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The Eagles, Desperados and God
"Desperado" was a big hit for the Eagles back in 1973 and since then it has been covered many times by such artists as Linda Ronstadt and Johnny Cash. One of the song's classic lines speaks to angst of our times: "It's hard to tell the night time from the day; And you're losing all your highs and lows; aint it funny how the feeling goes away... Desperado, why don't you come to your senses?" READ MORE
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Stu Weber "Tender Warrior" To KeynoteWACMM's Saturday October 22 Iron Sharpens Iron Conference will feature former Green Beret, Bronze Star Vietnam Vet and author of the bestselling classic Tender Warrior Stu Weber. Paul Coughlin, best selling author of No More Christian Nice Guy, will keynote the afternoon session. In addition, there will be 18 different s eminars led by some of the nation's finest men's leaders and teachers. Worship will be led by the Reston Praise Band. The Conference will be hosted by Reston Bible Church in Dulles VA. For more information and registration CLICK HERE. Special Discounts Now Available.Nearly 4,500 pastors, ministry leaders and men from over two hundred churches in seven mid-Atlantic states have attended eleven Iron Sharpens Iron Conferences the last four years! Since WACMM started twelve years ago, some 35,,000 men from across the country have attended WACMM events.
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How Should Brothers Disagree?
In this challenging video, pastors Tim Keller, Matt Chandler and Michael Horton talk about how Christians ought to handle disagreements among themselves and with others. Often we simply avoid such difficult conversations or handle them very poorly. These brothers offer some nuggets of wisdom about how and when to criticize a brother in the context of personal relationships. They also cover the significant impacts the internet and social media have on debate and relationships. CLICK HERE
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The "Bravehearted" Gospel Video Eric Ludy, author of Bravehearted Gospel, writes "like most words associated with Christianity, the word "gospel" has fallen into a state of disrepair. It is one of the most significant words in the language of heaven, defining the extraordinary master plan of the Kingdom of Christ Jesus and the massive, universe-altering accomplishment of the Cross, but it has, in much of mainstream Christianity today, morphed into a lackluster word to describe the idea that God overlooks sins and accepts you into heaven even when you are a mess...If I were in a prison cell, guilty of the most heinous crimes, sentenced to a public death by slow mutilation, it would be really good news to hear that some one named Jesus had taken my punishment and carried my shame for me. This is actually what Jesus has done, but amazingly, the Gospel is more than this." Listen to Eric's powerful presentation of the Gospel HERE
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