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Stumbling Stone or Cornerstone?
by Ray Pritchard

Last week’s sermon was called Straight Talk About Predestination. If I were giving someone else advice, I would say that […]

Text: Romans 9:30-33
Sermon Series: Understanding God's Plan (Romans 9-11)
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Behind Closed Doors
by Ray Pritchard

There are times when a writer knows beyond a shadow of a doubt that he doesn’t have to worry about […]

Text: Hebrews 13:4
Sermon Series: Seven Keys to a Healthy Marriage
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Lessons Learned Along the Way
by Ray Pritchard

Shortly before Christmas Dr. David Olford called and asked if I would consider speaking in early January at an evening […]

Sermon Series: Standalone Messages
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Who Do Men Say That I Am?
by Ray Pritchard

If you ever travel to the Holy Land, one of the places you may visit is an Arab town called […]

Text: Matthew 16:13-17
Sermon Series: Standalone Messages
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Snake Eyes
by Ray Pritchard

Reading Genesis 3 is like reading the devil’s playbook because his tactics haven’t changed.

Text: Genesis 3:1-7
Sermon Series: Asymmetric Spiritual Warfare
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What Chairman Mao Can Teach Us About Spiritual Warfare
by Ray Pritchard

A few weeks ago we traveled to Beijing to visit one of our sons who is teaching English in China […]

Sermon Series: Asymmetric Spiritual Warfare
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Elijah and the Ravens
by Ray Pritchard

If we are willing to obey, God can take care of the details. He can send the ravens to feed us when the world has forgotten us.

Text: 1 Kings 17:2-7
Sermon Series: Elijah: God's Mountain Man
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God’s Greatest Dream
by Brian Bill

One day a group of scientists got together and decided that they had come a long way and no longer […]

Text: Genesis 1-2
Sermon Series: The Old Testament Journey
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Why is There So Much Suffering in the World?
by Ray Pritchard

Of all the questions that trouble the people of God, none is greater than the question posed in the title […]

Text: Isaiah 45:5-11
Sermon Series: Crucial Questions
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Do Not Grieve the Spirit
by Ray Pritchard

It is so easy for us to be unkind and ungracious. Ephesians 4:29-32 shows us that we grieve the Holy Spirit first by rotten speech (v. 29) and second by rotten attitudes (v. 31). But these two things are not separate. Out of the abundance of the heart, the mouth speaks. We must stop making the Holy Spirit weep because of our unkind words and inner ugliness. Cry out to God for his help. Ask the Lord to open your eyes and see the uncleanness within. Pray for a fresh vision of Jesus dying for you.

Text: Ephesians 4:29-32
Sermon Series: Experiencing God Today: Six Sermons on the Holy Spirit

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