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  • If Not Now, Then When?

    Contributed by David Nolte on May 19, 2019
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     | 22,035 views

    There are things we need to do but for one cause or another we don't get around to it

    “If Not Now, Then When?” Psalm 119:57-64 David P. Nolte There are some things we are eager to get on with. We conceive of some project and can hardly wait to get working on it. We chomp at the bit, we fret and fuss until we can start. Or maybe we plan a trip and it seems that the time for ...read more

  • Iglesia Que Aprende

    Contributed by Wilbur Madera Rivas on Jun 14, 2024
     | 1,115 views

    Aprender es fundamental en el discipulado cristiano

    Recuerdo que siendo niño le dije a mi papá que quería aprender a tocar acordeón. No recuerdo cuánto lo pedí o cómo lo pedí, pero todavía puedo recordar el día que mi papá descendió del avión de un viaje que había hecho a la ...read more

  • Thou Art My Portion Series

    Contributed by Ian Humphrey on Mar 19, 2024
     | 564 views

    Thou art my portion

    Psalm 119:57-64 ? Cheth - (A Hedge or A Fence) 1. David's Contentment - 57 Thou art my portion, O Lord: His Covenant - I have said that His Commitment - I would keep thy words. His Search - 58 I intreated thy favour His Sincerity - with my whole heart: His Submission - be merciful ...read more

  • The God Who Is Near Us Series

    Contributed by Don Campbell on Oct 23, 2025
     | 42 views

    This is the 8th sermon in the series.

    THE GOD WHO IS NEAR US PSALM 119:57-64 INTRODUCTION A. Some of the fathers of our nation are revered as great men of the Christian faith. Washington, Adams, Jefferson, Madison, Franklin, and perhaps others were deists, meaning they believed in the existence of a supernatural being. Still, they ...read more