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The great heritage of EFCA people around the world includes the fact that fellowship and ministry opportunities in the local church are based solely on one’s personal faith in Jesus Christ as Savior and Lord and trusting in Him alone for salvation. Membership requires commitment to sound doctrine as expressed in our statement of faith.…
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Faithfulness to one’s calling is the essential stewardship of ministry.
How does the doctrine of God's sovereignty help us deal with our life circumstances? How does it impact our thinking about sharing the Gospel?
What does it mean that we are saved by grace through faith? What difference does that make in our lives and in our relationships?
God came to earth that we might go to heaven.
It's always the right thing to do the right thing.
Living a God-centered life sometimes means surrendering to a plan for our lives that isn't what we had in mind.
God answers our prayers and keeps His promises even when we might have given up asking.
After rebuilding the wall of Jerusalem, the people made a number of binding commitments. What commitments should Christians consider making today?
When we remember God's lovingkindness, and acknowledge, grieve, and confess our sins, our hearts are prepared for God to bring true revival.
When God brings spiritual renewal, His people hunger for and revere His Word, which brings conviction and grace.
Spiritual revival through faith in Christ produces a wave of joy that erupts from our hearts and spills out over everything.
Knowing God’s plan should inspire us to choose to live in light of that plan, to choose His way instead of our own and to choose to participate in His plan.
What is biblical "peace"? How do we find peace when we are overwhelmed, stressed, and frustrated?
Dealing with distractions & diversions, gossip & slander, and anxiety & fear as we faithfulling pursue God's work.
How does the church stay focused on God's mission when we are mocked, opposed, or discouraged?
Nehemiah and those building the walls with him face mocking, discouragement, and threats. How did they handle it? What does mean for us?














