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  • 4. Abigail

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    http://feeds.bible.org/kay_daigle/forsuch/daigle_forsuch_04.mp3
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  • 3. Hannah

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    http://feeds.bible.org/kay_daigle/forsuch/daigle_forsuch_03.mp3
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  • 2. Ruth

    We tend to look at our physical circumstances and resources as indicative of how much we can do for God. Surely, He uses those of power and wealth to impact the world! But God’s word tells us the story of Ruth—a widow, penniless, living in a foreign land, sole provider for her mother-in-law—who makes a great impact for God’s kingdom! Learn from her story about yourselves and your God!

    A Precious Word from God

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  • 4. What Purpose Is There In Church?

    The most wonderful thing that has ever happened to the world is Jesus. After that, the most wonderful thing is His presence in a community of people called the Church. Many have been critical of the Church, many more have given up on it, and still others stand against it. The Church will always vacillate between the glorious and the grotesque.

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  • Walking with God in Clash with Our Culture (Genesis 6:5 - 7:5)

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    A couple of months ago, I was approached by a leader of a campus Christian fellowship at the University of Maryland asking for some help. He said that more and more times students are encountering a changing landscape of our culture in their evangelistic and Bible study efforts. To use the parable of the soils as an analogy: There is a new soil out there.

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  • 1. Nahum

    Introduction to Nahum

    The aim of this chapter and succeeding introductory chapters is to acquaint the reader with the crucial questions that have affected the interpretation of the biblical passages under consideration. Because proper hermeneutical procedure rests primarily upon a basis of historical, grammatical, literary, and theological data, each of the introductory chapters will focus on the crucial problems associated with those areas.

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