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Five Good Reasons / 125 VIEWS
Five Good Reasons Why There is Suffering, Part 1
What about the question of suffering? How could a good God let it happen? Explore part 1 of the fascinating answer with Pr. Asscherick.

Stupid Money / 124 VIEWS
Trucker advice
After college, Doug worked as a CPA. How'd he end up owning a trucking company? He shares how his education as a CPA helps in his business, and how his ministry is now being the church treasurer.

Living Free / 123 VIEWS
8: Creating a Lifestyle: Exercise and Sleep
In this episode, Vicki Griffin address our need for exercise and sleep. God blessed man with fresh air, exercise, and rest as antidotes to many mental, physical, and spiritual maladies. Fresh air, exercise, and rest increase energy and are powerful weapons against stress, fatigue, and cravings.

Table Talk / 119 VIEWS
The New Covenant
Click play to join the conversation of Jeffrey Rosario, David Asscherick, Ty Gibson, and James Rafferty as they grapple to understand Paul’s statements in 2 Corinthians 3:6-18. What’s this New Covenant? How does it compare with the Old Covenant? Why is this important for us? Bring a Bible and listen in. Let yourself dare to think.

Cross Connection / 118 VIEWS
The Multicultural Meal (Holiday Special) | Episode 14
For the holiday season, Oleg, Sergio, and the team discuss unity, consumerism, and how we need to redirect our thinking through narrative of Jesus.

Five Good Reasons / 117 VIEWS
Five Good Reasons Not to Be Religious
Don't be religious? An interesting proposition, coming from a preacher...

Global Affairs Today / 115 VIEWS
Do We Really Understand Religious Freedom?
Religious freedom is something that many of us simply take for granted. But do we really understand all the rights and responsibilities it brings? We take a closer look at this fundamental human right.

Three Cosmic Messages Earth's Final Conflict / 113 VIEWS
2. A Moment of Destiny
The world has reached its moment of destiny, as society faces extreme uncertainty where it is difficult to distinguish right from wrong. Mark Finley sheds light on the certainty of where we are and where the world is headed.