Series & Sermons (Examples)Blake Miller2014-10-03T10:51:07-07:00
I know it’s hard for some people to believe that the Bible is still relevant to our lives today, but the more you explore what God has to say to us in His word the more you will realize that the transforming power of God’s word never goes out of style. It is still as powerful and life changing today as it was 2,000 years ago.
Every Sunday the staff at Canyon Springs works hard to communicate the power of God’s truth in messages that connect the Bible with our every day life. Check out our message archives and you’ll see. You’ll laugh, you’ll relate, but more importantly you’ll see that God’s story can change your story and help you start a new chapter in your life.
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How is it that two people can stand at an altar and vow to love each other forever and then end up hating each other more than any other person on the planet? We reserve our most negative emotions for the people we are closest to. It’s not just a spouse. It could be a parent or a grown child or a former friend, but this kind of thing happens all the time. This Sunday we are going to look at two habits God wants to bring into our lives that can bring us to a place of health in all our relationships.
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How is it that two people can stand at an altar and vow to love each other forever and then end up hating each other more than any other person on the planet? We reserve our most negative emotions for the people we are closest to. It’s not just a spouse. It could be a parent or a grown child or a former friend, but this kind of thing happens all the time. This Sunday we are going to look at two habits God wants to bring into our lives that can bring us to a place of health in all our relationships.
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How is it that two people can stand at an altar and vow to love each other forever and then end up hating each other more than any other person on the planet? We reserve our most negative emotions for the people we are closest to. It’s not just a spouse. It could be a parent or a grown child or a former friend, but this kind of thing happens all the time. This Sunday we are going to look at two habits God wants to bring into our lives that can bring us to a place of health in all our relationships.
How is it that two people can stand at an altar and vow to love each other forever and then end up hating each other more than any other person on the planet? We reserve our most negative emotions for the people we are closest to. It’s not just a spouse. It could be a parent or a grown child or a former friend, but this kind of thing happens all the time. This Sunday we are going to look at two habits God wants to bring into our lives that can bring us to a place of health in all our relationships.
How is it that two people can stand at an altar and vow to love each other forever and then end up hating each other more than any other person on the planet? We reserve our most negative emotions for the people we are closest to. It’s not just a spouse. It could be a parent or a grown child or a former friend, but this kind of thing happens all the time. This Sunday we are going to look at two habits God wants to bring into our lives that can bring us to a place of health in all our relationships.