TODAY’S MESSAGE

Looking Back on Things that Matter
Genesis 1:26-28; 2:18-25; Matthew 15:1-5; Mark 6:31Airs: February 8 - February 10
The cultural ground upon which the “traditional” family stands has become soft and uncertain, especially since the counter-cultural quake of the 1960s. Regardless of the shifting sands of time and societal mores, God’s original design for the family begins with establishing a stable foundation with the marriage of two individuals—male and female. Once the foundation of the marriage is firmly laid, six pillars should be built, which will give any family resilience to withstand the erosion caused by the influence of culture.
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LifeTrac

Paying Attention to Warnings
Airs: February 8 - February 10
We don’t have to go very far to find danger. The Bible warns about danger and teaches how to avoid it. When we listen to these warnings we don’t become victims who end up paying the consequences.
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