Open the Bible Colin Smith
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- Religion & Spirituality
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Open the Bible is the teaching ministry of Pastor Colin Smith. Our mission is to use a broad array of modern media to help people around the world meet Jesus. We do this by opening the Bible for them, helping them open the Bible themselves, and equipping them to open the Bible with others.
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Hands: Serving with the Love of Christ, Part 1
There is a direct connection between faith and serving. Serving well, the Bible says, gives you a more confident faith. Pastor Colin talks about why assurance, an enjoyment of God, is given to those who serve well.
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Ears: Listening to the Word of Christ, Part 2
The preacher’s task is to prepare the meal of God’s Word for God’s people. But there is something for you to do too. Pastor Colin talks about how to use your knife and fork!
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Restore Creation, Part 2
When Jesus spoke about hell, he used two words to warn us. Pastor Colin talks about the words He used and what they mean.
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Ears: Listening to the Word of Christ, Part 1
Did you know that how you listen to a sermon will determine what kind of effect it has on your life? Pastor Colin gives us some practical tips for listening to God’s Word more effectively.
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Faith: Possesses Christ, Part 2
Are you convinced that there’s nothing more for you to receive from Jesus? This is a great danger for people who grow up in church. Pastor Colin helps us learn to cultivate a faith that loves, trusts, and follows Jesus.
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Faith: Possesses Christ, Part 1
What is faith? And what does it do in a person’s life? Pastor Colin talks about how faith changes a person’s life.
Customer Reviews
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I love listening to these podcasts but it is really unfortunate that I can’t go back and listen to the older podcasts. After awhile segments leave the list, only showing the most recent. I really do enjoy listening and I wish all of the segments would remain available. Is there anyway this can be changed? Is there any way that you could leave the older segments on the list?
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I never been there physically, but the sermons had a deep impact on my life.