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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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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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The Last Days According to Daniel
by Ray Pritchard

Our journey through Daniel ends today. When we began in November, I noted in my first sermon that there were […]

Text: Daniel 12
Sermon Series: Daniel: Courageous Living in Turbulent Times
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Who is the Antichrist?
by Ray Pritchard

Daniel 11 reveals important information about the coming world ruler called the Antichrist. Secular writers have predicted the emergency of “extreme evil.” Christians are called to be bold and live in hope because the future is in God’s hands.

Text: Daniel 11
Sermon Series: Daniel: Courageous Living in Turbulent Times
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A Peek into God’s Calendar
by Ray Pritchard

My text has long been considered the most important passage in the book of Daniel. For 2000 years Christians have […]

Text: Daniel 9:24-27
Sermon Series: Daniel: Courageous Living in Turbulent Times
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Goats 1, Rams 0
by Ray Pritchard

Before we jump into this chapter, several observations are in order. First, Daniel 8 on the surface appears to be […]

Text: Daniel 8
Sermon Series: Daniel: Courageous Living in Turbulent Times
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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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How to Tame Lions
by Ray Pritchard

The story of Daniel in the lion’s den is one of the best-known and best-loved stories in all the Bible. […]

Text: Daniel 6
Sermon Series: Daniel: Courageous Living in Turbulent Times
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God’s Graffiti
by Ray Pritchard

Babylon became great because of the sovereign blessing of God. In their greatness they forgot about God and began to take him for granted. God judged them and they were no longer a great nation. In the end God judges that nations who forget him, and that judgment often comes at the hands of another nation God raises up for that very purpose.

Text: Daniel 5
Sermon Series: Daniel: Courageous Living in Turbulent Times
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‘Twas the Day After Christmas
by Ray Pritchard

Our text tells us how to celebrate Christmas. In its most literal sense, this passage describes the various responses of […]

Text: Luke 2:17-20
Sermon Series: Christmas Messages

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