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Make Much of God
Message Dr. Kurt Bjorklund Message Dr. Kurt Bjorklund

Make Much of God

Dr. Kurt Bjorklund looks through Romans and several other examples in the Bible to find the importance of public worship and what God intends for us.

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Better #8 - Being Teachable
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Better #8 - Being Teachable

Dr. Kurt Bjorklund continues the message series from the Book of Proverbs "Better" by illustrating 3 different triggers we sometimes use to block us from learning from negative feedback.

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Sex Isn't Enough - A Biblical Perspective on Sexuality
Culture Joel Haldeman Culture Joel Haldeman

Sex Isn't Enough - A Biblical Perspective on Sexuality

This week at the dinner table we were trying to explain to our kids where babies come from. Oy. Pray for us. This will be an interesting road! But the conversations are essential because we want our kids to catch a biblical perspective on sexuality, not a 2020 cultural perspective on sexuality. 

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Ask a Pastor Ep. 82 - The Dangers of Consumerism
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Ask a Pastor Ep. 82 - The Dangers of Consumerism

This episode, Dr. Kurt Bjorklund, Joel Haldeman, and George Palombo sit down to have a conversation about the idea of consumerism and materialism, what it means in our culture, the dangers for society, and Christians, socialism vs capitalism, and more.

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Better #6 - Peacemaking
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Better #6 - Peacemaking

Looking at how Proverbs shows the idea that peacemaking is better than trouble making, Dr. Kurt Bjorklund shares 3 choices that we can intentionally make to help us bring about peace and joy.

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Kobe Bryant and the Reality of Eternity
Culture Brady Randall Culture Brady Randall

Kobe Bryant and the Reality of Eternity

On January 26, I got a news alert on my phone that said Kobe Bryant (and 8 others, including his daughter) had died in a helicopter crash near Los Angeles, CA. I found myself asking and saying: “How can this be? This doesn’t seem fair.”

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