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In this stirring and deeply encouraging Advent message, Pastor Karl continues the series The King Has Come with a raw and life-giving exploration of the second great gift Jesus brings: peace.Turning to the familiar yet profound scene in Luke 2:8–20, Pastor Karl invites us into the midnight terror of ordinary shepherds—suddenly confronted by the blinding glory of God—and shows how the very first words from heaven that night were not “Merry Christmas,” but “Fear not.” That first Christmas did not begin with sentimental calm; it began with paralyzing, mega-fear. And right there, in the middle of stacked-on-stacked fear, the angel announced good news of great joy: a Savior has been born who is Christ the Lord, the Prince of Peace.With pastoral tenderness and unflinching honesty, Pastor Karl unmasks fear as the mortal enemy of peace—how it magnifies threats, shrinks our view of God, and paints our future in colors darker than God ever intended. Yet the gospel is stronger: peace is not the absence of trouble but the presence of a Person. Peace is not something Jesus gives; peace is who Jesus is—and He gives Himself.Through the shepherds' journey from terror to testimony, we're given clear, scriptural paths out of fear and into the unshakable peace of Christ: speaking God's truth over fear's lies, refusing to agree with the spirit of fear, drawing near to Jesus through spiritual disciplines, and taking bold steps of obedience that move us against comfort and toward surrender.This is a word for everyone whose heart has been ruled by anxiety, worst-case scenarios, or the quiet fears that steal joy—especially in this season. A tender yet urgent call to stop trusting the unknown future to our own control and start trusting it to the known God who entered our fear as a baby in a manger.Because the King has come, fear does not get the final word. Peace does. And when the Prince of Peace takes over a life, what spills out is no longer fear—but praise, testimony, and unshakable confidence in the goodness of God.Essential listening for anyone who longs to trade fear for the peace that passes all understanding this Christmas.Watch all our sermons on our youtube channel "Flipside Christian Church"Join us in person 9:00am & 10:30am every Sunday morning.37193 Ave 12 #3h, Madera, CA 93636For more visit us at flipside.churchFor more podcasts visit flipsidepodcasts.transistor.fm
Why did the blood of Jesus need to be shed? Dianne Leman shares about the importance of the blood of Christ, and how nothing but it can save us in her message, "The Blood of the Lamb | Kingdom Authority".
This sermon was preached by Pastor Jimmy Macharia at Harvest Family Church HQThis is our year of Growth!You can give via the following methods: Buy goods and services Till No. 5178933. Paybill number 795194 Account number Purpose: tithe,offering,building Office number 0717062464
Thank you to Rhonda, Barbara, Don, Ed, and everyone else involved in this service. Thank you to Lee for our new video intro! Songs & videos from this service: Faithful Love - https://youtu.be/u42Z4qIQO4Y -- Nothing But The Blood - https://youtu.be/qUinZRGUaGk -- There Is Power In The Blood - https://youtu.be/PxzfkfAfcio -- Redemption - https://youtu.be/uib2G8GkG60 -- Have You Been To Jesus - https://youtu.be/aaUblt4SHCU -- There's a Fountain Free - https://youtu.be/63rPh-Oyztg Scriptures from this service: Communion - Matthew 10:29-31. Reading - Revelation 12:1-11. Sermon - Revelation 12:11; Galatians 5:22-23; Revelation 12:9; 12:10; 9:11; 12:10; 12:12; 12:11; Ephesians 1:5-7; 1:10; Acts 20:28; 2 Corinthians 4:14; 4:14-15; 4:16; 4:17; 5:14; Revelation 12:11; Hebrews 11:36-40; 12:22-23; 12:28; Revelation 21:3-4; 21:1. [accordion] [accordion-item title="NIV Copyright" state=closed]Scripture quotations marked (NIV) taken from The Holy Bible, New International Version© NIV© Copyright © 1973 1978 1984 2011 by Biblica, Inc. TM Used by permission. All rights reserved worldwide.[/accordion-item][/accordion]
Labeling ourselves as "survivors" reinforces a victim mentality. Jesus provided a means for us to become overcomers, rather than mere survivors. He desires our complete deliverance and healing. The price He paid is more than sufficient to guarantee our triumph over every enemy attack.
