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Malachi 3:6-12 - How Can I Rob God?




The average Christian gives 3 percent of his/her income to the church and only one-tenth of one percent of his/her income to missions. More money is spent in the United States on pets than is given to the church. Is it important to put something in the offering plate? How does giving to God impact us? As we continue or study of our study in Malachi, we learn the importance of honoring God with our wallet.


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Malachi 1:6-14 - Where Is My Honor?




Today, there is a growing frustration with celebrities, the media and politicians. Our frustration doesn't just come from their dishonesty, fabricated stories and political spin. Our frustrations come from the way people treat one another. No matter how important the office someone holds, rarely are they treated with basic respect. While we are quick point fingers at our politicians and our media when it comes to lacking honor, we are not guiltless. There is a lack of honor many Christians show but it is toward God. Join us as we discover how we can dishonor God and learn the long-term consequences of living that way.


Malachi 1:6-14 - Where Is My Honor? - Quicktime and iPhone Audio - AAC
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Genesis 14 - Success




Macaulay Culkin became famous as Kevin Mcallister in the widely popular “Home Alone” movie of 1990. His amazing success as an actor led to disaster in his personal life. In 1995, just as Macauley was hitting adolescence, allegations surfaced that his father was mismanaging his fortune. A nasty custody battle ensued as his greedy parents fought for control of the child and his future. If that won’t destroy a kid, what will? What followed were a series of drug arrests, escape from society and a fall from stardom. Success is hard to handle. It can ruin anyone. In Genesis 14 we learn how to handle success and let it make God bigger instead of ourselves.


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