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It's Friday, June 20th, A.D. 2025. This is The Worldview in 5 Minutes heard on 140 radio stations and at www.TheWorldview.com. I'm Adam McManus. (Adam@TheWorldview.com) By Adam McManus Buddhist relatives poison 3 kids of Christian couple in Laos In Northern Laos, Pa-yang, a young mother in her 20s and her husband, Lavee, became Christians in 2020. Since then, the villagers had tried to expel the family unless they recanted their faith in Christ. That comes as no surprise since 66% of Laotians are Buddhist and only 1.5% are Christian. The situation took an ugly turn when Pa-yang's relatives wanted her to sell them land she owned. When she refused, they hired someone to sneak into the home and poison a beverage. The three children got to it first. When Pa-yang and her husband were alerted to the medical emergency, they rushed back from the fields to find all three children lying ill on the floor. Tragically, the eldest did not survive and the other two were in comas, reports Open Doors. Open Doors paid for the hospitalization of the younger two children, who got better, as well as covering follow-up medical visits. The heartbroken mother said, “I am sad to lose my son, but I believe—and I know—that my son is sitting with Jesus in Heaven." Lavee, the father, added, "Even if there is more persecution, we will continue believing in Jesus. We will walk faithfully with the Lord, even if we are the only ones doing it. My encouragement comes from the story of Job in the Bible. He faced many tests and lost almost everything, but the Lord delivered him in the end. I believe the Lord God will always save us like He saved Job." Lavee said, "Please pray for our case in the court against the people who killed our child. Pray that the justice system is fair to us. Pray that the perpetrators do not find ways to harm us more if they are released. I am also unsure if God wants us to stay in the same village or look for a new place. Pray that the Lord leads us in making the right decision." Remarkably, Lavee said this. "I believe that the people who plan to kill or harm us for any reason can open their hearts to see God's mercy and love, if we pray for them. So, please pray for them." Lavee is living the message of Mathhew 5:44 where Jesus said, "Love your enemies and pray for those who persecute you.” Iran's ballistic missiles hit Israeli hospital Iran fired a barrage of some 30 ballistic missiles early Thursday, scoring a direct hit on Israel's main southern hospital, the Soroka Medical Center, reports the Times of Israel. Sam Mednick, a reporter with the Associated Press, brings us this report from the scene. MEDNICK: “The hospital was hit by a missile from Iran early Thursday morning. The top of the building is basically blown off, and you can still see smoke smoldering from the side of it hours later. “This is a major hit from Iran on in a major city on a big hospital, and one of the most significant hits since this conflict began.” The Magen David Adom emergency service said that a man, age 80, and two women, both in their 70s, were among six people seriously hurt. Two people were moderately injured, and at least 42 others suffered light injuries from shock waves and shrapnel at the various impact sites. In addition, 18 people were lightly injured as they scrambled to bomb shelters when sirens went off. The barrage was the latest from Iran as it bombards Israel with ballistic missiles. Israel began attacking Iranian nuclear and military sites last week, citing the immediate existential threat they pose. New York Catholic diocese to pay $150 million to 891 sex abuse victims The Roman Catholic Church in Buffalo, New York is set to pay $150 million to victims of sexual abuse that occurred at the hands of Catholic priests, reports The Catholic Review. Gary Aldridge, a survivor of Catholic clergy sexual abuse, said this. ALDRIDGE: “Being a child and being sexual abused from the ages of 7 to 11, it affects you for your whole life.” Specifically, parishes will pay $80 million into the diocese's $150 million bankruptcy settlement, with the funds due to be paid into a trust by July 15. The bankruptcy settlement, agreed to in principle on April 22, will resolve the five-year-long proceedings, which began in 2020. Joe Martone, the Catholic communications director of the diocese, explained that the money would compensate victims in “approximately 891 cases” — making for “one of the highest caseloads in the country.” Martone added, “There's just a lot of anger toward the church about our past sins, and we could never apologize enough for what went on. We're just trying to take care of this now and trying to move beyond bankruptcy and get settlement for these people. Not that it provides closure for them, but at least (they) get some recompense.” All of the claims