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It’s A Wrap Part 3 (20111230)

December 30, 2011

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What could be a better way to end the year than knowing that your relationship with God is just what it should be?  Earlier this week we talked about how in order for this to take place we must do our best to humbly work out our differences with the loved ones in our lives.  […]

It’s A Wrap Part 2 (20111229)

December 29, 2011

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Today we are looking at how to put a good wrap on the end of the year.  One of the things that often makes the past year less than what we would have had it be is the fact that relationships are often difficult to maintain.  Maybe someone has sinned against you.  Don’t sit there […]

It’s A Wrap Part 1 (20111228)

December 28, 2011

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This is it, the end of another year!  And each of us has an opportunity to end the year with our best effort.  Certainly there have been many things we did right.  But, there are also those things we did wrong.  If you have mistreated someone, or done someone wrong, it is a good time […]

God Still Loves You Part 3 (20110202)

February 2, 2011

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That is how it is with so many of us; we have trouble believing in ourselves.  I know that in life I have made so many mistakes and fallen so short of the goal that I occasionally don’t believe in myself.  Simply put, I have struggled too many times to put much faith in myself.  […]

God Still Loves You Part 2 (20110201)

February 1, 2011

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Deep down inside every one of us we like the idea of being loved by someone special.  Someone who understands us and accepts us where we are, yet is willing to be patient with us as we grow and mature into something greater than that which we could ever be without them.  Such a person […]

God Still Loves You Part 1 (20110131)

January 31, 2011

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There are many who believe that they are not good enough for God.  They believe that they don’t measure up.  They believe that God could not possibly love them because of their many sins and shortcomings.  Some may think that if when they were younger and had chosen a different path in life they could […]