Join Rabbi as he reveals the significance of blood sacrifices according to the Hebrew Bible, and how its full meaning can be understood through the life and death of Messiah Jesus. **** BECOME A MONTHLY PARTNER - https://djj.show/YTAPartner **** DONATE - https://djj.show/YTADonate **** TEACHING NOTES - https://djj.show/9ty
This is a sermon preached by Matt Porter at Outward Church Salem.
Sunday, October 19, 2025
Discover how to find victory in life's toughest battles through surrender to Jesus Christ. This powerful message explores Revelation 12:11 and reveals three key principles for overcoming spiritual warfare, addiction, and negative thought patterns that keep us in bondage.Learn how the blood of Jesus breaks chains that willpower alone cannot—including addiction, shame, and generational curses. Understand why your personal testimony is a powerful weapon against darkness, regardless of how dramatic your story might be. Explore the freedom that comes through complete surrender to God, even when it costs you comfort, relationships, or control.In a world filled with distractions, isolation, and spiritual attacks, this message offers practical guidance for daily victory. Discover how organizations like Adult and Teen Challenge have witnessed remarkable transformation through Christ-centered approaches to recovery, with success rates of 78-83% compared to secular programs.This teaching addresses common struggles including:- Breaking free from addiction and destructive patterns- Overcoming negative thoughts and spiritual attacks- Finding victory in an increasingly dark world- Breaking generational curses and family patterns- Combating isolation and finding authentic community. Practical applications include daily surrender practices, sharing your testimony effectively, reducing digital distractions, and connecting with supportive community. Whether you're battling addiction, negative thought patterns, or simply feeling overwhelmed by life's challenges, this message offers hope and practical steps toward transformation.
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Your words matter!Evil is a being - Satan - whom we overcome when we learn to testify personally to what God's Word says about the Blood of Jesus.Support the show
A sermon taught by Brad Lindsey on how the blood of the Lamb is forgotten and how important it is that we remember.
Everyone wants victory, but too many believers live as if they're still defeated. In this message, we'll discover how Revelation 12:11 shows that we overcome by the blood of the Lamb. You're not just called to survive—you're called to walk as more than a conqueror in Christ.
God will keep His promise. Prophecy will be fulfilled. All Israel will be washed in the blood of the Lamb!
All the promises of the New Covenant given unto us through the cross are yes and amen but they can only be received by faith. Faith is not only something you hold in your heart but it is to be express in your words in your confession and behaviour. Harboring sin and unforgiveness in our heart will also stop God promises causing him to have a deft ear to our prayers. But if we confess our sin and do our best to walk away from them and we forgive those who have hurt us God will forgive us and his ears will be open to our prayers once again. Faith works by love God will only answer our prayer if we walk by love towards everyone including those who have hurt us.
By shedding his blood Jesus has provided us authority over the enemy ability (Luke 10:19) but we can only take advantage of this benefit by faith through confession.
John the Baptist referred to Jesus as the lamb of God who taketh away the sins of the world. Through the shedding of his blood on the cross we can receive everlasting life through salvation and all the promises of the New Covenant witch include health and healing made available to us by faith.
When we put our faith in Jesus, we’re made righteous by what he’s done. Today’s verses: Revelation 12:10-11 Please give Bible Boost a rating or review. Doing so helps other people find it!See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Catch up on our last All-Gathering teaching! Austin Wofford teaches on Exodus 6:6-8 and 12:21-27 and the Israelites' journey to deliverance.