had been brought under the Child Victims Act, which was passed by the New York Senate and signed into law in 2019. Indeed, the Child Victims Act extended the state's former statute of limitations by granting a one-year look back for time-barred civil claims to be revived, giving survivors until age 28 to press charges for felonies and age 25 for misdemeanors, and allowing survivors up to age 55 to bring lawsuits. Since 2002 — the year in which the U.S. Catholic bishops adopted their “Charter for the Protection of Children and Young People” — the nation's Catholic dioceses have paid at least $5.6 billion in abuse settlements and related costs. Luke 8:17 says, “For there is nothing hidden that will not be disclosed, and nothing concealed that will not be known or brought out into the open.” Texas is first state to build pro-life statue On Tuesday, Texas Republican Governor Greg Abbott signed a resolution to build the Texas Life Monument, a statue honoring mothers and the their unborn children, reports The Daily Signal. Abbott's signature made Texas the first state to approve of a pro-life statue honoring mother and child on Capitol grounds. GOP State Rep. Caroline Davila, co-author of the resolution, said, “The eight-foot bronze sculpture is modeled after the National Life Monument, which depicts a mother with her child in her womb—a powerful image honoring motherhood and the miracle of life.” SpaceX rocket explodes in new setback to Elon Musk's Mars project One of Elon Musk's SpaceX Starships has exploded during a routine test in Texas in the latest setback to the billionaire's dream of turning humanity into an interplanetary species, reports The Guardian. The Starship 36 underwent “catastrophic failure and exploded” at the Starbase launch facility shortly after 11pm on Wednesday. A video showed the fiery explosion of the megarocket. Worldview listener in Kansas says her 7 kids love it I invited Worldview listeners to share what they enjoy about the newscast in 2-6 sentences by email. You can share your thoughts — along with your full name, city and state — and send it to adam@TheWorldview.com Katie Link in Hutchinson, Kansas, said, “Hi Adam, my seven children -- Emily, Lizzie, Levi, Evie, Esther, Caleb, and Eowyn -- and I love listening to your podcast over lunch. I asked the children why they love and want to support The Worldview and they gave me many great reasons. “We love that you use the Bible as proof text and that you share international stories of missionaries as well as local news. We also appreciate the happy stories and the calls to action with specific steps. And all of us, including the 1 and 2-year-old, love to loudly proclaim ‘Seize the day for Jesus Christ!'” 5 Worldview listeners gave $584.30 to fund our annual budget And finally, toward our $92,625 goal by 12 midnight tonight Central Time, Friday, June 20th to fund three-quarters of The Worldview newscast's annual budget for our 6-member team, 5 listeners stepped up to the plate. We are grateful to God for Quinn in Mhlambanyatsi, Eswatini, Africa who gave $30 as well as Ronnie in Milano, Texas and Mike and Ginger in Jonesville, Virgina – both of whom gave $100. And we appreciate the generosity of Tom and Jenn in Palmdale, California who gave $154.30 and Rick and Barb in Arlington, Washington who gave $200. Those 5 Worldview listeners gave a total of $584.30. Ready for our new grand total? Drum roll please. (Drum roll sound effect) $48,330 (People clapping and cheering sound effect) Toward tonight's goal of $92,625, we need to raise $44,295. Will 56 Worldview listeners give $45,000 TODAY? Let me make an editorial comment about the sacrificial gift of Quinn, our brother in Christ from Eswatini, Africa – formerly known as Swaziland. I looked up the average annual salary for someone in Eswatini. What's your guess? How much do you think they make in an entire year? The answer is just $2,974. The average American makes $63,795 per year. In other words, Quinn's gift of $30 is the equivalent of an American giving $643. Wow! That puts Quinn's gift in proper perspective. I just finished reading the late Ann Kiemel's 1976 book entitled I Love the Word Impossible. She had a disarmingly gentle way of talking with absolute strangers about the love of God which prompted many to profess faith in Christ, and inspired hundreds of thousands who heard her speak in person. Her 17 books sold 28 million copies. On page 144, she wrote, “I love the word ‘impossible.' It's one of my favorites because I have a giant of a God inside of me.” KIEMEL: “I come to tell you, I am just one young woman in the world. But I am one. And one plus a giant of a God can do anything!” In the 10 years, I've been voicing this Christian newscast, we have never been further behind in our annual appeal. To man, raising $44,295 in one day seems absolutely