A Great Sermon by Charles Stanley -----for those intrested ----
http://www.intouch.org/broadcast/this-week-on-tv
Sunday, December 15, 2013
In this message, Dr. Stanley reminds us that everything surrounding the birth of Christ involved givers: The angel, the inn keeper, shepherds, wise men, and God Himself. Later, Christ gave everything He could: teaching, training, time to study, healing, and ultimately Himself.
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kaythecurler
Posted on: 12/15/2013 11:38
I have read quite a bit over the years that indicates that ethical clergy don't roam the internet looking for sermon outlines.
I didn't read this article as I don't have a sermon to give.
unsafe
Posted on: 12/15/2013 12:00
Hi kaythecurler your quote I have read quite a bit over the years that indicates that ethical clergy don't roam the internet looking for sermon outlines.
I didn't read this article as I don't have a sermon to give.
This outline is for the Sermon Charley Satnley is offering in his video ---It is not an outline for other minister to get ideas from -----if you had of clicked on the link you would have seen that ----the outline pertains to his sermon ----
Peace and Merry Christams to you
kaythecurler
Posted on: 12/15/2013 12:19
If I wanted to read a sermon I could find one around the house somewhere. I don't right now.
unsafe
Posted on: 12/15/2013 12:25
Hi kaythecurler your quote If I wanted to read a sermon I could find one around the house somewhere. I don't right now.
That is your choice ----have a Great Day
waterfall
Posted on: 12/15/2013 13:48
I agree, Christmas is a time for giving, along with everyday of the year. Summer especially when there is no special day to remind us that it is a time of year that the food banks are often empty and that stastically more homeless people die from exposure in the summer than in the winter.....
I WILL listen to the sermon later. I often listen to Charles Stanley in the car.