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What’s Your Source for Right?

We have many competing philosophies in the world, but God tells us He is the source of righteousness, truth and right. He says He's the only God and His Word, the Bible must be our source for understanding right and wrong. We must trust in Him and not our...

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Raising The Bar

This is the 2012 Camp Video.

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Human Nature

How is it that some people in society can be kind & thoughtful, while others are cruel and heartless? Does doing good things prove someone is a true Christian? Does doing something bad prove one is not a Christian? How does human nature play into this discussion? By understanding human...

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Being Overcomers by Failing Forward

Some people who experience great failures or tragedies come out "better for the experience". Others are crushed by them and seem to give up. As Christians we must learn to use mistakes as growth opportunities--to get up again even though we fall seven times as stated in Proverbs 24:16. We must...

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God Forgives Sin

Three little words can have great meaning, like these: God Forgives Sin. We can also be encouraged by three more important words: God loves you.

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Unleavened Bread in Hindsight

What have we learned from Unleavened Bread this year? What will we take with us and have the hindsight to not forget in the coming year?

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Forgiveness—The Effect of Passover

Passover brings forgiveness--something we all need.

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Two Feasts—Two Messages

Some of the passages that talk about Passover or Days of Unleavened Bread seem to blur the distinctions. Are they just one 8-day feast or two distinct feasts with distinct messages? If so, what are the parameters and what are their main messages?

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Come Out of Her My People

We are all slaves to something, or perhaps to many things. God tells His people to "Come out of her My people." We need to put off the "old man" and become slaves of righteousness.

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Passover: A Time of Renewal

Passover reminds us of our commitment to God, just as it was supposed to be an annual reminder to ancient Israel of how God miraculously freed them from slavery in Egypt. The Passover observances that are recorded in the Old Testament are set in the context of Israel renewing their...

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