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This year’s camp Christian Living theme is “Seek First the Kingdom.” That direction from Jesus Christ should impact all aspects of our lives. What’s involved in being “all in” for the Kingdom and God’s righteousness, and why does God require that of us?
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What can the Toy Story character Buzz Lightyear teach us about the mark of the beast described in Revelation?
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During this podcast we will look at and consider two trees. Two trees that will determine the outcome of your very life – depending on which tree you choose.
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Sometimes we are given opportunities to choose to tackle a challenge so that God can shape us and make us stronger. Join Daniel and Cindy Harper as they discuss the strength we can gain through adversity.
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She has run over 25 marathons and come in dead last in every one of them. What could we possibly learn from someone who has never won a marathon race she has entered? It turns out plenty!
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Sometimes it can be hard to be motivated to study including studying the Bible. Listen to this podcast to learn 5 ways to encourage motivation for studying God’s word.
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We are more than our name, more than what we do, more than what others think of us. Our identity -- who we are -- is revealed in the Bible, and it's amazing! When we discover who we truly are, it changes how we see ourselves and how we live our lives.
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Millions suffer from this unfortunate condition. Is there any reason to live with this fear?
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What exactly is the abomination of desolation? Why is it important to understand what it is?
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Many commencement speeches are given this time of year. Have you ever thought about what might be said in a commencement speech God might give?
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