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Using the Faith of the Past To Face the Future
Thursday, February 14, 2008

References: Hebrews 10

Our expositional study of the book of Hebrews began back in 2005. And, from the very beginning, teaching pastor Jim Shaddix has strived to make the connection between the period in which the letter was written, and the contemporary time we live in today. The principle danger for the early Christians was persecution. While it may not be apparent, the principle danger for modern day Christians is being comfortable and complacent. Both can result in a life lived in the shadows; never being bold in a testimony for Jesus Christ. Join us here on Hope For Today as Jim concludes the message “Using the Faith of the Past To Face the Future”.

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