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This Family Could Have Been Saved.
First Baptist Church Of Chicago
English - November 07, 2007 22:57 - 29 minutes - 27 MB - ★★★★★ - 1 ratingChristianity Religion & Spirituality baptist christian sermon Homepage Download Apple Podcasts Google Podcasts Overcast Castro Pocket Casts RSS feed
This week Reverend Brown reads from
Genesis 25:5-11,19-21,23-24,28 and asks us what have we done in our families to create strife and discontent. With the realization that we are human and fallible we always need to be conscious of how our treatment of members in our family can turn them against each other. Looking at our relationships we can always find ways to improve how we relate to one another.
Thanks to everyone listening to our podcast. Please drop us a Note at [email protected] or submit your comments here on the web page about anything you might hear in this ministry. We enjoy hearing your comments about our ministry or anything you might think of to improve this ministry. Again thank you all for listening and have a blessed week from the pastoral and technical staff at First Baptist Church of Chicago.
This week Reverend Brown reads from
Genesis 25:5-11,19-21,23-24,28 and asks us what have we done in our families to create strife and discontent. With the realization that we are human and fallible we always need to be conscious of how our treatment of members in our family can turn them against each other. Looking at our relationships we can always find ways to improve how we relate to one another.
Thanks to everyone listening to our podcast. Please drop us a Note at [email protected] or submit your comments here on the web page about anything you might hear in this ministry. We enjoy hearing your comments about our ministry or anything you might think of to improve this ministry. Again thank you all for listening and have a blessed week from the pastoral and technical staff at First Baptist Church of Chicago.