Remembering Those Who Cannot Be Home for Christmas
December 24, 2013
One of the most famous Christmas songs of all time says, "I'll be home for Christmas if only in my dreams." Bing Crosby made it popular but few people today...
The Weekend Pulpit: Now
byScott Pauley
(Jonah 1:1-3) Join Scott Pauley on the Weekend Pulpit for the first in a series drawn from the book of Jonah. From the opening word “Now,” the present-tense nature of God’s work is emphasized. Listen to this study for the three central emphases in Jonah 1. Stop living in the past or perpetually waiting for tomorrow. Awaken to the opportunities of today, and embrace immediate obedience and repentance. (10129260530)
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