Nov 4, 2018
Where You Go I Will Go – Ruth 1:1-18
By: Dr. Frank Reeder
Ruth and Naomi were daughter and mother-in-law. Their nationalities and faith traditions were different. But love between made them family more then blood could have. Ruth saw something very attractive about the character of her mother-in-law that bound the two together. It creates the setting for a real conversion on Ruth's part. Where You Go I Will Go is preached by Pastor Frank Reeder.
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- Nov 4, 2018Where You Go I Will Go – Ruth 1:1-18Nov 4, 2018Where You Go I Will Go – Ruth 1:1-18By: Dr. Frank ReederRuth and Naomi were daughter and mother-in-law. Their nationalities and faith traditions were different. But love between made them family more then blood could have. Ruth saw something very attractive about the character of her mother-in-law that bound the two together. It creates the setting for a real conversion on Ruth's part. Where You Go I Will Go is preached by Pastor Frank Reeder.
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- Sep 9, 2018God’s Favorites – James 2:1-10Sep 9, 2018God’s Favorites – James 2:1-10Does God have any favorites? Would it be the Hebrew people? The Church? The disciplined religious folks? The poor and disenfranchised? James gives us some clues. Pastor Frank Reeder is preaching this message.
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