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Searching
Contributed by David Dunn on May 30, 2026 (message contributor)
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1. Searching For A What: One More Thing
Contributed on May 30, 2026
Human hearts endlessly chase satisfaction through temporary things, yet every search ultimately points beyond possessions and achievements toward God Himself.
There is something strange about being human. We are always looking for something. When we're children, we can't wait for the next birthday. When we're teenagers, we can't wait for a driver's license, graduation, college, a relationship, freedom, or whatever comes next. As ...read more
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2. Searching For A Who: Finding Myself
Contributed on May 31, 2026
God does not choose people because they are qualified; He qualifies ordinary people through His presence, grace, calling, and faithfulness.
One of the most powerful forces in the world is the desire to know who we are. People spend their entire lives trying to answer that question. Who am I? It sounds simple. But it is one of the deepest questions a human being can ask. Children ask it. Teenagers ask it. Adults ask it. And if we're ...read more
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3. Searching For A When: Hurry Up And Wait
Contributed on Jun 4, 2026
God's delays are not His absence; while we wait for answers, He faithfully prepares our hearts, character, faith, and future.
If you've ever traveled with children, you've probably heard the question. Sometimes it comes five minutes after leaving the driveway. Sometimes it comes every fifteen minutes for the next three hours. "Are we there yet?" The funny thing is that children are not the only ones who ...read more
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4. Searching For A Why: When Answers Don't Come
Contributed on Jun 4, 2026
When life's deepest questions remain unanswered, faith learns to trust God's character, knowing whom we believe even when we cannot understand.
Every child eventually becomes a philosopher. It usually starts sometime around the age of three. Why is the sky blue? Why do birds fly? Why do I have to go to bed? Why can't I have another cookie? Why? Why? Parents quickly discover that children possess an unlimited supply of ...read more
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