Families are a very special thing in the eyes of God and they are under attack. Are you, as a father, protecting your family?
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Pray . . . for Parents?
Your parents probably taught you to pray, and there’s no doubt they pray for you. But have you ever thought about praying for your parents?
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Am I Pleasing God?
In a split sermon, Charles Graby, a deacon serving in Atlanta and Buford, discusses how as young children, we desire to please our parents. Do we also as God's called children have a desire to please him?
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The Battle Against Godless Parenting
Parenting is not for the faint of heart! Unfortunately, it's only gotten more difficult as our society moves away from its reliance on and belief in God. In this message, we explore battles on how to raise our children in…
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Children - Think, Teach, Talk
Speaker: Tim Pebworth 11/2/19 Each year on the second Sabbath after the Feast of Tabernacles, we follow the example in Matthew 19 and we ask a blessing on little children. As parents and mentors we each want the best for…
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A Christian Survival Kit
When facing an extreme danger in life, it helps to be prepared - to have a survival kits, one that can have the physical items that might help us through a short period until the threat has passed. In this…
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How Can I Teach My Children the Ten Commandments?
Initiate, educate and demonstrate to your children God's Commandments to set them up for a better life.
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Honor the Father of Mercies
God does not punish us according to our sins, He is merciful. Are we merciful the way God is?
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Our Spiritual Heritage
Each of us has a heritage which comes from the family we were born into, the culture we live in and forces at work around us. God speaks of heritage in His word and goes into great detail to identify…
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They Are Waiting on Us
God's Feasts are independent and interdependent. One supports all; all support one. As God’s first-fruits, we are connected with God’s great White Throne Judgment of billions of future brethren. In truth, "They are waiting on us."