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Hope For The Weak part 2

August 29, 2019

No doubt you’ve experienced hope that tends to decay over time.  But in sharp contrast, the passing of time should only makes a Christian’s hope all the more glorious and strong. Hope is our subject on today’s broadcast, and our text is Romans fifteen verses one through seven.

References: Romans 15

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Today On the Dwelling Place, pastor Al Pittman takes us to Romans chapter fifteen, and a message titled “Hope For The Weak”. we are going to spend a couple of weeks in this great chapter, and today, we will see just how great a hope we have in the Lord - despite our weakness. 
August 28, 2019
In Romans chapter fourteen we’ve learned lately about Christian liberty, and conflict within the church. It’s not necessary for all Christians to agree on minor issues, but they often are the center of great conflict and disagreement.  So let’s turn to Romans fourteen and see how to be pleasing to the Lord, and loving toward others.
August 27, 2019
The New Testament knows nothing of isolated believers; wherever you find Christians you find them together.  But that can create some difficulties because of our differences.  Not on essentials but non essentials. Someone once described it as “majoring on the minors”. 
August 26, 2019
Today on The Dwelling Place, pastor Al Pittman heads back to Romans thirteen. It’s there we’re commanded to get rid of the things that hinder our walk and witness of the Lord Jesus.  The list of things that distract us is practically endless, and it seems to be growing every day. We need to be living in light of the promised soon return of Jesus.
August 23, 2019
The Church in Rome had dosed off, in a manner of speaking, so the apostle Paul sends a letter and sounds the alarm. Too many Christians today are like the church in Rome - lackadaisical in their walk with God, and not fine tuning their anticipation of the Lord’s return. We need a wake up call from Romans chapter thirteen!
August 22, 2019
What does God’s love look like in the life of a believer?  For starters - love involves keeping God’s word. But it’s more than that... It’s not just doing the right thing - it’s doing the right thing for the right reason.  For more on all of this - we join pastor Al Pittman in Romans chapter thirteen.
August 21, 2019
Today we enter into a discussion about the Christian and government.  We arrive at chapter thirteen of Romans on this day, as we continue making our way verse by verse through this remarkable epistle.  Pastor Al Pittman will show us how we are to live under any government, and what our response to it is to be. 
August 20, 2019
Can we live in harmony? We certainly can, but only by the power of God’s love. So what gets in the way of us exploiting God’s power to love one another? For starters pride hinders the kind of love that’s required. For love is not partial. Today’s message from pastor Al is so vitally important, because as we look around us, we can see a world that is seriously lacking in brotherly love.
August 19, 2019
Pastor Al will show us today just how important it is that we displayed Godly love to not only one another, but to those who persecute us as well. Today's message is titled “Love Beyond Words”.
August 16, 2019
Pastor Al Pittman is leading a study of Romans right now, and today underscores chapter twelve and verses three through nine.  Getting along with each other is what this section of Romans is all about. Paul felt fellowship and love was so important that he included it in several of his letters. The body of Christ should be a body of love and respect.
August 15, 2019
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Surviving the Storm
Nathan dropped to the ground suddenly in the middle of his first high school football practice, as parents Al and Norma watched. Through eight weeks of intensive care and many surgeries, Al and Norma Pittman faced a storm they never dreamed. Al had taught “Surviving the Storm” to his congregation, never realizing that shortly he would face the storm of his life. Power-packed and inspiring teaching that will help the reader come through any storm on the life preserver of God’s Word.

About Dwelling Place

The Dwelling Place features the teaching ministry of Al Pittman, where the aim is to help deepen your faith, one step at a time.

About Al Pittman

Al was born in Panama City, Florida in 1955. His father was a career soldier, so the family traveled extensively. In 1973, when Al was seventeen years old, the family returned from a tour in Germany and settled in Colorado Springs. Soon after, Al realized God’s call on  his life and began serving in the music ministry as a bass guitarist with a Christian band  called, “The Rays of Light.” It was during this time that Al met Norma, and they were married on July 19, 1975. 

Al attended Nazarene Bible College in Colorado Springs, graduating in 1977 with a degree in Biblical Studies. In 1991 Al and his family moved to Albuquerque, New Mexico, and two years later he joined the staff of Calvary Chapel Albuquerque as an assistant pastor and co-worship leader. In the spring of 1997 the Lord called Al and his family back to Colorado Springs to pastor Calvary Worship Center. In 2006, Al earned his Master’s degree and in 2012 he earned his Doctorate degree in Ministry from Trinity Southwest University in Albuquerque, New Mexico. Al and Norma are the proud parents of three children, Renee, Nathan and Reggie, as well as proud grandparents. They covet your prayers for their family and ministry as they endeavor to live a life pleasing to the Father.

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