Monday, February 6, 2012 — George Lytle & Cameron Hassler — Student Testimony
George Lytle and Cameron Hassler give their testimonies on what it means to be students dealing with the pressures of competitive atmospheres.
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George Lytle and Cameron Hassler give their testimonies on what it means to be students dealing with the pressures of competitive atmospheres.
Mr. Max Appel gives his testimony, and talks about the Great Commission, and identity in Christ.
Stuart Lunsford shares his story on what he dealt with growing up, and how its never too late to find identity in God.
Mrs. Anita Keagy talks about opening up God's file that he has for each of us, filled with letters of love.
Rev. Stan Key finishes his week off at Asbury by speaking about The Gap between humanity and Jesus.
Rev. Stan Key continues his talk during Holiness Emphasis Week with the subject of covenants.
Rev. Stan Key begins the Holiness Emphasis week with the subject of salvation and sanctification.
Alumni of Asbury speak about how life is after Asbury.
Dr. Sherry Powers speaks on unfinished business.
Rev. Greg Haseloff speaks to Asbury about the supremacy of love.
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