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Chuck Swindoll delivers his third of three Christmas messages for 2018.
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Chuck Swindoll gives his second of three Christmas messages.
Chuck Swindoll gives the first of his three Christmas messages for 2018.
This Sunday, the Stonebriar Community Church sanctuary choir & orchestra performs their Christmas concert, ''O Come Let Us Adore Him,'' ending with a brief reflection by Chuck Swindoll. Enjoy this joyful celebration of Christ’s birth! (Download concert program.)
This Sunday, Chuck teaches from selections from Psalm 103.
In his Thanksgiving sermon this week, Chuck Swindoll encourages us all to learn to give thanks regularly and for all things in our lives.
The people in the Bible are neither airbrushed nor polished; they’re portrayed “warts and all.” That’s certainly true of Jonah. As we revisit Jonah one last time, let’s glean four lessons that linger.
Jonah had many reasons to be grateful and humble before God. But instead, he was angry at God for not destroying the Ninevites. His prejudice was intense, and he remained angry to the bitter end.
You would think the complete change in the Ninevites’ hearts would thrill Jonah’s heart! Instead, he sulked and resented what happened. But let’s not be too quick to criticize him.