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27 Books of Life
The New Testament books are evidence of God's great role in communicating to humanity His great truths.
Ester - A Woman of Resolve Bible Study Part 1
Part 1 of Carol's Bible Study: Ester - A Woman of Resolve
Praying God's Words
What's the answer to the problem of Arrested Prayer Development? The answer is praying God's Word back to Him. Prayers based in and on scripture are modeled in the Bible, and many great saints of the past have benefitted from praying scripture. In this message Pastor Ron gives several examples of Bible-based prayers and includes a guide to getting started with praying God's Words.
Our Manifesto
It seems that every weirdo & fringe group out there these days has a "manifesto" — a paper describing their ideology and beliefs. As Christians, we're called to be "weird in a God way," and we have a "manifesto" — the Bible. This is the last message in the "Keep Church Weird" series.
How the bible changes things
A in Depth Look into how the word of God, on a daily basis will change life and its influence on a person.
Treasure in Written Form
A look at the collection of 27 books that make up the New Testament.
Never, Never, Never Give Up Bible Study Part 8
Part 8 of Carol's Bible Study: Never, Never, Never Give Up
The Books of the Book
All religions have teachings and traditions that are passed down and revered and believed. Many of the larger or higher religions have their holy books. Hinduism has the Vedas and Upanishads (oo-pan-i-shads) of which the Baghavad Gita is a part. Buddhism has the Tripataka (nearly 40 volumes). Islam has the Koran (Quran). Judaism has the Torah and the OT. Christianity has the Holy Bible. When we talk about the Holy Bible we sometimes refer to it as the canon of Scripture. The word canon means a rule or a standard, a measure, a rod for keeping things straight. It’s like a carpenter’s rule, to give a straight and true line. By canon of Scripture we are talking about what belongs in the Bible and what does not, as our standard and measure. How did the canon come to be and how did it get its authority and when did the church officially recognize these particular 66 books? We should not underestimate the importance of these questions. God’s Word is our life, our spiritual life depends on it. We must know with confidence what’s from God and what’s not.



