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Send us a textIn this episode, you will find the following:1) Reading of 1 Corinthians Chapter 112) Explanations of key takeaways3) Summary4) Prayer
Send us a textIn this episode, you will find the following:1) Reading of 1 Corinthians Chapter 102) Explanations of key takeaways3) Summary4) Prayer
In this session of the Wonderful Words of Life Radio broadcast, we will be looking into 2 Corinthians Chapter 6. Paul, in this chapter, speaks to the Corinthians reminding them of his devotion to them in how much he loves them and how much the Father in Heaven loves them also. +++++++ You can find more information on my website: https://pastorjohndunning.com/ You can hear my personal testimony on this website: https://www.ifyouonlyknew.life/
Send us a textIn this episode, you will find the following:1) Reading of 1 Corinthians Chapter 92) Explanations of key takeaways3) Summary4) Prayer
Send us a textIn this episode, you will find the following:1) Reading of 1 Corinthians Chapter 82) Explanations of key takeaways3) Summary4) Prayer
There is a good deal of Paul's personal circumstances, feelings, activities, and attitude to his own ministry in this highly interesting letter... Throughout this letter the reader cannot help feeling how "human" was Paul, and how genuine in his concern for the young and struggling churches under his care. - From the introduction
Send us a textIn this episode, you will find the following:1) Reading of 1 Corinthians Chapter 72) Explanations of key takeaways3) Summary4) Prayer
There is a good deal of Paul's personal circumstances, feelings, activities, and attitude to his own ministry in this highly interesting letter... Throughout this letter the reader cannot help feeling how "human" was Paul, and how genuine in his concern for the young and struggling churches under his care. - From the introduction
Send us a textIn this episode, you will find the following:1) Reading of 1 Corinthians Chapter 62) Explanations of key takeaways3) Summary4) Prayer
There is a good deal of Paul's personal circumstances, feelings, activities, and attitude to his own ministry in this highly interesting letter... Throughout this letter the reader cannot help feeling how "human" was Paul, and how genuine in his concern for the young and struggling churches under his care. - From the introduction
Send us a textIn this episode, you will find the following:1) Reading of 1 Corinthians Chapter 52) Explanations of key takeaways3) Summary4) Prayer
There is a good deal of Paul's personal circumstances, feelings, activities, and attitude to his own ministry in this highly interesting letter... Throughout this letter the reader cannot help feeling how "human" was Paul, and how genuine in his concern for the young and struggling churches under his care. - From the introduction
This week, we continue our series on 1 Corinthians. Join us as we learn that division is really immaturity disguised as passion, and that we should always keep the important things, the important things.
Send us a textIn this episode, you will find the following:1) Reading of 1 Corinthians Chapter 42) Explanations of key takeaways3) Summary4) Prayer
There is a good deal of Paul's personal circumstances, feelings, activities, and attitude to his own ministry in this highly interesting letter... Throughout this letter the reader cannot help feeling how "human" was Paul, and how genuine in his concern for the young and struggling churches under his care. - From the introduction
"Love is humble." | 1 Corinthians 13:4-5 | 8 June 2025
Send us a textIn this episode, you will find the following:1) Reading of 1 Corinthians Chapter 32) Explanations of key takeaways3) Summary4) Prayer
There is a good deal of Paul's personal circumstances, feelings, activities, and attitude to his own ministry in this highly interesting letter... Throughout this letter the reader cannot help feeling how "human" was Paul, and how genuine in his concern for the young and struggling churches under his care. - From the introduction
In this session of the Wonderful Words of Life Radio program, we will conclude our study of 2 Corinthians Chapter 5. Paul is speaking of the Ministry of Reconciliation; what it is and what the Lord has commissioned us to do with it. +++++++ You can find more information on my website: https://pastorjohndunning.com/ You can hear my personal testimony on this website: https://www.ifyouonlyknew.life/
Send us a textIn this episode, you will find the following:1) Reading of 1 Corinthians Chapter 22) Explanations of key takeaways3) Summary4) Prayer
There is a good deal of Paul's personal circumstances, feelings, activities, and attitude to his own ministry in this highly interesting letter... Throughout this letter the reader cannot help feeling how "human" was Paul, and how genuine in his concern for the young and struggling churches under his care. - From the introduction
Send us a textIn this episode, you will find the following:1) Reading of 1 Corinthians Chapter 12) Explanations of key takeaways3) Summary4) Prayer
There is a good deal of Paul's personal circumstances, feelings, activities, and attitude to his own ministry in this highly interesting letter... Throughout this letter the reader cannot help feeling how "human" was Paul, and how genuine in his concern for the young and struggling churches under his care. - From the introduction
There is a good deal of Paul's personal circumstances, feelings, activities, and attitude to his own ministry in this highly interesting letter... Throughout this letter the reader cannot help feeling how "human" was Paul, and how genuine in his concern for the young and struggling churches under his care. - From the introduction
There is a good deal of Paul's personal circumstances, feelings, activities, and attitude to his own ministry in this highly interesting letter... Throughout this letter the reader cannot help feeling how "human" was Paul, and how genuine in his concern for the young and struggling churches under his care. - From the introduction
There is a good deal of Paul's personal circumstances, feelings, activities, and attitude to his own ministry in this highly interesting letter... Throughout this letter the reader cannot help feeling how "human" was Paul, and how genuine in his concern for the young and struggling churches under his care. - From the introduction
This week, we continue our series on 1 Corinthians. Join us as we learn that human wisdom, speech, and strength may impress, but have no real power.
