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- Is Jesus Enough for Me? - 46 : 25 - DOWNLOAD
Radio Interview - Ray Pritchard (Mar 31, 2012)Susie Larson and Pastor Ray discuss how the death of Christ is good news for those who feel like their faith is weak. The question is not, “Am I good enough?” but “Is Jesus enough for me"?
- Do You Love Me? - 30 : 32 - DOWNLOAD
Ray Pritchard (Sep 1, 2011)One reason we don’t get better is beacuse we don’t want to face the hard truth about what we have said and done.
- Where Are the Nine? - 26 : 44 - DOWNLOAD
Ray Pritchard (Nov 25, 2010)Take time to say “Thank you, O Lord!” as you count your blessings this week.
- Report from China - 54 : 26 - DOWNLOAD
Radio Interview - Ray Pritchard (Nov 8, 2010)
- The Elijah Principles Part 3 - 44 : 34 - DOWNLOAD
Ray Pritchard (Oct 28, 2008)We are fully justified in asking God to work miracles on behalf of our loved ones. But God doesn’t limit himself to our understanding of what our loved ones need most. He is fully able to do spectacular miracles today just as he did in Bible times. But more often he gives strength to the weary and courage to the fainting and hope to those who feel like giving up. God’s miracles come in more than one variety, a truth we can experience every day.
- Don’t You Believe in Miracles? - 45 : 13 - DOWNLOAD
Ray Pritchard (Jan 23, 2008)We are fully justified in asking God to work miracles on behalf of our loved ones. But God doesn’t limit himself to our understanding of what our loved ones need most. He is fully able to do spectacular miracles today just as he did in Bible times. But more often he gives strength to the weary and courage to the fainting and hope to those who feel like giving up. God’s miracles come in more than one variety, a truth we can experience every day.