Calvary Baptist Church

in Findlay, Ohio

Archive for April, 2009

New ORH Website

30th April 2009

Operation Renewed Hopeorh_logo_medium has a new look! Visit the new website now by clicking on the ORH Logo. Operation Renewed Hope is leading Gospel-centered relief efforts worldwide.

Through medical relief clinics, ORH is able to evangelize fields that would otherwise be closed to the Good News of Jesus Christ.

Recently, ORH has also conducted free medical clinics in large cities within the U.S. in order to proclaim the Gospel to many inner-city families. If you would like to hear more about the ministry of web-radioOperation Renewed Hope, please click on the icon at right.

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A Message for Mother’s Day

27th April 2009

If your mother were to give you a message on Mother’s Day, this would probably be it: Proverbs 23:15-25.

If you will be wise, you can give your mother the best mother’s day she has ever had! Put this passage into practice and your father and mother will be glad.

Your mother’s heart will rejoice when you speak the right things.  So, don’t let your heart envy the sinful. Instead, choose to honor the Lord and respect Him throughout the day.

If you want to give your mother a truly joyous Mother’s Day, click the player below or “right click” on the download to save the audio file to your computer.

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Oh, yes, and, if you are a mother listening to this message:

Happy Mother’s Day!

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AMERICA! Turn Back to God

27th April 2009

The philosopher Hegel wrote, “We learn from history that we don’t learn from history.”

Edmund Burke said, “Those who do not know history are destined to repeat it.”

How can Christians use the prophecies of the Word of God to avoid repeating america-in-the-whirlpoolthe tragic mistakes of our ancestors?

Zechariah chapter one opens with the warning, “the Lord has been sorely displeased with your fathers.”
This warning is reinforced by the introduction of the Lord as “the Lord of Hosts” (three times in a single verse, Zechariah 1:3). The Scriptures clearly teach us what is right, what is wrong, how to make it right and how to keep it right. In this passage, the Lord of Hosts graciously shows us the way back to Him.

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Putting the “You” in Unity

8th April 2009

Why are you experiencing such pain and problems in your personal relationships?

It is just as if there were powerful explosives in the Garden of Edenexplosion2 and when Adam chose to exalt himself, the explosives went off.

Sin separates. The evil has separated us from the Eternal One.

But God has a plan for unity. In this message from Ephesians 4, learn how Christ is the answer to the explosion of evil.

To listen to this message, click the audio player below or “right click” on the download button.

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The First Commandment: Windows on the Heart, part 7

6th April 2009

The confrontation between Moses and Pharaoh provides us with windows on the human heart. king-meThis remarkable story is given to us in the Book of Exodus. The story gives us insights into our own hearts. We don’t think of ourselves as pagans, but what if the real problem is that we are setting up idols in our hearts?

What if we are violating the First Commandment by exalting ourselves?

Click the player below to listen to this 15 minute radio broadcast from Glimpses of Calvary. You can download the audio file with a “right click” on the download button.

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You exalt yourself by seeking ways to take control.

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The First Commandment: Windows on the Heart, part 6

6th April 2009

The confrontation between Moses and Pharaoh provides us with windows on the human heart. king-meThis remarkable story is given to us in the Book of Exodus. The story gives us insights into our own hearts. We don’t think of ourselves as pagans, but what if the real problem is that we are setting up idols in our hearts?

What if we are violating the First Commandment by exalting ourselves?

Click the player below to listen to this 15 minute radio broadcast from Glimpses of Calvary. You can download the audio file with a “right click” on the download button.

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What is the problem when someone makes a “sincere confession” without genuine repentance?

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The First Commandment: Windows on the Heart, part 5

6th April 2009

The confrontation between Moses and Pharaoh provides us with windows on the human heart. king-meThis remarkable story is given to us in the Book of Exodus. The story gives us insights into our hearts. We don’t think of ourselves as pagans, but what if the real problem is that we are setting up idols in our hearts?

What if we are violating the First Commandment by exalting ourselves?

Click the player below to listen to this 15 minute radio broadcast from Glimpses of Calvary. You can download the audio file with a “right click” on the download button.

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Why are people “control freaks?”

Consider the terrifying implications of John 8:44: “You are of your father, the devil, and the lusts of your father you will do.”

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The First Commandment: Windows on the Heart, part 4

6th April 2009

The confrontation between Moses and Pharaoh provides us with windows on the human heart. king-meThis remarkable story is given to us in the Book of Exodus. The story gives us insights into our own hearts. We don’t think of ourselves as pagans, but what if the real problem is that we are setting up idols in our hearts?

What if we are violating the First Commandment by exalting ourselves?

Click the player below to listen to this 15 minute radio broadcast from Glimpses of Calvary. You can download the audio file with a “right click” on the download button.
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Let’s begin with Exodus 8:10.

You might say, “I would never serve Satan, but all Satan has to do is to get you to serve yourself.”

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The First Commandment: Windows on the Heart, part 3

6th April 2009

The confrontation between Moses and Pharaoh provides us with windows on the human heart. king-meThis remarkable story is given to us in the Book of Exodus. The story gives us insights into our own hearts. We don’t think of ourselves as pagans, but what if the real problem is that we are setting up idols in our hearts?

What if we are violating the First Commandment by exalting ourselves?

Click the player below to listen to this 15 minute radio broadcast from Glimpses of Calvary. You can download the audio file with a “right click” on the download button.

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To view all seven programs, click here

Learn to recognize your indifference for what it really is. Pharaoh’s indifference was an outgrowth of his exaltation of himself (Exodus 9:17).

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The First Commandment: Windows on the Heart, part 2

5th April 2009

The confrontation between Moses and Pharaoh provides us with windows on the human heart.king-me This remarkable story is given to us in the Book of Exodus. The story gives us insights into the human heart. We don’t think of ourselves as pagans, but what if the real problem is that we are setting up idols in our hearts?

What if we are violating the First Commandment by exalting ourselves?

Click the player below to listen to this 15 minute radio broadcast from Glimpses of Calvary. You can download the audio file with a “right click” on the download button.

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To view all seven programs, click here

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