* NO BLOOD SACRIFICE FOR INTENTIONAL SINS As we saw in this lesson the sin sacrifice is only for UNINTENTIONAL SINS (Lev. 4:1); those sins committed mistakenly or in error or with no understanding by the one doing the act. The Hebrew word used is Shag-ah-ga שְׁגָגָה (H7684) which means a mistake or inadvertent transgression, and error, a act of sin done in ignorance, an act done with the "sinner" unawares, or a sinful act done unwittingly. This is not our understanding of sin as Christians. To us as Christians we have been taught that all sin, every sin is an act disobeying the Lord on purpose or INTENTIONALLY. No one teaches in the church today that in the Hebrew scriptures there are two types of sin UNINTENTIONAL and INTENTIONAL. And it is so clear, so precise, so exact that יהוה Yahvay, the LORD, our God teaches in His TORAH in Leviticus that the sin sacrifice is ONLY for UNINTENTIONAL sin. I have done a number of lessons on this and have gone more in depth. I will again come back to this again and again especially when we reach Exodus 34 and Leviticus 16. So, you may not want to wait till I get there in this podcast series. So, below are links to resources to help you dig deeper into this Torah concept of sin; that is, sin that is unintentional and intentional. You'll be able to see that Jewish theologians as far back as 100 years or so after Jesus said there was NO ritual, no sacrifice, no atonement for intentional sin. One might say the תורה Torah which brings us the NEW COVENANT at Sinai was incomplete. How is it made complete? How will it be FINISHED? Ready? Here's the links. Link 1 - a podcast on unintentional and intentional sin as it relates to the Lord's special appointed time of YOM KIPPUREEM - https://lightofmenorah.podbean.com/e/fall-feasts-of-the-lord-yom-kippureem-episode-1-it-is-finished/ Link 2 - a short 5 minute video that gets into this topic and shows the connection of the Sinai Covenant and that Yeshua completes the covenant at the cross - https://lightofmenorah.podbean.com/e/five-small-stones-episode-9-rom-104-it-is-finished/ Link 3 - this is a chapter from one of my class books that focuses on the Lord's special day of Yom Kippureem and the issue of unintentional and intentional sin - https://www.dropbox.com/scl/fi/za1ss9s0gcmp7evzp5ops/Lsn2-Fall-Feasts-2019-31-...74.pdf?rlkey=0tt9vhgfl50joiaskt2tzjqea&st=86mkwjfd&dl=0 * ATONEMENT, FORGIVENESS, PROPITIATION, EXPIATION - Jesus and Yom Kippureem This is an appropriate place to go into the definitions of these words. I have heard sermons on these words but never did I understand what they meant. I was never taught the subtle nuances of these critical words as they relate to our salvation the very words of the Lord. In this lesson about the "mercy seat" and how it connects to Leviticus 16 and the Lord's special appointed time of Yom Kippureem, it seems appropriate to explain these words in some detail. * ATONEMENT - it is an act(s) done by the guilty party, the sinner, to appease or satisfy the one you sinned against. If I have hurt someone - whether it is unintentional or intentional - and I want to regain my relationship with that person I hurt I will atone for my "sin." I will do things that hopefully will be enough for the one I hurt to accept my actions that I do to prove I am atoning and thus make things right again. But, between us and God things are different. In the rituals of Yom Kippureem the atonement to make ourselves "right" before the LORD, the actions, are not done by the people but by Aaron the KOHEN HAGADOL כֹּהֵן גָּדוֹל - High Priest. This was only for unintentional sins since God commanded the use of a bull and a goat for the sacrifices as one can read in Leviticus 16. When we consider Jesus we find He did the atonement for us. He did the act - His sacrificial death on the cross - to do what was necessary as an act of atonement for us. As Christians we do not atone for our sins, our INTENTIONAL sins. As the Hebrew Scriptures shows there is no ritual, no sacrifice, that can be used as the act to bring us back in righteousness before the Lord. It is only the act of Jesus, His death, that is the act of atonement. Yes, we should confess our sin. Yes, we should realize our guilt and bring this to the LORD in a prayer of admittance or contrition - contrition is not just a recitation of words; it's a personal act that involves both the heart and will. It expresses a sincere desire to be forgiven and to change one's behavior. And. yes, we should know that by GRACE the LORD has given us the blood sacrifice, the crucifixion of the LAMB, as the act for our atonement. * FORGIVENESS - this is an acceptance of the atonement of the sinner by the one sinned against and an act by the one sinned against to show that the sinner is once again in good standing. Atonement is done by the sinner. Forgiveness is done by the person who was sinned against. Yom