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Acorns to Oak Trees: How Are the Dead Raised?
by Ray Pritchard

No question is more fundamental to the human race than this: What happens when we die? Since death comes to […]

Text: 1 Corinthians 15:35-58
Sermon Series: Final Questions: A Biblical View of Life After Death
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Praying for the Lost
by Ray Pritchard

“Prayer is the lifeline of New Testament evangelism, the oxygen for its holy fire. The New Testament was born in […]

Text: I Timothy 2:1-6
Sermon Series: Adventures in Prayer
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What’s Your Problem with the Resurrection?
by Ray Pritchard

The year: AD 60. The place: The palace of Herod Agrippa II in Caesarea by the Sea. The setting: The […]

Text: Acts 26:8
Sermon Series: Easter Sermons
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“In Jesus’ Name, Amen”
by Ray Pritchard

“And I will do whatever you ask in my name, so that the Son may bring glory to the Father. […]

Text: John 14:13-14
Sermon Series: Adventures in Prayer
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Mountain-Moving Prayer
by Ray Pritchard

“Have faith in God,” Jesus answered. “I tell you the truth, if anyone says to this mountain, ‘Go, throw yourself […]

Text: Mark 11:22-24
Sermon Series: Adventures in Prayer
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Animal Parade
by Ray Pritchard

A generation ago Ray Stedman put the matter this way: All voices agree together, secular and sacred alike, that we […]

Text: Daniel 7
Sermon Series: Daniel: Courageous Living in Turbulent Times
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The King Who Went Crazy
by Ray Pritchard

God deals with Nebuchadnezzar’s pride. Application: The moment you start taking credit for anything, you’re just daring God to come and smack you around. God won’t share his glory with anyone and he won’t sit idly by while we attempt to shove him out of the picture. If we choose not to listen to God, he turns up the volume until he has our undivided attention.

Text: Daniel 4
Sermon Series: Daniel: Courageous Living in Turbulent Times
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Iron Shoes: God’s Promise for Every New Year
by Ray Pritchard

Hope in God’s provision in a new millennium. God gives us exactly what we need for our journey ahead: iron shoes instead of silk slippers, because the road is hard, the way difficult, the path sometimes treacherous. God does not give his strength in advance, only when needed. Each day you will have what you need.

Text: Deuteronomy 33:25
Sermon Series: New Year’s Day Messages
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The World According to God
by Ray Pritchard

History is not determined by earthly rulers but by the hand of God.

Text: Daniel 2
Sermon Series: Daniel: Courageous Living in Turbulent Times
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A Man Called Jesus
by Ray Pritchard

Who is Jesus Christ? If you want to go to heaven, you need to know the answer to that question.

Text: Colossians 2:9
Sermon Series: How To Be Right With God

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