Encountering Jesus with Tim & Colleen Tim & Colleen
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- Religion & Spirituality
A husband and wife who are proving the rule that opposites attract. We don't agree on much, but we do agree on this; everyone needs to encounter Jesus.
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Bryce & Emily & the Prodigal Son(s)- When Strivings Cease
Our dear friends Bryce & Emily join us to share their story in the light of the story of the Prodigal son, his older brother and their loving father. After spending years striving after the knowledge of God, He brought Bryce & Emily to a place where they could experience His love.
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Mary Magdalene & the Resurrection - Jesus Knows Your Name
After the crucifixion, Mary is frantically searching for her Lord Jesus at the tomb, but he's not there. She asks everyone she encounters, "where have you taken him?", even Jesus himself! When Jesus says her name, "Mary" she responds and is immediately reunited with her savior.
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Pilate, The Guy on the Cross, and The Centurion - What Will You Do with Jesus?
Pilate interviewed Jesus and found no guilt in him, yet he allowed him to be crucified. The two men crucified alongside Jesus each responded very differently to their encounter with him. The Roman Centurion carrying out the crucifixion, in the end, acknowledged Jesus was the Son of God. All these guys encountered Jesus in his last days and had to decide, what will I do with this Jesus? We all have to come to that decision at one point or another.email us: encounteringj...
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Mary & Martha - The Good Part
Mary was a woman who sat at the feet of Jesus and listened to his words. The culture of the day (and maybe even today) would have condemned her for it. According to her sister Mary's role, as a woman, was to be busy helping with the preparations not listening to teaching. Jesus, however, said Mary had chosen the good part, and it wouldn't be taken away from her.
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The Man Born Blind - I Was Blind, But Now I See.
Jesus healed this man after a lifetime of blindness. The crowds and religious leaders demanded an explanation. He didn't get pulled into their debate. He simply testified, "I was blind, but now I see."