Kippureem the atonement is done by Aaron the KOHEN HAGADOL כֹּהֵן גָּדוֹל - High Priest. Again this is only for unintentional sins since God commanded the use of a bull and a goat for the sacrifices as one can read in Leviticus 16. And in Leviticus 4 and 16 we read the actual words of the Lord that the UNINTENTIONAL sins of Israel are cleansed, done away with, or, in other words, forgiven. But, there is NO act or acts that one can do as our personal atonement to be forgiven for our INTENTIONAL sins against the Lord in the Torah and in the New Covenant, the Sinai Covenant, we are studying. The Sinai Covenant was "incomplete" and it is FINISHED only in Jesus and this is proven in the very words of God ... Yes, the Bible teaches that sins can be forgiven through faith in Jesus Christ. Several Bible verses say that through Jesus' sacrifice, believers can receive forgiveness for their sins and be reconciled to God. [1, 2, 3, 4] Here are some key verses that support this: 1 John 1:9: "If we confess our sins, he is faithful and just to forgive us our sins and to cleanse us from all unrighteousness." [2, 3, 5, 6] Acts 2:38: "Repent and be baptized, every one of you, in the name of Jesus Christ for the forgiveness of your sins. And you will receive the gift of the Holy Spirit." [7] Ephesians 1:7: "In him we have redemption through his blood, the forgiveness of sins, in accordance with the riches of God's grace." [8] Colossians 1:14: "in whom we have redemption, the forgiveness of sins." [4] Luke 7:48: "Then Jesus said to her, “Your sins are forgiven.”" [1] These verses highlight that through faith in Jesus and confession of sins, believers can experience the forgiveness of God and be cleansed from unrighteousness. [2, 5] [1] https://www.biblestudytools.com/luke/7-48.html [2] https://www.jesusfilm.org/blog/forgiveness-bible-verses/ [3] https://www.openbible.info/topics/jesus_forgave_us_for_all_sins [4] https://www.truegospelofjesuschrist.org/forgiveness_verses [5] https://www.quora.com/Where-in-the-Bible-does-it-say-all-sins-are-forgiven [6] https://www.josh.org/fully-forgiven-god-sees/ [7] https://www.biblestudytools.com/topical-verses/forgiveness-bible-verses/ [8] https://www.countryliving.com/life/g32083109/bible-verses-about-forgiveness/ This brings us to an excellent question. If someone sins against another person with a sin that is also against God (sin against another person and God simultaneously), can the one who was sinned against "forgive" the sinner when the act was also against God? The Bible is clear - only God can forgive sin, sin that is INTENTIONAL. We can't. But, with a sin there is a debt that is owed, a price that needs to be paid, so that the sin can be erased, cleansed, and the "debt" paid. Perhaps in the "Lord's Prayer" this is what it means in GREEK and not in English when we say, "forgive us our sins as we forgive those who sin against us." In Greek the word is not sin or sins but debt and debtor. Interesting. We should forgive the debt or our debtor, that which we require so that the debt of the sin is "paid." But, the actual sin, the actual guilt of the sin is only between the sinner and the LORD. Check this out in one of the lessons I did on the Lord's Prayer. Here's the link to the lesson entitled, "The Lord‘s Prayer - Lesson 8 - Debts & Sins & Debtors & Sinners" - https://lightofmenorah.podbean.com/e/truth-nuggets-14-part-8-the-lords-prayer-debts-sins-debtors-sinners/ * PROPITIATION - this is the act of appeasing the one who was sinned against. In other words it is an act that the one sinned against agrees is sufficient to erase the debt of the sin and the guilt of the sinner and restore the sinner and the one who was sinned against. So, atonement is an act done by the sinner to again be restored to the one who they sinned against. But the one who atones may not d the right thing to appease the one sinned against. The one sinned against says what the price is to be paid - the propitiation is determined by the one sinned against not the one who atones. We want to be forgiven by the LORD and so we atone. But, the propitiation is beyond our doing. The only act to appease the Lord is the death of His Son, the sacrificial death of Yeshua for us. Yeshua then takes our sin upon Himself and He does the act of atonement. His atonement results in His obedience to go to the cross and die as the act, the only act, the only blood sacrifice, or the propitiation for our sin. * EXPIATION - this definition is quite simple. It is the process which erases the guilt and the debt. One of the best explanations I have read on the difference between EXPIATION and PROPITIATION is from Ligonier Ministries. Here it is. Let‘s think about what these words mean, then, beginning with the word expiation. The prefix ex means “out of” or “from,” so expiation has to do with removing something or taking something away. In biblical