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In this episode of Serving Jesus Christ, Pastor Swanson shares a Sunday message titled,
A Different Gospel
What would it take for you to give up a deeply-held belief?
That is, something that at this very moment you hold dear to the very core of your being? Something that you truly believe!
Here’s where I am going with this. . .
What would it take for you to give up your Christian faith. . .your faith in Jesus Christ?
Or, perhaps thinking about it from the standpoint of. . .
What would it take for you to lessen or modify your current Christian belief structure?
If you desire further information, it may be obtained at [email protected].
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Scripture Quotations: New American Standard Bible: 1995 Update (La Habra, CA: The Lockman Foundation, 1995).
The music "Be Thou My Vision", "He is Lord", and "Christ The Solid Rock" were arranged and played by Don Wigton. Used by Permission.
By Pastor Warren SwansonIn this episode of Serving Jesus Christ, Pastor Swanson shares a Sunday message titled,
A Different Gospel
What would it take for you to give up a deeply-held belief?
That is, something that at this very moment you hold dear to the very core of your being? Something that you truly believe!
Here’s where I am going with this. . .
What would it take for you to give up your Christian faith. . .your faith in Jesus Christ?
Or, perhaps thinking about it from the standpoint of. . .
What would it take for you to lessen or modify your current Christian belief structure?
If you desire further information, it may be obtained at [email protected].
* * * * * *
If the link to download the worksheet is not present within your podcast feed, it may be downloaded at: https://servingjesuschrist.libsyn.com/
Scripture Quotations: New American Standard Bible: 1995 Update (La Habra, CA: The Lockman Foundation, 1995).
The music "Be Thou My Vision", "He is Lord", and "Christ The Solid Rock" were arranged and played by Don Wigton. Used by Permission.