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Welcome to Keep Believing Ministries’ audio/podcast library. You can download a digital audio version of one of these messages to your computer by right-clicking on one of the links shown below (PC/Internet Explorer users should select the option “Save target as...”).

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  • Healing the Hurt We Never Deserved - 36 : 42 - DOWNLOAD
    Ray Pritchard (May 6, 2009)
    This is the first message in a five-part series called “The Healing Power of Forgiveness.” You are never more like Jesus than when you forgive. And you will never be set free until you forgive.
  • Overcoming Loneliness - 30 : 16 - DOWNLOAD
    Ray Pritchard (Dec 17, 2008)
    In this Christmas sermon Pastor Ray focuses on the phrase “God with us.” There are three words in that phrase and each one teaches us something about who Jesus really is.
  • What You Seek, You Find - 33 : 34 - DOWNLOAD
    Ray Pritchard (Jan 22, 2009)
    God uses the hard experiences of life to bring us to the place where our trust will be in him alone. Through those hard times, we learn to seek him and to rejoice even when life doesn’t make sense and when circumstances seem beyond your ability to cope.
  • Strength for the Journey - 34 : 52 - DOWNLOAD
    Ray Pritchard (May 10, 2008)
    This message comes from 2 Thessalonians 2:13-17. Since God has chosen you for salvation, stand fast amid all the trials of life, knowing that God will encourage you and make you strong on the inside so that your life will be filled with good words and good deeds. It’s all there—and it all flows together—doctrine, command, promise and prayer.
  • Have a Blast While You Last - 42 : 23 - DOWNLOAD
    Ray Pritchard (Jan 25, 2009)
    May I share with you the goal of my life? I want to die young at a very old age. Growing old is not just a matter of chronology. It’s also a stage. You can be old at 20 and young at 85. My goal is to die young at a very old age, doing everything I can for Jesus Christ.

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