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God's Not Finished With Me Yet!

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Caution: God At Work! Caution: God At Work! KGF

Do you feel like God has given up on you?  He hasn’t.  Do you feel like you’re in stall mode.  God’s still working.  One of the most encouraging verses in the Bible comes from Philippians 1:6.  Listen to it from Eugene Peterson’s “Message” paraphrase:  “There has never been the slightest doubt in my mind that the God who started this great work in you would keep at it and bring it to a flourishing finish on the very day Christ Jesus appears.” Philippians 1:6 (The Message).

Pastor Mike Penninga begins a new seven week series entitled “Caution: God At Work”, based on the book of Philippians.  If you’ve ever had trouble seeing how faith can be dressed in everyday work clothes, Philippians is for you!  It puts lofty truths into practical terms that impact your life today.  And through it all, you’ll see that God isn’t done with us yet!

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Philippians Part 1 - God Isn't Finished With Me Yet! KGF
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Mike Penninga

Mike Penninga is first a foremost a son of God, a husband of Michelle, a father of 3, and a pretty good tennis player. A grad of Trinity Western University and ACTS seminary with a background in broadcast journalism, Mike has a passion for sharing the life changing news of Jesus Christ in understandable and captivating ways. He has been the lead pastor at KGF since March 2009.

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0 # Chris 2011-01-19 08:51
I preferred it when the slides were added to the message itself, so that while you're talking about something (a verse, a map, etc.), it would be onscreen.

However, if that's taken too long to do, could you perhaps put a message at the beginning of the video reminding me that your notes and slides are available as downloads?
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0 # Mike 2011-01-20 09:22
Good reminder Chris. . . we are working at the system to make this happen, because I agree, it is better to have them together in the message. . . I'm glad they have been of benefit to you! Have a great day.
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