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In this final week of the Future Grace giving campaign, many of you are asking how to think about how to give? How do you discern and come to a decision about your offering and pledge to the facility expansion at Grace? Let me share with...

I have returned from Eastern Europe where I spent several days with friends, pastors and church planters. Thank you for praying for me. How encouraging it was to see the good news of Jesus being communicated so clearly and received by so many. To see...

The Future Grace Giving Campaign is here. During this first week, I encourage you to engage in two ways - inform yourself and pray. Future Grace is a giving campaign, and we will take an offering and make a pledge. But more than that, this is...

I've talked to many people who have had a similar experience in prayer - a wandering mind and disengaged heart. And, like me, they gave up after a few minutes and went on to other pressing things. But could it be that we have missed...

"I had heard of you by the hearing of the ear, but now my eye sees you." Job 42:5 From the start of Job's suffering, he and his friends engaged in long discussions about its causes and remedies. They debated what they believed were the fundamental...

Most famous quotes have survived without their context. But context is what makes the quote worth remembering. A famous line in the Bible and in the Christian faith is, "I know that my Redeemer lives, and at the last he will stand upon the earth. And...

The suffering of Job is well documented in the first two chapters of the book of Job. There are two rounds of suffering that include the loss of his children, possessions, and health. It is a devastating loss that would have killed some people. Job...

The hard reality is that we can come to a place in life where we wonder if it's worth living another day. People get to this place for many reasons. Some people romanticize death. They think that somehow in death they will enjoy attention or...

The book of Job raises many questions about God and suffering: is he in control in our suffering; is he with us in our suffering; is there some purpose for our suffering? We are considering these questions here at Grace Community Church during this sermon...

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