel challenged, motivated and excited." In a preaching series based on Bill Hybels' book, Just Walk Across the Room, Larry Matsuwaki of Every Nation Singapore explains how a well-told story can powerfully change someone's life and eternal destiny. Listen |
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By Trevor Botha (51:40) Every Nation London, United Kingdom Posted on February 16, 2009 "Love your enemy - is this just another rule God gave us to feel guilty when we break it?" Trevor Botha of Every Nation London says everything hinges on love. If we love even our enemies, everything that the bible says will be easy to do. In this message, Trevor pinpoints just who are our enemies, explains why we should love them, and tells us how to do so. Listen |
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By Fikri Youssef (33:04) Bethel Community Church Clarksville, United States Posted on February 5, 2009 "Human nature was all messed up after sin." That is why the Ten Commandments were given - to help us get back on track and not to restrict us. Fikri Youssef says there is no conflict between God's commandments and grace and explains why His "Top Ten" is still relevant today. Listen |
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By Tom Jackson (20:39) Centrepoint Church Edinburgh, United Kingdom Posted on January 22, 2009 "Jesus wants to fill up your nets." Tom Jackson of Centrepoint Church in Edinburgh dissects Luke 5 and shares four secrets to get the big catch. He encourages us to dive into a new year with the right posture and perspective and not to go off course even when the going gets tough. Listen |
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By JR Ruiz (34:11) Family Church, United States Posted on January 16, 2009 "Sometimes relationships go south." JR Ruiz of Family Church in Albuquerque, New Mexico tells us that as iron sharpens iron, man should sharpen man. He says we must restore torn relationships by first dealing with the issues that are tearing us apart. Listen |
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By Alison Eckleben (47:47) Every Nation London, United Kingdom Posted on January 9, 2009 "Fasting is not about a diet. It's about the power that God wants to deposit in us." Alison Eckleben of Every Nation London tells us how to develop holy hunger and use it as an armor to put off all desires other than the mere presence of God and consequently experience His power. Listen |
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By Tim Johnson (45:40) Orlando World Outreach Center, United States Posted on January 5, 2009 There is a quencher to our thirst for truth. Tim Johnson, founder of Orlando World Outreach Center, picks one of the greatest musical hits of all times - described by the man who sang it as "an anthem of doubt more than faith" - to reveal man's greatest longing and the most potent cure for it. Listen |
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By Steve Murrell (33:17) Bethel World Outreach Center, United States Posted on December 24, 2008 "God has the right to interrupt your life." Steve Murrell reminds us that God's interruptions are sure to come. There is no area in our lives that is off limits to Him. Through Mary's life, He tells us how to overcome and encourages us to embrace God's interruptions because, after all, God always knows what's best. Listen |
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