Identity
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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
Guard Your Heart With God’s Word
Brody Holloway | Proverbs 4 | SWO20 Wednesday Morning Keep the Word of God in your heart. We need it to invade our consciousness and keep us from sin. James …
2020
Can You Lose Your Salvation?
Spencer Davis | Thursday Morning Watch the video illustration below (included in the SWO20 session): Resources SWO Summer Camp
2020
Idolatry
Spencer Davis | Breakout | SWO20 Tuesday Morning Idolatry is a serious problem in the Scripture… but is it a serious problem in our culture today? This workshop looks at …
2020
My Journey to Loving Singleness
By Amy Rasmussen Contentment: being so pleased with your current situation, so satisfied with what you have, that you desire no more! I love this definition of contentment, and I’m …
2020
Brokenhearted? The Lord is Near
By Jennifer Jolly Our Losses Most days I thought I was doing ok with it. In fact, before it happened, I actually kind of marveled at how well I …
2020
Round Table: Fighting Sin, The War is Already Won
[buzzsprout episode=’3400015′ player=’true’] 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 …
2020
Round Table: Dealing With Temptation
[buzzsprout episode=’3176890′ player=’true’] How do you deal with temptation? Temptation itself is not sin. How do we live in the reality of temptation, but not yield to it? We must …
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 …
2020
Why Passion in Ministry Isn’t Enough
By Greg Mathias It is not uncommon for me to sit across the table from a friend, colleague, or student and hear stories of burnout, disillusionment, and just plain weariness …