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You were made to make disciples. Jesus gave His followers a command: Follow Me. And a promise: I will equip you to find others to follow Me....
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by Francis Chan
Podcast with Francis Chan, best-selling author of Crazy Love, Forgotten God, Erasing Hell, Multiply, You and Me Forever and Letters to the Church, and most recently Until Unity.
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Marriage is great, but it's not forever. It's until death do us part. Then come eternal rewards or regrets depending on how we spent our lives.
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30 devotional readings from 13 staff and contributors to Desiring God.
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New York Times Bestselling author Francis Chan puts perspective into what truly matters in life. Ideas from his most recent book "Crazy Love" have inspired religious and secular adherents to adopt a new outlook on what it means to make an impact.
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A follow up to the profound message of Crazy Love, Pastor Francis Chan offers a compelling invitation to understand, embrace, and follow the Holy Spirit's direction in our lives.
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God is calling you to a passionate love relationship with Himself. Because the answer to religious complacency isn't working harder at a list of do's and don'ts - it's falling in love with God....
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by Francis Chan
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The work and ministry of sermonindex can be encapsulated in this one word: REVIVAL. sermonindex is not a organisation, business, or any attempt by man to build something for God.
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by Francis Chan
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How could a loving God send people to Hell? Will people have a chance after they die to believe in Jesus and go to heaven? Find out....
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Why is it that the story of someone who has actually done what Jesus commands resonates deeply with us, but we then assume we could never do anything so radical or intense? Or why do we call it radical when, to Jesus, it is simply the way it is? The way it should be?
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