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Beyond Today Dailys
by Steve Myers
2014-09-23
What is the "preset" in your life?
Sermon
by Dan Apartian
2022-01-08
Central Illinois
The human default setting ever since Adam and Eve has been to be me-centric and to glorify self. Until our human default setting is overcome, faith can't exist. God presents us with the impossible so we cry out "I can't do it"! Even...
Sermon
by Benny Butler
2015-12-26
Birmingham, AL
Normalcy bias is a default mode the human mind goes into to protect itself. It causes an individual to deny the danger that is around them. What does your mind default to in troubling times? Can we train our minds to turn to something...
Conference Event
Sunday, December 25, 2022 - 1:30pm to 3:25pm EST
Davis Room, 5800 Muhlhauser Road, West Chester, OH, 45069
Presenters: 
Darris McNeely

Everyone has a worldview—the filter we use to make sense of and respond to the world in ways that represent what we believe to be true, good, appropriate, and worthwhile. Most people develop a worldview by default. In this discussion we will learn about the most prevalent worldview among Americans claiming to be Christian. We will discuss the distinctive worldview of God’s church and why it...

Sermon
by W. Fred Crow
2022-06-11
San Jose, CA
Life is a choice. Right and Wrong / good and evil; What we do is always a choice. Not choosing to make a choice IS a choice. There are no defaults in life. Where we find ourselves is where our choices brought us. We must decide where we...
Sermon
by John Miller
2021-11-06
North Canton, OH
From the time of Eve’s deception in the garden, people have defaulted to human experiment and reasoning rather than following the teachings from the Word of God. Being guided by God’s teachings rather than our own flawed reasoning...
Sermon
by John Miller
2021-11-06
North Canton, OH
From the time of Eve’s deception in the garden, people have defaulted to human experiment and reasoning rather than following the teachings from the Word of God. Being guided by God’s teachings rather than our own flawed reasoning...
World News and Prophecy
by Cecil Maranville, John Ross Schroeder, Jim Tuck, Melvin Rhodes
Do you remember the advertising line that said, "when [a certain financial planner] speaks, people listen"? People have become accustomed to "listening" to the vagaries of the stock market. Actually, they need to tune their ears to other...
World News and Prophecy
by Darris McNeely
There is a real problem with the Western economies that could lead to some major corrections thus impacting jobs, income and growth in America and Great Britain.
Blogs
by Graemme Marshall
Today's workers, for most of their lives, have had confidence that upon retirement they would receive a livable pension or Social Security—because their governments promised it! But now many are fearful that they can't afford to retire.
Good News
by Darris McNeely
Global financial markets were rocked recently following rising defaults affecting mortgage-backed securities. What does this mean for the world’s money supply and confidence in Western financial institutions? Are we on the verge of a major...
United Young Adults
by Scott McKeon
We have been given spiritual tools and weapons to use, even against our own thoughts, as we battle to become more like God.
World News and Prophecy
by Darris McNeely
Global financial markets were rocked last month following rising defaults affecting mortgage-backed securities. What does this mean for the world’s money supply and confidence in Western financial institutions? Are we on the verge of a...
World News and Prophecy
by Darris McNeely, Don Hooser
World markets went into a near panic during the recent Thanksgiving weekend over news that Dubai World, a key subsidiary of the nation of Dubai, could default on $60 billion of debt. It appears that Dubai's oil-rich cousins in the Persian...
World News and Prophecy
by Darris McNeely
America's financial strength is being devoured by other nations as they come in and buy major interests in leading financial institutions—its economic heritage.

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