terms, it has to do with taking away guilt through the payment of a penalty or the offering of an atonement. By contrast, propitiation has to do with the object of the expiation. The prefix pro means ”for,” so propitiation brings about a change in God‘s attitude, so that He moves from being at enmity with us to being for us. Through the process of propitiation, we are restored into fellowship and favor with Him. (https://learn.ligonier.org/articles/two-important-words-good-friday-expiation-and-propitiation) In this podcast lesson I mentioned that the KH ROO VEEM (in English Cherubim) are a familiar concept in the 15 century B.C. Here are some pictures of various winged creatures used to guard and prevent access to that which they are protecting ... All these images are used by permission. They are easily accessed at Wikimedia. I had mentioned that one of my resources was Dr. Craig Keener. He is a proven trustworthy source as we study the Bible in it historical context. He discusses cherubim in his writings, particularly in the context of Genesis 2-3 and Ezekiel's prophecies. He notes that cherubim, as depicted in the Bible, are powerful beings associated with God's presence and holiness. They are often depicted with multiple wings and faces, and are linked to themes of guarding and protection, as seen with the cherubim guarding the Garden of Eden. [1, 2, 3, 4, 5] Ancient Near Eastern Context: Keener emphasizes that understanding cherubim requires considering their context within the ancient Near East. While some aspects of the cherubim are similar to imagery found in other temples, the cherubim in the Bible also have unique characteristics. [1, 2] Gradation of Holiness: Keener suggests that the cherubim's placement and the materials used near the ark in the tabernacle reflect a gradation of holiness, emphasizing the reverence for the divine presence. [1] [1] https://www.logos.com/grow/live-craig-keener-johannine-literature/ [2] https://craigkeener.com/gods-goodness-messed-up-genesis-2-3/ [3] http://pneumareview.com/rightly-understanding-gods-word-learning-context-part-1-by-craig-s-keener/7/ [4]
Sermon date: 5-4-25 Location: City Life Church, Grand Rapids, MI
Pastor Ray Bentley points out how blood is the key to life, both physically and spiritually. God put a crimson river system within us that brings life just like out in the desert. You put a stream and you put water through it and things obviously begin to grow. And there's greenery. So God put life. Don't ever be afraid or ashamed of the blood of Jesus.
How complete is the remission of our sins in Christ? Pastor Ray Bentley has the answer. When God forgives your sins by the blood of Jesus, it's not like the the print on my page or writing something on a paper and getting out an eraser and erasing it. The idea of forgiveness that is talked about biblically goes beyond that.
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Experience the joy of new life this Easter! Join us as we celebrate Jesus’ victory over death with inspiring worship and an empowering message from Pastor John. NEXT STEPSHave you made a decision to follow Jesus and now wondering what your next step is? We want to help! https://www.connectionpointe.org/nextsteps/ ABOUT CONNECTION POINTEAt Connection Pointe, our mission is to connect people to Jesus and each other. Whether you've been around church your whole life or this is a brand new journey, we have a place for you and we hope your journey will include joining us at a Connection Pointe location or online at https://connectionpointe.org/live Find locations, videos, and more info about us at https://www.connectionpointe.org/ FIND US ON SOCIAL MEDIAFacebook: https://www.facebook.com/connectionpointeInstagram: https://www.instagram.com/connect_cp Find out more about our lead pastor, John S. Dickerson: https://www.connectionpointe.org/leadpastor
Sunday April 13, 2025
Subject: More Than Conquerors Speaker or Performer: Jody Hart (CPC Elder) Scripture Passage(s): Mark 14:26 - Mark 15:47 Date of Delivery: April 13, 2025
They overcame him [satan] by the blood of the Lamb and by the word of their testimony.
In this sermon, Pastor Chris continues our Echoes of Easter series by looking at Exodus' story of the Passover and considering how it points to Jesus and the sacrifice he would become. Subscribe to stay updated with the latest content from Grace City!CONNECT WITH GRACE CITY EUGENE HERE AT:- Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/gracecityeugene/- Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/GraceCityEugene- Website: https://www.gracecityeugene.com
A new MP3 sermon from Frontline Fellowship is now available on SermonAudio with the following details: Title: Are You Washed in the Blood of The Lamb? Subtitle: Devotions 2025 Speaker: Peter Hammond Broadcaster: Frontline Fellowship Event: Devotional Date: 3/19/2025 Length: 29 min.
