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Author: Steven A Crane
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Welcome to the weekly audio podcast for Eagle Christian Church in Eagle, Idaho. Our mission is to reach people with the gospel message of Jesus Christ, teach people to become devoted disciples of His, equip people for acts of service, and send them into ministry. As a Christian church, we do not claim to be the only Christians or the only church, but we will seek simply to be known as Christians without a denominational label. We do not see ourselves as better than anyone else but as a group of Christian people dedicated to a personal relationship with Jesus Christ.
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Dr. Crane shares from Mark 14 the story of Peter's denial of Jesus, and how it helps us understand that we are prone to stumbling but Jesus is quick to offer forgiveness.
Steve Crane shares from Mark 14 the story of Jesus' trial, where we can learn how unfairly Jesus was treated and how he responded.
Jakob King shares the story of the final Passover that Jesus had with his disciples, where he redefined the elements of that meal to show the hope that we can have in him.
Jakob King shares two stories from Mark 14 that can help us understand that gratefulness and worship are how we overcome pride and selfishness.
Jakob King shares Jesus' discourse from Mark 13 on the future destruction of the Temple and his second coming, where we learn that Jesus will return one day and make everything right again.
Jakob King shares from Mark 11-12 and shows that our allegiance should belong to the one in whose image we are made, and not in anthing else.
Jakob King shares from Mark 11 the story of Jesus' triumphant return to Jerusalem, and his interactions with the leaders in the temple. From these stories, we can see how Jesus wants to rearrange our hearts in order to cultivate his character in us.
Jakob King shares from Mark 10 some stories that show how Jesus calls his followers to serve others, rather than seeking status from them, and how Jesus modeled that way of life.
Jakob King shares from Mark 10 the story of Jesus lovingly challenging a wealthy young ruler to give up the one thing that was keeping him from a relationship with God, his money.
Dr. Crane shares from Mark 10 a story of when some Pharisees hoped to trap Jesus with a question about marriage, and he turned it around on them with a reminder of God's original intent for marriage.
Dr. Crane shares from Mark 9 where Jesus tells his disciples for the second time of his coming journey to Jerusalem where he will be killed, and then rise again on the third day. He then teaches his disciples to be humble and servant-oriented as they deal with the world.
Dr. Crane shares from Mark 9 the powerful story of a man who brought his demon-possessed boy to Jesus for healing, and how Jesus used the story to teach about the effects of faith and prayer in our lives.
Jakob King shares from Mark 9 the story of Jesus being transfigured on the mountain, and shows us how seeing Jesus clearly and understanding his purpose can radically change us.
Dr. Crane shares from Mark 8 a time when Jesus told his disciples of his upcoming suffering, rejection, death, and resurrection, and challenged them to deny themselves and follow him.
Dr. Crane shares from Mark 8 a story of another miraculous healing, and how Jesus wants to be Lord over every area of our life--not just the parts we choose.
Dr. Crane shares from Mark 8 where Jesus fed 4000 people, and warned his disciples to be careful about their attitudes about life.
Dr. Crane shares from Mark 7 a story where Jesus healed a man of his physical ailment, but we also see a bigger picture of how Jesus himself is great and more powerful than the blessings he gives.
Dr. Crane shares from Mark 7 a story where Jesus asks us to let go of stereotypes and prejudice that would prevent us from loving others well.
Dr. Crane shares a story from Mark 7 of a discussion between Jesus and some Pharisees, where Jesus emphasized the importance of heart transformation rather than just religious routines.
Dr. Crane shares the miracle story of Jesus walking on the water, where we can see that Jesus is both transcendent, yet imminent. He is truly God and at the same time he has a personal relationship with each of us.