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Author: Mark DeYmaz, Harry Li, Lawrence Hicks, Lauren Carrión

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Subscribe to hear biblically sound, personally encouraging, and a credible witness of faith, peace, hope, and love as shared on Sunday mornings in Little Rock, Arkansas by teaching pastors in one of the most proven and healthy multiethnic churches in the United States today. #multiethnic #multiethnicchurch #hopeforall

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What are 4 key ways followers of Jesus can effectively share the good news of Jesus with others today: Who He is, what He did for us, and why.  That and so much more in this 21st century understanding and encouragement of Gospel witness. View the slide deck here.
Quite simply, the best message you will ever hear on the why, how, and what of prayer. Pastor Harry is truly a man of prayer: This message is born from a lifetime of practice as well as praying with others. Don't miss it!
In this episode, Pastor Lawrence demonstrates the why and what of serving God and others as intrinsic to our creation and sense of significance as human beings. Consider that from the moment of our creation extending throughout eternity, joy and meaning is experienced only by fulfilling the purposes of God via service.
In this first of five episodes in the Elements series, Pastor Mark explains the why and how of studying the Bible. Listen to consider the varying types of Bible study, the Top 7 Benefits of Bible Study, and to practice the Interpretive Method of Bible study by considering with Mark the true meaning of Philippians 4:13 ("I can do all things through Christ who strengthens me.")  View the slide deck here.
In this special easter edition, pastors Mark and Lawrence combine to finish our study of the Prayer of Peace. Learn the nuanced distinction between forgiving and a pardon as well as how significance in this life comes only in dying to ourselves.
In this episode, Pastor Harry discusses why it is better to give than to receive as Christ exemplified, and how what we give of ourselves in measure to others will come back to us in both quantity and quality.
Love is intrinsic to who and why God is, how He acts, and what He does. In this episode, Pastor Mark explains that love is intrinsic to our being as well and consider the benefits of loving others in His name.
Being misunderstood is hard and hurtful to our emotions and our soul. In this episode, Pastor Lawrence highlights what Jesus experienced and how he responded to being misunderstood.
In this episode, Pastor Harry turns our attention to the second half of the Prayer of Peace, where a counterintuitive spiritual truth is uncovered. Some of our deepest desires are found, not when we seek them directly, but when we selflessly give them away to others.
The emotion of sadness is an expression of our humanity: Joy is more a choice than a feeling. In this episode, Pastor Mark explains what joy is, what it's not, and from where it ultimately comes.
Light and darkness... These seemingly opposing forces are among the first two things mentioned in the Bible. In this episode, Pastor Lawrence shares what light can teach us about the character of God, and how by letting it shine we can help lead others out of dark places in their lives.
In this episode, Pastor Mark reminds us that darkness comes before light and resurrection after crucifixion. Indeed, we can endure inevitable seasons of despair in this life by standing firm on the character and promises of Jesus, our solid rock of hope. 
In this episode, Pastor Lauren considers the power of faith and how, in times of doubt, we can remain assured that God is at work and can be trusted. Ultimately, it is the person and object of our faith, Jesus, who metaphorically moves  mountains of pain, hurt, and challenges, etc.,  that we have already or will inevitably face in this life and who gives us strength to endure otherwise difficult earthly circumstances.
Forgiveness... Everyone wants to receive it but few want to extend it.  What do you do when you’ve been wronged... How do you handle offense?  With the backdrop of the Prayer of Peace, Pastor Lawrence leads us through the scriptures in teaching and reflecting on this tough topic: When there is offense, forgive.
In this week’s episode, Pastor Harry challenges us to rethink concepts of love, hate who are enemies, persecutors, and more. Consider the why and how of showing love even to those who seem most unloveable... If we don’t, who else will?
The title, “Prince of Peace,” is the Hebrew Shar Shalom, which means “the one who removes all peace-disturbing factors and secures the peace.” (ODB) In this episode, Pastor Mark considers Christ's self-identification as the Anointed One (Isaiah 61, Luke 4), the expectation of followers to identify with Him as peacemakers (Matthew 5:9), and introduces the Prayer of Peace which will inform the entire VIA series.
Though normative today, expressions of violence, hatred, and rage, etc., are not answers but only perpetuate problems between us as human beings. In this episode, Pastor Mark kicks-off Season 9 by considering the urgent need for Christians to follow in the footsteps of Jesus by becoming instruments of peace. Consider the biblical expectation, discover the rewards (Isaiah 61), and learn why peacemakers are uniquely identified with the Son of God.
In this final episode of the Fulfilled series, Pastor Lauren walks us through the Christmas story in chronological order. Learn how 14 specific prophecies from the Old Testament found their fulfillment in the birth of Jesus... What are the odds?
According to Old Testament prophecy, the promised Messiah would first come to earth as a "Suffering Servant" before coming again as a "Conquering King." In this episode, Pastor Mark takes us on an epic, full-circle journey beginning with Adam and Eve's banishment from the Garden to mankind's return someday to the Tree of Life, made possible via the passion of Christ.
In this episode, Pastor Lawrence considers the Old Testament patriarch, Judah, to uncover in him certain characteristics and attributes later seen in his descendant, Jesus Christ. Discover how specific prophecies in the books of Genesis and Micah were fulfilled in the one and only Messiah.
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