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August 22, 2016
“Good morning listener, your mission, should you choose to accept it, is to win the lost!” Today on Discover the Word, join us as they talk about “Mission Possible,” a “seek and save” rescue mission driven by a Father’s heart for the lost. Join the group for a fresh spin on Jesus’s most familiar parable—the […]
September 28, 2009
Nobody sets out deliberately to get lost. You just go along making choices until suddenly you look around and wonder how you got here.
September 25, 2009
Whether you have a son or daughter who has left the faith, or you can relate to the son who stayed at home, the profound teaching of the Prodigal Son has struck a chord in men and women’s hearts for centuries.
September 24, 2009
Another thought-provoking discussion on God’s Word. We’re stepping back into the first century, to hear Jesus’ parables from the perspective of those who heard Him firsthand, and seeing how we can relate two thousand years later!
September 23, 2009
The stories Jesus told were more than entertainment. They were meaningful lessons, intended to teach people about God’s character and priorities.
September 22, 2009
If you’ve ever lost your car keys, your cell phone, maybe even your wedding ring, you know the frantic search that ensues until you’ve found the missing object. Share thoughtful teaching about God’s character.
September 21, 2009
If you’ve ever had a child wander off without your knowledge, you know the panic and fear that grips you as you search frantically for them, and the joy that comes once they have been found. Let’s explore the parables of Jesus.
September 18, 2009
The first-century religious folk often chastised Jesus for associating with people their society rejected. The company Jesus kept reveals a lot about God’s love for the lost.
September 17, 2009
In Luke chapter 15, Jesus tells a story of a shepherd who leaves his entire flock in order to search for one lost sheep. Be encouraged as Haddon Robinson reflects on this important teaching.
September 16, 2009
The term repentance is a sobering one. For some, it’s a reminder of past deeds long covered up. For others, it’s a refreshing reminder of the freedom found in a relationship with God.