If we use prayer as a way of reciting a shopping list of worldly desires, God will not be pleased. By the same token, if we make our requests known to God, and then sit around waiting for a delivery van to pull up, we’ve missed the meaning again. So how can prayer be reduced to it’s purest, most powerful form?
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November 16, 2018 • Pastor Lloyd Pulley • Matthew 7:7–12
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November 29, 2018 • Pastor Lloyd Pulley • Judges 2
Today on Bridging the Gap, Pastor Lloyd Pulley shares once again about our higher calling as Christians. There are so many opportunities for us to have a great impact on the world, and the people around us. The question is, are we ready and willing to accept that challenge?