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David Dunn
Contributing sermons since Jun 19, 2014
Newest Sermons
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Hide And Seek: When God Protects
Contributed on Nov 22, 2025
A Kuwait war testimony anchored in Psalm 18, showing how God protects, hides, guides, and delivers His children through overwhelming danger and impossible odds.
I have read Psalm 18 hundreds of times, but there is a version of that psalm that you can only learn in the dark. You can memorize it in the light, you can preach it in comfort, but you can only feel it—really feel it—when life leaves you nowhere to stand but in the sheltering shadow of God ...read more
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A Person, Not An Algorithm
Contributed on Nov 21, 2025
True meaning is not something we calculate or construct but Someone we receive—our identity, purpose, and hope found only in Christ.
When the Soul Feels Automated We live in a world where almost everything is mediated through algorithms. They tell us what to watch, what to like, what to buy, and even what to feel. They shape our news, our habits, and our reactions without us ever stopping to ask whether the suggestions they ...read more
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Now I See
Contributed on Nov 21, 2025
Grace restores the broken, rewrites our story, lifts us from Babylon, and brings every wandering soul safely home through God’s love.
NOW I SEE — Part One There are moments in life when everything suddenly becomes clear—moments when the fog lifts, the shadows part, and what we could never understand in our blindness finally comes into focus. Grace has a way of doing that. It finds us when we are running, speaks to us when we are ...read more
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Whatcha Really Want?
Contributed on Nov 17, 2025
God meets depressed hearts with presence, truth, rest, and hope, offering Himself as the deepest answer to our soul’s unspoken longings.
Most of us remember that upbeat theme song from the old television show Friends — the one with the snapping fingers and the chorus that keeps repeating, “I’ll be there for you.” But if you’ve ever listened closely, the song basically describes a life falling apart. The singer talks about how ...read more
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Nearer, Still Nearer
Contributed on Nov 15, 2025
Christ draws near in our grief, holds our loved one safely in His keeping, and promises resurrection, reunion, and endless nearness to Him.
(A Funeral Sermon Based on the Hymn) Introduction — When Words Are Not Enough On days like this, words feel small. Our hearts feel heavy, our minds feel slow, and our emotions move in waves—sometimes strong, sometimes quiet, sometimes surprising. Grief has a way of slipping into every corner of ...read more
Newest Sermon Series
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Finding God In Your Story
Contributed on Nov 11, 2025
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Heaven's Music: From The Lost Choir To The Singing God.
Contributed on Nov 8, 2025
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The Unexpected Jesus
Contributed on Oct 27, 2025
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When Faith Is Tested
Contributed on Oct 21, 2025
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When Truth Became Tribal
Contributed on Oct 17, 2025
Newest Sermon Illustrations
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Blue Jeans Gospel
Contributed on Nov 21, 2025
It was just after noon on a gray Thursday. Rick, a young grocery worker, had finished his shift and was heading home when a customer named Ian asked for a favor. Could Rick drive to Toronto to pick up an auto part? He’d lend him his new car and pay him a hundred dollars. Rick said yes. He ...read more
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Newton's Story
Contributed on Nov 21, 2025
The story of John Newton and the hymn Amazing Grace. Newton’s hymn has grown so familiar to us that we sometimes forget the depth of the testimony behind it. Those lines were not crafted by a saint who lived an unblemished life. They were written by a man who walked through the same spiritual ...read more
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The Watchman And His Lamp
Contributed on Nov 16, 2025
A watchman was stationed at a railroad level crossing. His duty was simple yet critical: to wave a lantern armed with a light, warning approaching motorists or engineers about an oncoming train. One tragic night, a fatal accident occurred despite his presence. In court, he was asked ...read more
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Stuck In A Rut
Contributed on Nov 14, 2025
The U.S. standard railroad gauge—the width between the rails—is 4 feet, 8 ½ inches. Strange number, isn’t it? You’d think something so crucial would be more logical. So why that width? Because American railroads were built by British expatriates, and that’s how they did it in England. Why ...read more
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Moses' Fan
Contributed on Nov 14, 2025
The man goes to heaven and sees thousands of clocks. Curious, he asks Peter what they represent. Peter smiles: “Each person on earth has a clock. Every time someone sins, the hand moves forward.” The man asks, “Where’s ...read more
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