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When you are betrayed by your own flesh and blood, are you “all cried out” and searching for solutions when the pain is too great? How does this traumatic experience affect your internal and external well-being? In this powerful sermon, Dr. E. Dewey Smith, Jr., explains that this is the true agony and transparency of the human experience. As you listen to this profound message, remember all the good things God has done for you and know that if He did it before, He can do it again! #LiveBetter
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Marriage was consecrated by God. Dr. E. Dewey Smith, Jr. provides powerful practical biblical insight on how to develop a loving, intimate and satisfying marriage. This is a must have for every married couple.
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Relationships can be fulfilling, but are they worth losing yourself in their pursuit? In this eye opening sermon, Dr. E. Dewey Smith, Jr. helps you to identify the actions that can cause you to lose yourself chasing a relationship. Ladies, if you are in a relationship or pursuing a relationship, this sermon will help keep you from losing yourself. Scripture Reference: 1Samuel 25
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Dr. E. Dewey Smith, Jr. delivers a very timely theocratic posture about the repercussions of politics to a Christian nation in America. In this sermon, Pastor Smith illustrates God’s warning to a people in how God will give us what we ask for when we reject His ways for our own interests. In times of political strife and moral division, we must choose who will be our King no matter who takes office. Have you elected who will be King over your heart and house? #LiveBetter 1 Samuel 8:1-11
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What do you do when you have to coexist in same country, but the law has caused people to become divided? In the book of Galatians, the disciple Peter and the apostle Paul find themselves on opposite sides of the law. In this very powerful message, Dr. E. Dewey Smith, Jr. relates Peter and Paul’s disagreement to our current society, the church, and the legalization of marriage that has been granted to the LGBTQ community by the Supreme Court of the United States. Pastor Smith reasons that instead of becoming worrisome with judging others— Christians are called to live amongst one another, love our neighbors and lift Jesus! Galatians 2:16