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"We are the voices in the wilderness...welcome to Nineveh" Our mission is promote the Gospel through radio, music, and video to all people. Feel free to checkout our bi-weekly podcast, along with music/mixes.
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Welcome to The Crossing! We are located in Nineveh, Indiana. Please check out some of our sermons, and enjoy our worship music. Share us with your friend and family, and help spread the Good News! We have a great breakfast every Sunday morning at 9am followed by Sunday school at 9:30 am and church services at 10:30 am. Come Join us!! Follow our soundcloud and like us on Facebook. The Crossing Church Pastor Paul Taylor 317-933-3400 thecrossingnineveh.org 8728 South Nineveh Road Nineveh, In 46164
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Jonah

Jonah Bible Study

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A WHALE OF A TALE! Who was Jonah? And what is the Book of Jonah about? In this podcast, we will review the life of the Old Testament prophet Jonah.
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Welcome to the weekly podcast of New Vintage Church. No matter your faith background, we hope our practical preaching leads you to encounter the transforming love of God. To learn more about our ministry visit us at newvintagesd.org
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Life-Study of the Bible with Witness Lee is a 30-minute radio broadcast composed of excerpts from Witness Lee's spoken ministry that focuses on the enjoyment of the divine life as revealed in the Scriptures. The ministry portions are followed by a discussion of the portion presented, including questions and answers.
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Peculiar Nation

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We're bacccccckkkkk! Christian based podcast with host Kristin for an exciting season for God's remnants as we talk about advancing God's kingdom as we have been commissioned on Season 2!
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As a supplement to their new book “Echo: Reaching for Authenticity,” Harmony Roads is now airing a podcast! In episodes of Path & Posture, sisters Miriah, Brittany, and Sierra discuss the various paths that God has placed them on and the “posture” of their attitude in heart and mind as they walk them.
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I am a sinner saved by grace. There is absolutely nothing special about me; only all the special things God has done for me and will hopefully continue to do through me. Weeping demonstrates that Christ was a true man, His emotions and reactions were real. John 11:35 is the shortest verse in the Bible, “Jesus wept”. A warrior is humble and endures great sacrifice. Learn to be a warrior for God.
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Men's Morning Light takes a less traveled mystical road to fanning the flames of faith. Known for his humorous 'trapperisms,' legally blind radio personality turned KofC Faith Director, Trapper Jack, 'sees' things that many of us miss in Catholic teachings. Here is a fresh uplifting approach to the Way, the Truth, and the Life.
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Mother of Celestia Why - Another Brony podcast. Night Cap and Paper Tear, talk about all things pony. email us at MotherOfCelestiaWhy@gmail.com if you want to be on the show, or just want to talk to us. Music:Damn it Feels Good to be a Brony by colt.45
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Nineveh was the greatest city the world had seen at its time. And yet, God decides to besiege it and sack it with an army of one. How did he do it? He did it by turning one person, Jonah, into a world-changer. Are you an army of one? You have people all around you who need you, people all around you who are dying, and you see it. How could you beco…
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Jonah believes in love in general. But he doesn’t understand how God’s love actually operates. If it’s possible that you stand where Jonah stood, then chapter 4 is critical because God gives Jonah an answer. And his answer shows that God’s love, like God, is a fire. The strange thing about fire is that, on the one hand, it’s life-giving and warming…
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How can we explain Jonah’s mood swings, his tremendous emotional instability, how he’s able to praise God and just a few days later say he’s angry enough to die? The answer is a divided heart. To put it another way, Jonah believed in and served the true God, but he also believed and served a rival god. As a result, his heart was divided. And divide…
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Do artists get exceedingly angry when their art is chosen for display at the Met? No! So why would Jonah get exceedingly angry when, in response to his preaching, the Ninevites actually turn away from violence and turn to the living God? The answer has to do with the love of God. The incredible collapse of Jonah is because he misunderstands God’s l…
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How did Jonah, who was in utter despair, fear, and rebellion, come to be in a position of triumphant faith by the end of his prayer? Faith is not a talent. Faith is being controlled by the promises of God instead of your own impressions. If we look at the phenomenon of Jonah’s prayer itself, we will find how we too can respond to any situation in f…
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If it’s true that Jonah, a person who got direct revelation from God, can be blind to grace to the point where it distorts his very life, it’s even more likely that all of us, to one degree or another, are also blind to it. Here is the thesis: our most severe problems are caused by our lack of understanding of the true depths of the meaning of God’…
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There’s a subplot in the book Jonah: it’s Jonah’s impact on the sailors and their impact on him. Do you see the exquisite irony here? Jonah runs away because he hates the dirty pagan Ninevites. He doesn’t think they can change and he doesn’t care enough to want them to change. But then, Jonah ends up sacrificing himself for dirty pagan sailors. The…
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Until you admit that you run from God, you can’t know him or find him. You’re not just a troubled person. You’re not just a hurting person. You’re not a self-sufficient person. Primarily, you’re running. Every one of us has unique, habitual ways of hiding and running away from God. Until you know what yours are, until you see them, you can’t really…
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We all run away from God. It’s in our nature. And the book of Jonah is all about Jonah running and God pursuing. Most of us are familiar with the words sin and grace, but what they mean is another thing. And here it is: essentially sin is running away from God, and grace is God’s effort to pursue and intercept self-destructive behavior. That’s it. …
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The point of Galatians is that Christians need the gospel, continually. So let’s bring the gospel to a subject that’s very relevant for us: self-image and self-esteem. Christianity brings you a way of understanding yourself that is so different than what anything else brings you. And it’s a paradox. In Galatians 6, Paul says we’re nothing, and then…
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Our relationships are such hard work. People are always getting hurt. People are always getting disappointed. Relationships are a nightmare, but we can’t get along without them. As soon as we try to pull back from relationships, we lose our humanity. Because we’re made in the image of God. And the triune God—Father, Son, and Holy Spirit—has, from a…
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Through faith in Christ, through the gospel, through the Holy Spirit, you can experience lasting, deep, radical, permanent change. If you’re going to make such changes, you need to understand the nature of Christian change. You have to understand the nature of it, the pattern of it, and the process of it. Galatians 5 shows us that Christian change …
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When you become a Christian, the same power that raised Jesus from the dead comes into you spiritually, internally. You have the power to change. You have an unsurpassed power to change. So we have to ask ourselves right away, “Are we settling for too little?” I mean, how much have you changed so far? The power that raised Jesus from the dead, that…
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Freedom is the greatest value in the modern Western world. The secular model of freedom is basically freedom from something. It says, “I am only free when there’s nothing in my way.” When people come to Christianity, they would like inspiration and help, but they don’t want to give up their freedom. Very often, Christians say to them, “You must giv…
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