Today's Programming Guide Friday, August 14th, 2009 |
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Dr. Joe Martin is the guest speaker this week at Guthrie Grove in Pelzer, South Carolina. Don't miss his final message (or the ice cream) this evening at the service beginning at 7 p.m. |
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We're glad you've stopped by to listen to some of the music, messages, and speakers from the Church of God of the Abrahamic Faith. Our file-streaming webcast primarily features original sermons and messages, prayers, music, and public domain songs and hymns throughout the programming as spoken and performed throughout our church body. We hope that as you listen you will be blessed by the word of God. Please continue to keep this ministry in your thoughts and prayers as we strive to spread and grow the message and the membership in the coming Kingdom of God! |
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The Voice of Truth Broadcast: Let's Go Fishing Pastor Jeff Fletcher E-mail Jeff Bethel Church of God of the Abrahamic Faith, Pelzer, South Carolina Everybody likes to share some good news. In fact, as disciples of Christ, that's our primary mission. Take a look at Simon the fisherman. In all ways, he was mostly unqualified, but he was called by Jesus to spread the gospel. Today's study looks at 5 ways to become a fisher of men. Are you being called into action? Are you just involved? Or are you totally committed? Luke 4:43; 5:1-11; Joshua 1:8; Psalm 119:11; James 1:22; Psalm 1 |
The Strength of the Lord Pastor Michael Cisler E-mail Mike North Kent Bible Church Rockford, Michigan God is able to power and strengthen us to deal with whatever comes our way. We can depend and rely on Him in times of loss, discouragement, and change. He's our rock and our shield. But we have to put our own power aside, and let God be the source. Psalms 18:1-3, 30-35; 28:7; 46:1-3; Isaiah 40:1,28-31; 1 Peter 4:7; Philippians 4:13 |
Truth Matters Radio Broadcast: Monotheism Makes Sense Host Sean Finnegan with George Littler E-mail Sean The Truth Matters Radio show, once heard on WHAZ (97.3 FM and 1330 AM) in the Capital District of New York State, has not been renewed to air due to doctrinal differences with the radio station. We pray the truth continues to be shared through this ministry. In this week's un-aired program, listen in to hear a riveting story of how God in his love pursued George Littler throughout his early tumultuous years, and how he was saved apart from believing complex doctrines which made little sense to a street-smart New Yorker. |