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Something Better Than Knowledge -- Philippians 2:3-11 -- Robert A. Stanley -- 1998
Increasingly it becomes apparent that the most crucial role in human life is that of the diagnostici
Today's Resolve - Tomorrow's Failure -- John 13:21-38 -- Robert A. Stanley -- 1998
Isn't it great to see somebody fall, to be around when another person goofs? Be honest now!
Guess Who's Coming To Dinner -- Mark 14:17-25 -- Robert A. Stanley -- 1998
One of the greatest contributions of Jesus, and one of the chief evidences of his uniqueness, was th
How To Become Joyful -- Matthew 22:1-14 -- Robert A. Stanley -- 1998
Reading the Bible is easy. What's tough is understanding it.
The Story Of Life -- Romans 7:18-8:2 -- Robert A. Stanley -- 1998
The apostle Paul never wrote anything for which I am more grateful than the words he penned in the s
Reducing Life To A Single Word -- John 4:7-11, 16-19 -- Robert A. Stanley -- 1998
"We love because he first loved us." Search where you will in the Bible, you will not find a simpler
One Last Reminder -- 1 Corinthians 10:14-22 -- Robert A. Stanley -- 1998
One cannot read the gospels without being impressed with the way that Jesus dealt with the surprises
God's Baffling Grace -- John 5:2-14 -- Robert A. Stanley -- 1998
"Listen, you are well now; so stop sinning or something worse may happen to you."
A Word Too Great To Ignore -- Acts 3:11-19 -- Robert A. Stanley -- 1998
If you were asked to put the Christian faith into a single word, there is little doubt how the major
Quit Throwing Stones -- John 7:53-8:11 -- Robert A. Stanley -- 1998
How grateful I am for this story from the Gospel of John!
Food For Hungry People -- Matthew 14:13-21 -- Robert A. Stanley -- 1998
There is no story in all of the Bible that more graphically demonstrates the dilemma of biblical int
The Tie That Binds -- Mark 14:12-21 -- Robert A. Stanley -- 1998
For centuries the question has been debated among Christians: When did the Church begin?
Freed For Service -- John 13:1-9 -- Robert A. Stanley -- 1998
No scene in the Bible is more gripping, awe--inspiring, and compelling than the picture of Jesus, po
Taking Ownership -- 2 Samuel 12:1-13 -- Robert A. Stanley -- 1998
There may be no more perplexing figure in all the Bible than David.
When You Can't Be Forgiven -- Matthew 12:22-32 -- Robert A. Stanley -- 1998
Many years ago, NBC asked the famous orchestra conductor Arturo Toscanini to lead a concert tour to
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