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Genesis: God & His Masterpiece
This series of lessons were presented at the 2000 Freed-Hardeman University lectureships and looks at the Book of Jeremiah and the prophecies of the “weeping prophet.” This series of lectures explores the Book of Jeremiah and discusses how pertinent lessons can be developed and presented from the pulpit and Bible Class setting.
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Isaiah: Christ is Coming
This series of lessons were presented at the 2002 Freed-Hardeman University lectureships and looks at the Book of Isaiah and the prophecies that present a clear portrayal of the coming Christ (Is 59:20). This series of lectures explores the Book of Isaiah and discusses how pertinent lessons can be developed and presented from the pulpit and Bible Class setting.
$0.00Isaiah: Christ is Coming
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Jeremiah: Tears, Tragedy & Trust
This series of lessons were presented at the 2000 Freed-Hardeman University lectureships and looks at the Book of Jeremiah and the prophecies of the “weeping prophet.” This series of lectures explores the Book of Jeremiah and discusses how pertinent lessons can be developed and presented from the pulpit and Bible Class setting.
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Job: Seeing Through The Suffering
This series of lessons were presented at the 2003 Freed-Hardeman University lectureships and looks at the Book of Job and its well-known narrative of human suffering. This series of lectures explores the Book of Job and discusses how pertinent lessons can be developed and presented from the pulpit and Bible Class setting.
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Studies in Titus
This study examines many practical issues facing Christians and the church. Such a practical study will help all Christians to learn basic instructions on how to develop a life centered on godly living.
$8.99Studies in Titus
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The Barnabas Factor (Student Journal)
Free downloadable student journal that goes along with book “The Barnabas Factor”
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Wine & Christians
This study presents a reasoned response showing that moderate drinking of alcoholic beverages is just as sinful as the act of being drunk. The studied conclusion is simple: God considers it a sin for one to use any quantity of alcoholic beverage recreationally. Attention will be given to texts used to justify social drinking Christ changing water into wine, the deacon not being given to much wine, and Paul’s approval for Timothy to take stomach wine.












