Posted on 09/05/2015 2:30:56 PM PDT by Maudeen
Monday
August 31
Where Will You Spend Eternity?
As Pastor Jack Graham reminds us on todays PowerPoint, Jesus said there are two roads: one wide and one narrow. Which road you travel is your decision. No small decision, this decision will determine your destiny and answer the question, Where Will You Spend Eternity?
TUESDAY
September 1
How to Live in the Last Days
For the believer, the end times evoke visions of the final fury and wrath of God. However, on todays PowerPoint, Pastor Jack Graham reminds us of the blessed hope that frees us from fear and provides the comfort we can share with our brothers and sisters in Christ.
WEDNESDAY
September 2
The Collapse of the World System
Its nearly impossible for a human being to predict the future the weather, sports, so much of it is a mystery to us. One thing that we do know is that Gods Word predicts the future perfectly. On todays PowerPoint, Pastor Jack Graham takes a look at the question of how we interpret the signs and indicators that reveal what is to come.
THURSDAY
September 3
A Marriage Made in Heaven
Marriage by Gods design is a beautiful illustration of the relationship that we have with Christ. And as a bride waits for her groom, we, too, wait for the day when our savior comes to receive us, His bride, to be with Him in heaven forever.
FRIDAY
September 4
Is There Hope for America?
On todays PowerPoint, Pastor Jack Graham recalls the words of Ronald Reagan, who said, American needs God more than God needs America, and offers a call to prayer for us to return to the spiritual foundation on which we were built.
(Excerpt) Read more at us2.campaign-archive1.com ...
Here’s the link. . .worth the listen.
http://us2.campaign-archive1.com/?u=3bfc665463e03efdcffe6e6c5&id=ddcbcd54d4&e=7ca077b226
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