Monday, October 21, 2013 — Tara Leigh Cobble — “Identity”
Tara Leigh Cobble spoke to the students about beauty, striving, and relationships.
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Tara Leigh Cobble spoke to the students about beauty, striving, and relationships.
Mr. Mitch Glaser of Chosen People Ministries spoke on the Jewish population of the world and how Gentiles can impact them to see the promises fulfilled in Jesus.
Ms. Stephanie Hogan speaks on the true love for Christ in a believer's heart. She uses stories and testimonies to help believers see how they are viewing themselves and others.
Our Guests from Impact Middle East talk on trust, miracles, and storms.
Dr. Ellen Marmon speaks in Part 2 of our Credo Series about Nazarite, reflection, and lifestyle.
Jim and Carol Anderson Shores provide entertaining skits on the subjects of Men, Women, and differences between them.
Jim and Carol Shores of Acts of Renewal performed a series of skits addressing prayer, Scripture, Sabbath, and community as antidotes for stress.
Dr. Billy Kim speaks on the impact that one person can make in the world. The Korean Children's Choir also accompanied him.
Father Norman Fischer Speaks on not being afraid, judging, And light.
Mr. Gresham talks about C.S. Lewis' life and his impact.
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