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What is the Fruit of The Spirit? Why is it important?
Bryon closes out our series on The Prodigal Son.
We begin our series on the Prodigal Son with Bryon giving us a walkthrough of Luke chapter 15 and why there's more to the story than you think!
In our final week, we speak with two college students about the joys and challenges of owning technology in our modern world.
In Week Two Ryan offers practical tips for families along with what the Bible says about how we are wired.
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Greg Lisson speaks about how the most important part of managing the phone is the person behind it.
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Our final night of camp, Matthew 11:28 - 30
Jesus asks His disciples: "Who do you say that I am?" He's not trying to quiz us. He's not trying to catch us in a trap. Jesus wants us to realize that unless we see Him as our truest and closest friend, we have missed His heart for us.
We are spending some time in Matthew 11:28-30. Jesus is Gentle and Lowly. He invites all who need Him to come to Him.
The world has so many mixed messages about self-care. Many of these methods only make us feel worse. PVN Students Intern Bryon Schirner walks us through what the Bible teaches about taking care of ourselves.
Ryan walks us through a verse in Psalm 4, reminding us that anger is not always bad, but we should always be careful.
Paul's argument with Peter teaches us a lot of things. God speaks to us through other people. How we treat other people affects how they see the Gospel. In our crazy times we cannot overlook all the important things in this section that God has to teach us.
In Galatians 2, Paul continues to defend his reputation as an apostle. More than that, he defends the Gospel that he is preaching. He reminds us to love our neighbor, and to make sure our change is from the inside out.
In Revelation 3:1-6 Jesus speaks to the dead church in the city of Sardis. He reminds them that only He can bring peace, restoration, and life to a dead city and a dead soul.
Galatians 1 has a lot of twists and turns. Before we get into chapter 2, Frank Murphy is coming back to review the first chapter and cover anything we might have missed!
Paul tells his story. He does this to defend his reputation to the Galatians. In doing so, he shows us 2 important things: That meeting Jesus Christ is what saves us, and that personal stories are powerful in converting other people.
In the second part of his introduction...there is no introduction. Paul gets right to business and he is angry. But why is he so angry? If Paul looked at the state of the Church in America today, would he be thankful that we are not like the Galatians, or are we also missing the point?
Galatians is a book about belief. What exactly did Jesus come to do? How does it apply to us today? Why did some people hear the message with so much joy, and other with so much hatred?
Summer is a time to catch up! If we trust and follow God, summer can be a time to really dig deep into our relationship with Christ. Here are seven ways to do it!
In our second College talk, Abby Blackmon and Brooke Dellis share their thoughts on a variety of issues that college students face. From changing majors, to dating, to Greek life and more!
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