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Fellowship with the Father

Franco Bottley shared that prayer is not performance or simply asking God for things but a conversation that nurtures genuine fellowship with the Father. He encouraged believers to move past intimidation and misconceptions about prayer, seeing it instead as open communication that builds relationship with God just as communication is essential in all relationships. Prayer is not meant to move …

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Prayer: A Two-Way Conversation

Ever wonder how biblical figures like Paul had such a powerful relationship with God? It wasn’t just through academic study—it was through a vibrant, two-way conversation with God. In this audio teaching, you’ll learn how prayer was central to their lives and how it can be to yours as well. Marc Dickie will take you on a journey through the …

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God’s Wisdom Vs. Human Reason

Our human existence can be summed up in a few simple truths. We are made in the image of God. We have reasoning abilities far beyond any other creature on the planet. And unlike animals, we can make choices that shape our future. Every day, we make countless decisions—what time to get up, when and what to eat, which activities …

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Our Time on Earth is Short

Have you ever really taken a moment to think about time? Not just the hours on a clock or the days on a calendar, but how quickly it all slips by? We wake up, go about our day, and before we know it, another week has vanished. And yet, deep down, we know time isn’t just something we spend—it’s one …

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Wise Speech

In this teaching, Rich Robson emphasizes the power of words to bring life or death, urging believers to speak with purity and integrity. He reminds us that words must be backed by actions, as our speech affects both the listener and the speaker. Drawing from Proverbs, he points out that even fools seem wise when silent, while the righteous use …

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Growing Through the Hard Stuff

In this teaching Marc Dickie shares how trials, though uncomfortable, are essential for building character, endurance, and trust in God. Drawing from Romans 5, he explained that spiritual maturity often comes through hardship—not ease. He also emphasized that real faith means acting on God’s Word, even when fear or doubt is present. Through examples like Gideon and David, Marc encourages …

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Passover: Who Really Did the Killing?

The first Passover, described in Exodus 12, has long stirred questions about divine justice, innocence, and the nature of God. Traditional English translations often depict Yahweh personally going from house to house, killing the firstborn unless He saw blood on the doorposts—then He would “pass over” that house. However, a closer look at the original Hebrew text reveals a different …

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Liberty That Lasts

As we celebrate Independence Day in the United States, our attention naturally turns to the freedoms we enjoy as citizens. While political freedom is indeed a great blessing, Scripture directs us to an even greater reality—true freedom, the freedom that only God can bestow. Since the dawn of creation, humanity has longed to be free. This longing is neither accidental nor …

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The Battle Beyond the Eyes

One of the most important truths revealed in Scripture is that life involves far more than what meets the eye. Behind the visible world is an unseen spiritual conflict, one that shapes many of the experiences we encounter. God’s Word unveils this reality—not to instill fear, but to arm us with confidence and clarity. The apostle Paul pulls back the …

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The Blessed Man of Psalm 1

Though one of the shortest chapters in the Bible, Psalm 1 is rich with practical wisdom for living a life of blessing. In just six verses, it unveils the path to true happiness and fulfillment by clearly showing both what to avoid and what to embrace. Its structure highlights that genuine blessing doesn’t come from following the counsel of the …