
In Philippians, the Apostle Paul talks much about his joy. Rather than telling how much joy he has, he is telling how to have that joy. Discover the secret of having a joyful life, despite your circumstances.
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| Producer: | PreachingToday.com |
| Genre: | PowerPoint, Series Builder, Teaching |
| Also Available: | If You're Happy and You Know It... (PreachingToday.com Sermon Series Builder)
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| Topics: | Abundant life, Fullness, Spiritual, Happiness, Joy, Meaning of life, New life, Victorious living |
| Filters: | Everyday Disciples |
| Purpose: | Discipleship |
| References: | Philippians 1:1-4 , Philippians 1:23 |
| Tone: | Commend |
| Date Added: | January 31, 2007 |
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Jesus came so that we may have life to the fullest; and there is an art to living life the way that God intended for us to live. Seek out these lessons with The Art of Living PowerPoint Pack.
This PowerPoint Pack includes multiple PowerPoint files (.ppt) all prepared with images and text boxes to save you considerable time. You'll receive a file with a sermon title and Scripture verse, a file with only the sermon title, and a file with only the images for full customization. Add your content into any of the PowerPoint files, and duplicate slides as many times as needed to display Scripture verses, sermon outlines, graphics, photos, lyrics, and video.
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Jesus came so that we may have life to the fullest; and there is an art to living life the way that God intended for us to live. Seek out these lessons with the Building a Great Life PowerPoint Pack.
This PowerPoint Pack includes multiple PowerPoint files (.ppt) all prepared with images and text boxes to save you considerable time. You'll receive a file with a sermon title and Scripture verse, a file with only the sermon title, and a file with only the images for full customization. Add your content into any of the PowerPoint files, and duplicate slides as many times as needed to display Scripture verses, sermon outlines, graphics, photos, lyrics, and video.
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When Jesus was baptized, a voice from heaven spoke. Share this story with your congregation using the A Voice from Heaven PowerPoint Pack.
This PowerPoint Pack includes multiple PowerPoint files (.ppt) all prepared with images and text boxes to save you considerable time. You'll receive a file with a sermon title and Scripture verse, a file with only the sermon title, and a file with only the images for full customization. Add your content into any of the PowerPoint files, and duplicate slides as many times as needed to display Scripture verses, sermon outlines, graphics, photos, lyrics, and video.
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| Producer: | PowerPoint Sermons |
| Genre: | PowerPoint |
| Also Available: | Click here for other formats of "A Voice from Heaven"
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| Topics: | Anointing, Experiencing God, Fullness, Spiritual, God, glory of, God, grace of, God, majesty of, God, sovereignty of, Holy Spirit, Knowing God, Presence of God |
| Filters: | Christian Culture |
| Purpose: | Discipleship |
| References: | Luke 3:15-17 , Luke 3:21-22 |
| Tone: | Commend |
| Date Added: | February 22, 2007 |
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Ecclesiastes was written by a man who had it all. Solomon explored everything a person could ever want—education, pleasure, wealth, and youthfulness. But he has a warning for our present culture: all of those pursuits come up empty in the end. They are all good, but by themselves they will never provide the abundant life God promises.
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| Producer: | PreachingToday.com |
| Genre: | PowerPoint, Series Builder, Teaching |
| Also Available: | The Detour Signs of Life (PreachingToday.com Sermon Series Builder)
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| Topics: | Abundant life, Appetites, Behavior, Christian, Direction, Emptiness, Fear of God, Folly, Foolishness, Fulfillment, Fullness, Spiritual, Guidance, Life, short, Lifestyle, Purpose, Satisfaction, Spiritual direction |
| Filters: | Christian Culture |
| Purpose: | Discipleship |
| References: | Ecclesiastes 1:12-18 , Ecclesiastes 2:1-11 , Ecclesiastes 2:24-26 , Ecclesiastes 5:10-20 , Ecclesiastes 11:9-12:14 |
| Tone: | Neutral/Mixed |
| Date Added: | March 29, 2007 |
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