impossible. But, you know what? Like Ann Kiemel, I, too, love the word “impossible” because I have a giant of a God inside of me. Listen, if just 37 Worldview listeners pledged the approximate equivalent of what Quinn did from Africa and committed to give $50/month for 12 months for a gift of $600, God will have raised $22,200. And if another 19 of you pledged $100/month for 12 months for a gift of $1,200, God will have raised another $22,800. That adds up to $45,000. That would get us across the finish line to cover three-quarters of our annual budget for the 6-member newscast team by tonight, June 20th at 12 midnight Central. These days, $50 is the cost of buying a family of four a combo meal at Chick-fil-A. Can you go without Chick-fil-A once a month to help fund this newscast for an entire year? We've never raised $45,000 in one day. Never! But, with God, all things are possible. If you feel the Lord prompting you to be one of the 56 donors to pledge either $50/month for 12 months or $100/month for 12 months, go to TheWorldview.com and click on Give on the top right. There were 56 signers of the Declaration of Independence. We're coming up on the July 4th 249th anniversary of that moment. We need 56 Worldview donors to step up today. Especially if you've never given to this ministry before. This is the day we need your help. Who is getting fired up about making a sacrifice? It will ensure we can continue telling the truth about the news from a Biblical perspective -- complete with compelling soundbites, relevant Bible verses, and empowering action steps. Without a doubt, this is a one-of-a-kind Christian newscast. Will you back us today? Just 56 of you? I am truly excited to return to the airwaves on Monday, June 23rd to report back to you about how God touched the hearts of at least 56 faithful listeners. Close And that's The Worldview on this Friday, June 20th, in the year of our Lord 2025. Follow us on X or subscribe for free by Spotify, Amazon Music, or by iTunes or email to our unique Christian newscast at www.TheWorldview.com. Plus, you can get the Generations app through Google Play or The App Store. I'm Adam McManus (Adam@TheWorldview.com). Seize the day for Jesus Christ.
It is a blessing to be faithful!Listen to what the Bible says, from Mathhew.(click for podcast)'Iv vaj ghaH the voqmoH je val toy'wI', 'Iv Daj joH ghajtaH cher Dung Daj household, Daq nob chaH chaj Soj Daq due season? Quch ghaH vetlh toy'wI' 'Iv Daj joH finds doing vaj ghorgh ghaH choltaH. HochHom certainly jIH ja' SoH vetlh ghaH DichDaq cher ghaH Dung Hoch vetlh ghaH ghajtaH.Who then is the faithful and wise servant, whom his lord has set over his household, to give them their food in due season? Blessed is that servant whom his lord finds doing so when he comes. Most certainly I tell you that he will set him over all that he has.Online BibleListen to the Word, it helps us navigate the stars and beyond.
It is a blessing to be faithful!Listen to what the Bible says, from Mathhew.(click for podcast)'Iv vaj ghaH the voqmoH je val toy'wI', 'Iv Daj joH ghajtaH cher Dung Daj household, Daq nob chaH chaj Soj Daq due season? Quch ghaH vetlh toy'wI' 'Iv Daj joH finds doing vaj ghorgh ghaH choltaH. HochHom certainly jIH ja' SoH vetlh ghaH DichDaq cher ghaH Dung Hoch vetlh ghaH ghajtaH.Who then is the faithful and wise servant, whom his lord has set over his household, to give them their food in due season? Blessed is that servant whom his lord finds doing so when he comes. Most certainly I tell you that he will set him over all that he has.Online BibleListen to the Word, it helps us navigate the stars and beyond.
Recordings: In this show you hear from Carolyn and her neighbors on Coits Gore Road in Vermont, Amanda in the Blue Mountains in New South Wales, dogs in Atlanta, Jeff Sharlet interviewing Pastor Pete in Holiday City, Ohio, Heather's kids in Washington DC, Jarod in West Philly, Susan and Stella in Pittsburgh, a xylophone on the Thea Foss Waterway in Tacoma. You heard my mom Barbara on my couch, Devon in Gladstone Missouri, the train in Melbourne Australia, Aaron in Shediac New Brunswick, night insects in South Africa, Zack in Lafayette, Indiana, Beverly and her mom in Toronto, Alice in Los Angeles, Mathhew in Glasgow, Scotland, Christina breastfeeding her one week old daughter in Lostine Oregon, Kelly and Dan in Randolph Vermont, basketball dribbling in East Montpelier Elementary in Vermont, and Miles, Stan and Deirdre in New Mexico playing the ngombi and talking about Johannesburg.
Subject: A Fool Speaker or Performer: Pastor Joshua Morrison Scripture Passage(s): Mathhew 5: 21-22 Date of Delivery: September 29, 2024
Praying and sharing for our ministry (MATHHEW NGO) The World University of Prayer and Fasting Course for prayer ministers. This session took place in Ndoumbi from the 11th of June to 2nd of July 2024.
