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Dare To Be A Daniel
Contributed by Thomas Cash on May 18, 2004 (message contributor)
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1. Dealing With Disappointment
Contributed on May 18, 2004
In spite of what seems to be insurmountable problems, we find strength by clinging to God.
Dealing With Disappointment 2 Chronicles 36, Daniel 1 (First in the series Dare to be a Daniel) Introduction: He lived a life of dashed hopes and shattered dreams. His mother died when just a boy. He had to work in the fields to help his family. He only attended school sporadically, but read ...read more
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2. Daring Yet Not Defiant
Contributed on May 19, 2004
Excellence is achieved through dedication and practice. It will not be easy. It may not always be fun. But it will always pay off.
Sermon Notes “Daring, Yet Not Defiant” Daniel 1:8-20 (Second in the series Dare to be a Daniel) Introduction: As the years progress, conflicting cultural values increasingly surround and challenge the Christian lifestyle. While Secretary of State during the Regan presidency, George Shultz ...read more
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3. Defeating Unreasonable Demands
Contributed on May 20, 2004
When facing impossible situations that seem to have no answer, we need the "ultimate outsource" of prayer.
Sermon Notes Defeating Unreasonable Demands Daniel 2:1-28 (Third in the series Dare to be a Daniel) Introduction: Have you ever faced an impossible situation for which there seemed to be no answer? How we deal with unreasonable demands depends on the source of our strength. Proposition: ...read more