Sermons About Women
Sacred Marriage: the fear of God
On this Mother’s Day we are going to look at the fear of God through womanhood. Then come Father’s Day we will look at the same thing through manhood. The fear of God is crucial to marriage. Today we will see the fear of God described in this sacred context.
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What Men Want
Above all else men value the respect of their wives. Unfortunately, many men feel as though their opinions and decisions are valued in every area of their lives except home. This must change. Key Verses Eph 5:21-33
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Miss USA and Homosexuality
Gary comments on the recent Miss USA competition when Miss California stated she was not for gay marriage. Publicity of her position has sparked debate and homosexuals outrage everywhere.
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Neighborhoods in the Network / Women at the Well (Cortland County, NY)
Some women in Cortland County, NY have been making the lives of others a little brighter through a basket ministry called Women at the Well. Join Martha Manikas-Foster in this Neighborhoods in the Network report to learn how the group spreads the love of God by filling baskets...
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Kingdom Marriage - #7
Pastor Stan teaches from Mark 10, explaining the differences between "the culture of divorce and abuse" and "the Biblical record on marriage and divorce." He shows seven common causes of divorce, and finishes the lesson with the bottom line: Jesus said don't underestimate the damage of divorce, and don't understate the value of the people involved in divorce.
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Instructions on Worship
Instructions for men and women pertaining to how they are to conduct themselves in worship.
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Neighborhoods in the Network / Women's Rights National Historical Park
In July of 1848, three hundred people gathered in Seneca Falls, NY for a convention that changed American history. Join Martha Manikas-Foster for this Neighborhoods in the Network look at the Women's Rights National Historical Park in Seneca Falls.
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Washington's Spymaster
The role of espionage was crucial during the War for Independence. Spying was made even more irresistible with both sides speaking the same language. When spy Nathan Hale was captured and hung by the British, George Washington was highly motivated to centralize intelligence operations. An American commander, Benjamin Tallmadge, became Washington’s chief of intelligence. Tallmadge ran a network of spies using cipher codes, invisible ink, double agents, and disinformation.
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Love & Marriage
First in our Relationships series, learning more about the relationships that shape our lives.
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