Pastor Willem Cilliers teaches us the importance of prayer to God, he also gives three definitions on what the word Shachah means. He read out of Mathhew 6:9 mostly.
It is a blessing to be faithful!Listen to what the Bible says, from Mathhew.(click for podcast)'Iv vaj ghaH the voqmoH je val toy'wI', 'Iv Daj joH ghajtaH cher Dung Daj household, Daq nob chaH chaj Soj Daq due season? Quch ghaH vetlh toy'wI' 'Iv Daj joH finds doing vaj ghorgh ghaH choltaH. HochHom certainly jIH ja' SoH vetlh ghaH DichDaq cher ghaH Dung Hoch vetlh ghaH ghajtaH.Who then is the faithful and wise servant, whom his lord has set over his household, to give them their food in due season? Blessed is that servant whom his lord finds doing so when he comes. Most certainly I tell you that he will set him over all that he has.Online BibleListen to the Word, it helps us navigate the stars and beyond.
It is a blessing to be faithful!Listen to what the Bible says, from Mathhew.(click for podcast)'Iv vaj ghaH the voqmoH je val toy'wI', 'Iv Daj joH ghajtaH cher Dung Daj household, Daq nob chaH chaj Soj Daq due season? Quch ghaH vetlh toy'wI' 'Iv Daj joH finds doing vaj ghorgh ghaH choltaH. HochHom certainly jIH ja' SoH vetlh ghaH DichDaq cher ghaH Dung Hoch vetlh ghaH ghajtaH.Who then is the faithful and wise servant, whom his lord has set over his household, to give them their food in due season? Blessed is that servant whom his lord finds doing so when he comes. Most certainly I tell you that he will set him over all that he has.Online BibleListen to the Word, it helps us navigate the stars and beyond.
Your Faith Journey - Finding God Through Words, Song and Praise
Endings have beginnings and beginnings have endings. So often we dread endings. The endings of a life, sometimes the endings of a school year, a graduation or position. As emotionally difficult as they can be, there can also be a sense of celebration in each one. Normally when there is an ending, there will be something or someone that we will be missing. This is when we come more to the realization that hopefully we can be thankful for these people and times. At 63, I have been through a number of seasons in life as many of you also have been. We learn to savor moments with people and things. Beginnings can be difficult also, but it is what keeps us going and moving on to new moments to savor. In our gospel lesson today, we hear the beginning of our first Gospel ever written. In Mark we hear, The beginning of the good news of Jesus Christ, the Son of God. Context is always important. This Gospel was believed to have been written in AD 70. This is when the Roman Empire destroyed and looted the temple and Jerusalem itself. This event ended the revolt and huge numbers of Jews left Judaea to make a home elsewhere. Mark's Gospel is the shortest. He doesn't start out with a Christmas story as Mathhew and Luke do. I'm wondering if he felt he needed to get some good news out as soon as possible. He begins by announcing that this is the beginning of an account of the good news of Jesus Christ, the Son of Man. Mark was putting down Jesus' story. Mark immediately moves on to John the Baptist by using the prophet Isaiah who prophesied John the Baptist many years before. In our Old Testament lesson, we hear the prophet Isaiah reminding people that Jerusalem needs comfort. They have just returned from exile. This time it was the Babylonians who had destroyed Jerusalem and the temple. The prophet Isaiah in this section of the book is trying to give the Hebrew people comfort, hope and joy. Even though it was their behavior that led them into exile, God was still there for them. We hear those familiar words of comfort hope, and joy, “Comfort, O Comfort my people, says your God. Isaiah also says, In the wilderness prepare the way of the Lord, make straight in the desert a highway for our God. This was first prophesying John the Baptist and then Jesus, God coming to earth. Now in Mark, history is repeating itself and the people are looking again for God to come and comfort them and walk with them. Mark is reminding them of Jesus by retelling Jesus' story from his point of view. God had come to earth in Jesus in order to prepare God's people for the restoration of their lives, land and temple. God has promised to be with God's people and has never given up on this promise. God's people then, in Isaiah's time, Mark's time, and now us, need constant reminders of God's expectations and promise of comfort, hope, and joy. Might John the Baptist be giving us the stance or posture that we need to constantly be in the process of restoration? First of all, John the Baptist was out in the wilderness. He was not in a town, nor in the temple. One could say he was different, dressed in camel's hair, with a leather belt around his waist, and he ate locusts and wild honey. He was preaching a baptism of repentance, but yet