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A final message for the 2019-2020 School year from Charlie
Wesley Virtual Lunch ClubApril 21, 2020Rev. Charlie HarperDirector
Virtual Lunch Club from Wesley Foundation at Northeast MS Community CollegeYou have heard it said, do not judge. Matthew 7:1-5Rev. Charlie Harper
We continue to take a look at common Christian phrases and whether or not they are grounded in Scripture. Today, Charlie looks at the statement, "God will not give you more than you can handle"
Wesley Foundation Virtual LunchYou have heard it said that if you do _____, you will go to hell. What does the Bible say?
Our first virtual lunch club message. It's ok to not be ok.
The world is upside down because of a virus. Could this be an opportunity for a whole new experience and orientation of life? Charlie has some thoughts about that and some announcements about where we go from here.
To wrap up our love life series, we answer student submitted questions about love and relationships. Give it a listen.
So much is difficult and broken about love relationships, but how do we build a love relationship that will last? How do we build a genuine connection with someone?
The dating culture teaches us how to break up, not how to stay together. What can we do about the way our hearts are shaped by our dating culture?
Why is finding the perfect relationship so difficult? Why does our love life have to be so challenging? There is a very good reason. To find it we have to start at the very beginning.
Second part of our look at the "prodigal son" story. Who was this story really meant for? What was the point Jesus really wanted to make? How was the older son just as lost as the younger son? Give it a listen.
Throughout our lives there are times where we really blow it. We really make some poor choices and rebel against family or God of both. What is the heavenly father's reaction to those times in our life?
A special edition of the Wesley Radio. The new semester is upon us. What would you most like to see happen this semester or in the near future? Just a few thoughts to get you moving in the right direction at the start of the year. Also, there is a huge announcement in here but we won't spoil it for you. Give it a listen.
At Christmas we make lists of what we want. What are your deepest longings and desires? How do our desires shape our relationship with God?
What do you think of when you hear the phrase Spiritual Discipline? What's the point? Let's talk about it.
Addiction is real. Do not try to walk away from it alone. Reach out to someone if you need help.
What scares you? What do you fear most? What scares you about God? Really, what are you afraid of?
Procrastination plagues us all from time to time, but does the Bible address it? Why do we put stuff off? How do we combat procrastinating all the time?