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Book of 1st Corinthians
Pastor Dean Rhine • Bethel Evangelical Free Church • Sermon • • 15 views • 41:25
Everyone likes to say they have their rights. The Apostle Paul had rights ho could have impressed on the Church in Corinth. Instead, he chose to limit his rights in order to help the Gospel spread. Today, Pastor Dean applies the same principle to our lives.
GLENN PEASE • Sermon • • 40 views
By Pastor Glenn Pease Superman has always been popular as a comic book character, and I can remember racing across the snow in a blizzard to trade comic books with a friend in order to get some new adventures of this heaven-like hero of humanity. In our day now the movies of superman have made millions…
GLENN PEASE • Sermon • • 49 views
By Pastor Glenn Pease An advertisement that was originally printed in the Miner's Magazine as a serious add was later published by the Reader's Digest as humor. The ad read, "Wanted: Man to work on nuclear fissionable isotope molecular reactive counter and three-phase cyclotronic uranium photosynthesizers.…
GLENN PEASE • Sermon • • 31 views
By Pastor Glenn Pease Webster's New Collegiate Dictionary defines sex as "The character of being male or female, or of pertaining to the distinctive function of the male or female in reproduction." This sounds like a rather simple, harmless, little word with a clear and obvious meaning, but no one can…
GLENN PEASE • Sermon • • 182 views
By Pastor Glenn Pease Admiral Richard Byrd, the famous polar explorer, had adventures of being lost and then found that are amazing. In his book Alone, he tells of being alone for six months in his little shack in 1934 living through a long Antartic winter. Every day he would take a walk, but he would…
GLENN PEASE • Sermon • • 40 views
By Pastor Glenn Pease We instinctively feel a oneness with those who have had a common experience with us. On the other hand, we have a hard time relating to those whose experience has been radically different from our own. During the war the men who were under constant fire resented the officers who…