there was someone coming who was greater than he. John said he was not even worthy to stoop down and untie the thong of this person's sandals. The statement about his sandals must have been important as all four Gospel writers have used it. John was making the point that the focus should not be on him. He was the messenger. Jesus was the savior that the people were looking for. He was the one to bring comfort and joy. Even though John the Baptist was baptizing, he said it wasn't the full baptism. The one coming would be baptizing with the Holy Spirit. We are in the first chapter of Mark, in the first eight verses and we are already hearing about the Holy Spirit. Did they even know who the Holy Spirit was? John the Baptist was out in the wilderness telling people to get ready for this one who is greater than he. Mark identifies this person who is coming as Jesus Christ, the Son of Man and that he is bringing good news. This is what the people needed to hear as Jerusalem had been demolished and they wanted to restore what had been broken. John's posture or stance was one of repentance and being vulnerable in order to recognize Jesus in the unexpected places. Good News came to the Hebrew people in Isaiah's time, came to the people in Mark's time and continues to come to us today. God fulfills God's promises to bring comfort, hope, joy and walk alongside God's people to restore what has been broken. Sometimes the brokenness comes from decisions that have been made and sometimes it just happens. Each one of us makes decisions and will continue to make decisions that cause brokenness in our lives and other's lives. There will be things that happen to us and the ones we love that we do not have any control over that cause brokenness. I am sure that every one of us here and online can think of someone and maybe ourselves who are experiencing brokenness right now. The good news is that regardless if it was because of decisions that we made or someone else has made or just because it happened, that God in Jesus Christ comes to comfort us and walk beside us. Many of us have received comfort, hope and joy in our times of brokenness and we have offered words of comfort to others in their brokenness. The prophet Isaiah reminded the people that regardless of Jerusalem's choices that may have gotten them into exile originally, God still loved them and wanted to help them be restored to wholeness. When we read Jesus' story, he never turned anyone away, especially if they were seeking restoration, wholeness. This is the good news for us and good news that we are called to offer to others. This Advent season is about remembering the comfort, hope and joy that we can have in Jesus. People seem to repeat history. God in Jesus Christ remains constant in comforting us, giving us hope and joy and walking beside us through our brokenness into wholeness which brings us joy. It is when we receive the words of good news, of comfort, hope, and joy, a reminder of God's constant love that we can move from endings into beginnings.
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It is a blessing to be faithful!Listen to what the Bible says, from Mathhew.(click for podcast)'Iv vaj ghaH the voqmoH je val toy'wI', 'Iv Daj joH ghajtaH cher Dung Daj household, Daq nob chaH chaj Soj Daq due season? Quch ghaH vetlh toy'wI' 'Iv Daj joH finds doing vaj ghorgh ghaH choltaH. HochHom certainly jIH ja' SoH vetlh ghaH DichDaq cher ghaH Dung Hoch vetlh ghaH ghajtaH.Who then is the faithful and wise servant, whom his lord has set over his household, to give them their food in due season? Blessed is that servant whom his lord finds doing so when he comes. Most certainly I tell you that he will set him over all that he has.Online BibleListen to the Word, it helps us navigate the stars and beyond.
It is a blessing to be faithful!Listen to what the Bible says, from Mathhew.(click for podcast)'Iv vaj ghaH the voqmoH je val toy'wI', 'Iv Daj joH ghajtaH cher Dung Daj household, Daq nob chaH chaj Soj Daq due season? Quch ghaH vetlh toy'wI' 'Iv Daj joH finds doing vaj ghorgh ghaH choltaH. HochHom certainly jIH ja' SoH vetlh ghaH DichDaq cher ghaH Dung Hoch vetlh ghaH ghajtaH.Who then is the faithful and wise servant, whom his lord has set over his household, to give them their food in due season? Blessed is that servant whom his lord finds doing so when he comes. Most certainly I tell you that he will set him over all that he has.Online BibleListen to the Word, it helps us navigate the stars and beyond.
Pastor Lew walks us through the last supper and ties it in with our celebration of the Lord's Table
Annie Perez talks to Oak Grove Healing about healing you self. Matthew Satillan about Nature House. And Matthew Torres of So Far El Paso about up-coming events he is having. Enjoy your Holidays and we will see in January of 2022. Merry Christmas and a Happy New Year.......
