Message Summary: David took a lot of women as sexual conquests and killed a bunch of people. At the same time, God says that David was a man after God's own heart. Why? How? And what might all this mean for us today?
Message Summary: More than just someone with whom to take on any adventure, fight any battle. More than just someone to share in great conversation at Starbucks. We see all this, yet so much more in the story of David and Jonathan. If we look closely, we may find ourselves in this ancient story.
Creekside Langley Speaker: Jim Gaull
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Message Summary: Today we'll take a journey through two scenes from the story of David. Throughout his life he was attacked by people that were supposed to be closest to him. David constantly faced choices in how he would respond. When you go through similar challenges you have similar choices. How would you respond?
How do you feel when you connect with people who are different from you? Some people are challenged to grow and some withdraw. What if we could build bridges like Jesus does? How do I do that without compromising my principles?
What if we could find a way to be intentional about our lives? How would this impact my spiritual journey? Whether you are a committed Christ follower, someone who is still checking into who God is or you are not sure you want to have anything to do with God, this teaching could touch your life significantly.
First as a runaway bestselling novel and now as a blockbuster movie, The Da Vinci Code has captivated millions. Its allegations against historic Christianity are colorfully portrayed – but are they true, or merely inaccurate accounts of centuries-old myths and heresies?
Every day we are exposed to spin, hype and “truth abuse.”
How do we navigate through all that stuff? How can we know that something is true?
What difference does it make, anyway?
Series: True for You? Message: All Things Are Yours Msg 1 of 3
Message Summary:
What if we were to claim the good, the true, the holy, wherever and whenever we found it? What would it look like to live with the understanding that truth is bigger than any religion and the world is God's and everything in it?
How do you know whether the sun will rise tomorrow? How do you know that you are not dreaming now? How do you know that your teacher has not been possessed by aliens? And how would you know if he had? In fact, how do you know that anything is true?
Where do I find truth? How do I decide if something is true? And how does this apply in my life?