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Grow Up!
by Ray Pritchard

Have you ever wondered what life would be like if you weren’t married? If somehow you were suddenly single again? […]

Text: 1 Corinthians 13:7
Sermon Series: Seven Keys to a Healthy Marriage
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What Was That I Never Heard You Say?
by Ray Pritchard

Perhaps you’ve heard the story of the woman who went to see a lawyer about getting a divorce. The lawyer […]

Text: James 1:19
Sermon Series: Seven Keys to a Healthy Marriage
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The Value of a Broken Heart
by Ray Pritchard

If hell is real, it ought to break our heart.

Text: Romans 9:1-5
Sermon Series: Understanding God's Plan (Romans 9-11)
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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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Empty Barrel Graduate School
by Ray Pritchard

Are we willing to obey God even when it doesn’t make a whole lot of sense?

Text: 1 Kings 17:8-16
Sermon Series: Elijah: God's Mountain Man
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Chariots of Fire
by Ray Pritchard

Nothing of God dies when a man of God dies.

Text: 2 Kings 2
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Asymmetric Spiritual Warfare
by Ray Pritchard

Are you familiar with term asymmetric warfare? It’s a concept that has received lots of news coverage in the recent […]

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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Dry Brook University
by Ray Pritchard

Christ’s followers must all spend some time by the drying brook to prepare us for greater work God has for us later. It may be the drying brook of popularity, or the drying brook of failing health or a sick loved one or a failing career, or the drying brook of a friendship that is slowly fading away. God wants to teach us not to trust in his gifts, but in himself. He wants to drain us of self, as he drained the apostles by ten days of waiting before Pentecost.

Text: 1 Kings 17:2-7
Sermon Series: Elijah: God's Mountain Man

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