Today on Health in 2 Point 00, Jess and Mathhew talk about the importance of a good company name. Some deals today: Truepill gets 142 million in a Series C bringing their valuation to 1.6 billion with 300 million ARR; Stride Health gets 47 million gets, bringing up their total to 86 million; Bardavon Health Innovations gets 90 million, bringing their total up to 109 million; Wider Circle gets 38 million, invested in by AmeriHealth Caritas.
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Welcome to a very special episode (#8) of techLGTM. In this episode we invited an amazing personality as our guest, Matthew Brennan, he is an expert on China Technology space, he has authored multiple books and is one of the most sought-after speakers on anything related to Chinese Technology. His recently released book "Attention Factory - The Story of TikTok & China's ByteDance" is getting rave reviews and is a must read for any entrepreneur. In this episode Matthew tells us about his background and career, what motivated him to author this book. He also shared his views on Tencent, Misucal.ly, Toutiao. He touched upon similarities and differences between China and US technology ecosystem and future of Chinese technology. Matthew also shared his views about political controversies regarding TikTok and how Joe Biden winning the elections might impact the future of ByteDance and other Chinese companies. You can follow Matthew on Twitter: https://twitter.com/mbrennanchina and buy his book from Amazon: https://www.amazon.com/dp/B08L1578B6/ About techLGTM A technology podcast hosted by Shashank Singh, Preet Raj and Amol Sharma. Here we discuss some latest and pressing topics related to technology. We analyze how technology impacts our day to day life and what the future of technology will look like. Shashank Singh - Startup specialist with over two decades of experience. MBA in entrepreneurship and is an engineer. Amol Sharma - Serial entrepreneur who has founded multiple companies in the space e-commerce, AR/VR and Blockchain. Amol is an active member of VR AR Association and is an avid angel investor. Preet Raj - Seasoned engineering leader with Big Data. AI/ML and devops chops. MS and BE in Computer Science #matthew #brennan #matthewbrennan #tiktok #attentionfactory #china #chinesetech #chinesetechnology #podcast #technology #tech #techLGTM
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(We had an audio-hiccough this episode, and our sound quality is not up to its normal standard. Still, we felt this was an episode that featured great commentary about a really solid property, and opted to release it. Thank you for listening, and be assured, our audio quality will return to normal in two weeks.) Today, we travel into the cyclopean future of Cthulhutech. In this world, the elder gods have returned from the void and humanity fights against this ancient menace in strange mech suits. Cthulhutech combines the best parts of Lovecraftian mythos and giant robo-anime. Come listen to our hosts gush about Lovecraft and discuss this game in our first foray into this genre. Hosts: John & Roxy Thompson Featuring: Sam Howard Check out Passionerdly at: passionerdly.com facebook.com/passionerdly Twitter/Instagram: @passionerdly, @roowerks, @passionerdlypds patreon.com/passionerdly teepublic.com/passionerdly Check out The Nerd’s Domain at: nerdsdom.com facebook.com/nerdsdomain twitter.com/nerdsdomain teepublic.com/user/nerdsdomain Music "Alien's Feast Loop" by zagi2, FreeSound.org
Thank you for joining us today as we continue our new sermon series "Threads - The Gospel and personal evangelism". Matthew Ball shares the second of the Gospel Threads - Offense of SinThe Gospel ThreadsGod's CharacterOffense of SinSufficiency of ChristPersonal Response (Necessity of Faith)Eternal UrgencyLife TransformationWeaving the Gospel1. Speak respectfully to and about all people as individuals created in the image of God2. Look intentionally for opportunities to encourage others by the grace of God.3. Share confidently in view of the regenerating power of God
Hello brothers and sisters welcome to Reaching Out Radio International where we are raeching out to be the hands and feet of Jesus Christ sharing the Gospel and the message of the cross into the nations. Tonight Pastor Barb Smith will be sharing a message on keeping the oil in your lamp scripture reference Mathhew 25. Thank you for your contiued prayers and support God bless you all!!
The Rev. John F. Scott Genesis 45:1-15 Psalm 85 Mathhew 15:10-28
The Rev. B. Tyler Prescott Genesis 37:1-4, 12-28 Psalm 105:1-6, 16-22 Mathhew 14:22-33
The Rev. Mike Lumpkin, May 15, 2011 Psalm 23 1 Peter 2:19-25 Mathhew 25:31-40, 26:6-16