Have you ever wondered what it truly means to be redeemed? In this powerful devotion, we explore the biblical foundation of redemption through Jesus Christ. Pastor Roderick Webster unpacks the threefold redemption by Christ's sacrifice—buying back what was lost, setting us free from sin's bondage, and delivering us from judgment.Discover how God's redemption was not an afterthought but a divine plan from eternity past. Learn why Job declared, “For I know that my Redeemer liveth” (Job 19:25) and how this truth impacts your life today.
The Blood of the Lamb by Pastor Josh Robinson.Recorded March 2, 2025.
Karlo's transformative journey from addiction to healing illustrates the power of the gospel in restoring life and identity. He shares his struggles with guilt and the pressures of conformity in faith, while ultimately realizing the love of God transcends past failures and offers true freedom.• Karlo's early life shaped by do's and don'ts in faith• Struggles with identity during adolescence and peer relationships• Facing deep-seated issues when his secret was revealed• Understanding the difference between legalism and grace• Healing through vulnerability and community support• Journey towards redemption, forgiveness, and acceptance• Embracing a new understanding of God's unconditional love• The ongoing process of reconciliation in relationships
We hope you enjoy today's Scripture reading and devotional aimed at equipping you for moral and spiritual transformation. Today's Bible reading is Exodus 12:1–28. To read along with the podcast, grab a print copy of the devotional at https://www.crossway.org/books/daily-strength-hcj/. Browse other resources from Philip Ryken. Follow us on social media to stay up to date: Instagram Facebook Twitter
You are precious in the sight of God. How do you know that?This episode of Live the Bible takes us to the book of Exodus where we'll see that God redeemed us. He bought us, just like He did the with Hebrews of old.This has huge implications for our lives, and it is so, so practical. We have been redeemed by the blood of the Lamb, and we have the amazing privilege of living each day for Jesus Christ, the Lamb of God. Support the show
We hope you enjoy today's Scripture reading and devotional aimed at equipping you for moral and spiritual transformation. Today's Bible reading is Revelation 12. To read along with the podcast, grab a print copy of the devotional. Browse other resources from James M. Hamilton Jr. Follow us on social media to stay up to date: Instagram Facebook Twitter
We hope you enjoy today's Scripture reading and devotional aimed at motivating you to apply God's word while strengthening your heart and nurturing your soul. Today's Bible reading is Revelation 12. To read along with the podcast, grab a print copy of the devotional. Browse other resources from Robert A. Peterson. ESV Bible narration read by Kristyn Getty. Follow us on social media to stay up to date: Instagram Facebook Twitter
In this compelling message, we dive into Revelation 12:11 to understand how believers overcome through the blood of the Lamb and the word of their testimony. From the symbolism of the Lamb of God at Jesus' birth to His ultimate sacrifice on the cross, this sermon unpacks the biblical foundation of Christ's triumph. Discover how His silence before accusers led to the greatest victory and how we, as His followers, are called to enforce that victory in our lives today. Join us for this inspiring exploration of faith, grace, and spiritual victory. For more great resources like this, head to http://trpfamily.org
Your words matter!Evil is a being - Satan - whom we overcome when we learn to testify personally to what God's Word says about the Blood of Jesus.Support the show
In this episode, we study Revelation 12:7-17, which describes a cosmic battle between good and evil. The archangel Michael and his angels fight against the dragon (identified as the Devil or Satan) and his angels. The dragon and his followers are defeated and cast out of heaven to the earth. This event marks the arrival of salvation and the power of God's kingdom. However, the devil, full of wrath, is now on earth, knowing his time is short. The dragon persecutes a woman who had given birth to a male child, but she is protected by God, escaping to the wilderness. The dragon attempts to destroy her with a flood, but the earth helps her by swallowing the flood. Enraged, the dragon turns his anger towards the rest of her offspring—those who keep God's commandments and hold the testimony of Jesus Christ. Does this passage describe our future, or has it already happened? Let's find out. *****Support This Channel*****Paypal: https://paypal.me/jimivision?locale.x=en_USMonthly Support on Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/JimivisionCash App: https://cash.app/$JimivisionVenmo: https://venmo.com/Jimmy-Cooper-17 Contact KenEmail: askbible4family@gmail.com Phone: 401-47-BIBLE https://www.bible4.family Mail To:Jimmy CooperJimivision MediaP.O. Box 654Hixson, TN 37343