Sermons About People
People Making a Difference / Saving the Streets of Syracuse
The Barnabas Center and Booth House are two shelters run by the Salvation Army in Syracuse for troubles teens who are homeless or have run away from home. The Army work towards repairing their family relationships, getting them through school and helping them find (and keep) jobs.
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A Case of Corporate Honor (I Peter 2 4-10) 3-22-09
As they suffered under slander and intimidation, Peter reminds his readers that they are, because of Christ, the people of God's eternal purposes.
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People Making a Difference / BonaResponds
In this week's "People Making a Difference" feature, FLN's Elizabeth Weaver takes us to a college campus in Olean, NY. There is a group of volunteers at St. Bonaventure University that is changing the surrounding community.
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Matthew 10:1-4
With so much of our culture crying for inner power and self-promotion, Matthew presents a contrast in the Kingdom Mission of our Lord and His followers.
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People Making a Difference / Won by One
FLN's Elizabeth Weaver shines the spotlight on a DuBois, PA ministry that is changing lives in the Caribbean.
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People Making a Difference / Peace of the City
In this week's "People Making a Difference" feature, FLN's Elizabeth Weaver takes us to Buffalo to highlight one ministry's inner-city work. Peace of the City is active in three different locations around the Queen City. It offers a multitude of programs for kids and families, including their literacy initiative and homework club.
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People Making a Difference / Faith in Action
They are changing the way they do "church" in Cortland, New York. A congregation there has decided if we are truly the body of Christ, then we ought to show it with our actions. FLN's Elizabeth Weaver has more in this week's "People Making a Difference."
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People Who Can Do Things
Ralph Waldo Emerson (1803–1882), along with his son Edward, struggled with a defiant calf that would not return to the barn. Edward pulled on the calf’s ears while his father pushed from behind. Their efforts were in vain. The calf would not budge. Emerson had read the philosophy of Plato and the science of Newton, but none of these intellectual tools helped in getting a reluctant calf into the barn. A young girl, knowing little of philosophy and probably nothing of Newton, watched with amusement at the ineptitude of the father and son team.
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