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2020
Jesus our Champion
Rob Conti | 1 Samuel 17 | SWO20 Tuesday Morning When David challenged Goliath, the Philistine giant, his trust was in the Lord. In Genesis 3, our first champion (Adam) …
2020
Romans 8: The Identity That Drives Godliness
Brody Holloway | Romans 8:1-11 | SWO20 Tuesday Night Romans 8 is one of the most-loved passages in the Bible. It’s full of grace, Gospel-driven doctrine, and bridges toward the …
2020
Can You Lose Your Salvation?
Can you lose your salvation? Is it possible to commit apostasy, or are those who fall away from Christ truly Christians at all? This is a question that Christians (and …
2020
Prepare Your Students for Difficult Questions
Zach Mabry | Leader Breakout | SWO20 Friday Morning If we believe the Bible then we must believe all of the Bible. We do not have the option of dismissing …
2020
Idolatry
Spencer Davis | Breakout | SWO20 Idolatry is a serious problem in the Scripture… but is it a serious problem in our culture today? This workshop looks at what idols …
2020
Lessons From Rahab: Jesus and His Crazy Grandmas
The mission to send spies into Jericho was a rescue mission for Rahab. Yahweh didn’t need more information about the walls of Jericho to conquer the city. He wanted to …
2020
Round Table: Fighting Sin, The War is Already Won
We know we need to fight sin, but how? The Bible teaches us to fight from the position of our identity as forgiven children of God. When your mind is …
2020
King of Kings
We were created for eternity. This is a boot camp to prepare us to reign with Christ for eternity. The only thing that matters on that day is: “What did …
2020
Ramadan: Resources to Learn More about Reaching Muslims with the Gospel
The best way to learn how to love and engage Muslims is by spending time with Muslims. Nothing replaces the value of learning someone’s story, and nothing matches the depth …
2020
The Anchor of Christ in the Storm of Depression
[buzzsprout episode=’3303922′ player=’true’] Depression and anxiety are real. And, Christians aren’t immune to them. But, there is a difference in how we deal with it. How are Christians able to …