The Write Stuff Radio Show with Parker J. Cole

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Hi friends. I have the honor of appearing on the Parker J. Cole show Saturday, February 6 at 2pm EST. You may listen via this link – http://www.blogtalkradio.com/pjcmedia/2016/02/06/relationship-month–husbands-wives–the-parker-j-cole-show 

You may call (646) 668-8485 to ask a question.

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Spiritual Fitness for 2016 – Part 2

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I had the blessing and honor to be back on the Prepper Recon show with my friend Mark Goodwin. This is Part Two of our conversation focused on getting spiritually in shape for 2016. Spiritual fitness will be your most important prep if you intend to face the dark days ahead. To learn more about being spiritually prepared, listen to Dr. Mike’s archived messages from Calvary Chapel Lima.

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Matthew 5:17-48 – Jesus Speaks About The Hot Topics Of His Day – Part 2

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This is part two of this sermon. Click here for part one.

Hot Topic #4 – V33-37

Four high schools boys were late to their morning classes one day.  They entered the classroom and told their teacher that they were detained due to a flat tire and not to any type of joy-riding or other activities associated with trying to get to school.

The teacher of these 4 fine students smiled knowingly and said, “You know you missed a test this morning but I’m willing to let you make it up if you can answer one question.”  “Sure”, the students replied.

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2015 Prophecy Update

Join us New Year’s Eve at 7pm for our Prophecy Update. What we witnessed in 2015 and what we are looking for in 2016. Out of town or state? Stream it live via www.cclohio.org

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Scripture and the Authority of God in the 21st Century – Part 2

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Part Two – The Authority of God Historically in American Culture

As late as 1873 God’s authority and the supremacy of the Bible was raised as an unassailable tower of strength. In that year retired President of Yale, Reverend Theodore Woosley, in a speech to the Evangelical Alliance proclaimed, “In what sense can this country be called a Christian country?  In this sense certainly, that the vast majority of the people believe in Christ and the Gospel, that Christian influences are universal, that our civilization and intellectual culture are built on that foundation . . .”[1]  John Warrick Montgomery paints a very accurate picture of the influence of Christianity on life in America that supports Woosley’s contention.[2]  He suggests that because American culture was influenced from its very inception by Christian theism there existed a depository of values from which Americans drew.  Through the early 20th century America utilized this “inherited capital” of Christianity as a vanguard of sorts to draw upon when answering the questions of life that resulted from societal turmoil.  Eventually however, the forces unleashed in the Enlightenment, most notably empiricism coupled with scientific inquiry informed by naturalism managed to shake off what was viewed as religious constraints.

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