Message: “Behold, I Thought…” from Brady Cook

Human logic and reasoning are important, until they go against God’s Word. And in Naaman’s case, they almost cost him his life.

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Message: “One Tip to Revolutionize Your Bible Study” from Brady Cook

If there was one thing you could do to turn Bible reading from a chore into a non-stop thrill ride, would you listen?

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Message: “The Biggest Issue With Millennial Theories” from Brady Cook

Is Jesus going to come again before the thousand year reign of Christ, or after? Or will there even be a thousand year reign? Put your own thoughts to the side and look at what the Bible says. Then examine the true effects of what a misunderstanding of Jesus’ return can look like.

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Message: “Why Didn’t They Build That Temple?” from Brady Cook

The remnant that returned from captivity had absolutely no excuse to not build the Temple. But whereas we often chastise them for their lack of priorities, the truth of their situation is a lot more complicated – and relatable.

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Message: “How Can Coronavirus Point Us to Christ?” from Brady Cook

Covid-19 is running ramshod over the entire world, threatening the physical – and spiritual – lives of Christians everywhere. But if we use this time properly, Coronavirus can also point us to a deeper faith with Jesus.

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Message: “Should We Learn to Pray?” from Brady Cook

Prayer is automatic. It’s a natural response to the circumstances around us, but that doesn’t mean we shouldn’t learn how to pray properly. The words matter, but Jesus also puts a lot of emphasis on perseverance and confidence as well.

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Message: “I Have Learned to Be Content” from Brady Cook

What is contentment, and why is it so important in the life of a Christian? Many of us seek for it constantly, as if it’s some elusive feeling that we can only find once we’re enlightened. As Paul says in Philippians 4:11 though, contentment isn’t something we acquire, it’s something we learn. Here’s how you can learn it too.

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