There is a good deal of Paul's personal circumstances, feelings, activities, and attitude to his own ministry in this highly interesting letter... Throughout this letter the reader cannot help feeling how "human" was Paul, and how genuine in his concern for the young and struggling churches under his care. - From the introduction
"Love does not envy." | 1 Corinthians 13:4 | 1 June 2025
There is a good deal of Paul's personal circumstances, feelings, activities, and attitude to his own ministry in this highly interesting letter... Throughout this letter the reader cannot help feeling how "human" was Paul, and how genuine in his concern for the young and struggling churches under his care. - From the introduction
In this session of the Wonderful Word of Life Radio broadcast, we will be looking into 2 Corinthians Chapter 5, verses 1 -13. Paul is speaking of our earthly "house", comparing this temporal house to our 'spiritual house', our eternal house in the heavens. +++++++ You can find more information on my website: https://pastorjohndunning.com/ You can hear my personal testimony on this website: https://www.ifyouonlyknew.life/
"Paul, writing from Ephesus, where he stayed for more than two years... [to] the Christian church at Corinth, which was then the largest town in Greece... It would have been full of a cosmopolitan crowd, and even in those days a byword for immorality." From the introduction.
"Paul, writing from Ephesus, where he stayed for more than two years... [to] the Christian church at Corinth, which was then the largest town in Greece... It would have been full of a cosmopolitan crowd, and even in those days a byword for immorality." From the introduction.
"Paul, writing from Ephesus, where he stayed for more than two years... [to] the Christian church at Corinth, which was then the largest town in Greece... It would have been full of a cosmopolitan crowd, and even in those days a byword for immorality." From the introduction.
"Paul, writing from Ephesus, where he stayed for more than two years... [to] the Christian church at Corinth, which was then the largest town in Greece... It would have been full of a cosmopolitan crowd, and even in those days a byword for immorality." From the introduction.
"Paul, writing from Ephesus, where he stayed for more than two years... [to] the Christian church at Corinth, which was then the largest town in Greece... It would have been full of a cosmopolitan crowd, and even in those days a byword for immorality." From the introduction.
"Paul, writing from Ephesus, where he stayed for more than two years... [to] the Christian church at Corinth, which was then the largest town in Greece... It would have been full of a cosmopolitan crowd, and even in those days a byword for immorality." From the introduction.
"Paul, writing from Ephesus, where he stayed for more than two years... [to] the Christian church at Corinth, which was then the largest town in Greece... It would have been full of a cosmopolitan crowd, and even in those days a byword for immorality." From the introduction.
In this session of the Wonderful Words of Life Radio Program we will be looking into 2 Corinthians Chapter 4, which is a marvelous work of the Apostle Paul who writes about the powerful work of the Holy Spirit in the preaching of the Gospel of Christ. +++++++ You can find more information on my website: https://pastorjohndunning.com/ You can hear my personal testimony on this website: https://www.ifyouonlyknew.life/
"Paul, writing from Ephesus, where he stayed for more than two years... [to] the Christian church at Corinth, which was then the largest town in Greece... It would have been full of a cosmopolitan crowd, and even in those days a byword for immorality." From the introduction.
"Paul, writing from Ephesus, where he stayed for more than two years... [to] the Christian church at Corinth, which was then the largest town in Greece... It would have been full of a cosmopolitan crowd, and even in those days a byword for immorality." From the introduction.
Guest preacher: Aaron Anand | "Love is Kind" | 1 Corinthians 13:4 | 18 May 2025
"Paul, writing from Ephesus, where he stayed for more than two years... [to] the Christian church at Corinth, which was then the largest town in Greece... It would have been full of a cosmopolitan crowd, and even in those days a byword for immorality." From the introduction.
The Torah teachers, Mark Call and Ray Harrison, are now joined again by Pete Rambo, as they continue the study of Shaul or Paul's Second Letter to the Corinthians, and now into chapter 11, which is where the "rubber meets the road." Of all the ways that this letter has been 'twisted,' and - as they have suggested - even inverted from its original meaning, context, and intent, this may be the most key. When Paul warns that he was concerned people might start accepting "another jesus, whom we have NOT preached," he was absolutely right. And the Whore Church is not about to point that out to those who have been so deceived for 17 centuries or so.
"Paul, writing from Ephesus, where he stayed for more than two years... [to] the Christian church at Corinth, which was then the largest town in Greece... It would have been full of a cosmopolitan crowd, and even in those days a byword for immorality." From the introduction.
"Paul, writing from Ephesus, where he stayed for more than two years... [to] the Christian church at Corinth, which was then the largest town in Greece... It would have been full of a cosmopolitan crowd, and even in those days a byword for immorality." From the introduction.
This week we begin our series on 1 Corinthians. Join us as we learn that what you believe about God shapes everything about you.
"Paul, writing from Ephesus, where he stayed for more than two years... [to] the Christian church at Corinth, which was then the largest town in Greece... It would have been full of a cosmopolitan crowd, and even in those days a byword for immorality." From the introduction.
"Paul, writing from Ephesus, where he stayed for more than two years... [to] the Christian church at Corinth, which was then the largest town in Greece... It would have been full of a cosmopolitan crowd, and even in those days a byword for immorality." From the introduction.
"Paul, writing from Ephesus, where he stayed for more than two years... [to] the Christian church at Corinth, which was then the largest town in Greece... It would have been full of a cosmopolitan crowd, and even in those days a byword for immorality." From the introduction.