Sunday, February 22, 2009
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4:49 PM
Posted by
Tony Millet
In Paul's last days on Earth, he wrote 2Timothy from prison to encourage and warn Timothy in the midst of opposition. He also told him to have nothing to do with people who have a form of godliness, but deny it's power.
But how could he avoid them if he couldn't tell who they were? Fact is, there's a lot of people who take the title of "Christian" but don't live it out in their lives and it makes it hard to tell who's who.
Don't add to the confusion by being an impostor yourself! :-)
Listen to this lesson and ask yourself "Am I An Impostor"? Are You An Impostor? - Romans 11
Wednesday, February 11, 2009
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10:08 PM
Posted by
Tony Millet
With the passing of our brother Tom Wilde, we consider where we fit in with bringing the gospel to this lost world. We also see the connection between the gospel and our feet (of all things!).
How should your feet look in light of the gospel?
To find out what this is all about, listen to this lesson!
Tuesday, December 23, 2008
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9:55 PM
Posted by
Tony Millet
Is sin holding you back or stunting your spiritual growth?
Christ's sacrifice may be more powerful than you realize. Paul makes the significance clear in Romans 5 & I try to do my best to express it in this lesson.
Sit back, relax and feast your ears on what God has to say in Romans 5...and be sure you hang on 'til the very end to hear how you can break free once and for all. The Power of Christ's Sacrifice - Romans 5
Sunday, December 14, 2008
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7:00 PM
Posted by
Tony Millet
Each year our church puts on a play starring all of the children.
Each year Leslie & I do the "bluthering parents who sit in the front and video tape their kids as if they were Hollywood movie stars" thing...and yes, we did it again this year.
Thursday, December 11, 2008
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4:42 PM
Posted by
Tony Millet
"Now faith is being sure of what you hope for and certain of what you do not see." Heb 11:1
When you've earned the nickname the "Father of Faith", that's saying something!
Abraham earned that name from the way he perceived the obvious facts of his life vs. the promises God had made to him. When faced with insurmountable 'facts', Abraham applied FAITH in the word of God.
He actually 'faithed' his facts!
How do you respond to the 'facts' in your life? With discouragement? Disappointment? Despair?
Hopefully not. Listen to this lesson and learn from the "Father of Faith" how to 'faith' your facts. Faith The Facts - Romans 4