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Francis Chan ( - )
Listen to freely downloadable audio sermons by the speaker Francis Chan in mp3 format. Is an American preacher. He is the former teaching pastor of Cornerstone Community Church in Simi Valley, CA, a church he and his wife started in 1994. He is also the Founder and Chancellor of Eternity Bible College and author of the best-selling book, Crazy Love: Overwhelmed by a Relentless God, which came out in 2009. He released his second book Forgotten God: Reversing Our Tragic Neglect of the Holy Spirit in August 2009. His other works include Erasing Hell in 2011, Multiply: Disciples Making Disciples in 2012, and the Basic Series by Francis Chan, a DVD series started in 2010. He also sits on the board of directors of Children’s Hunger Fund and World Impact.
Currently, Francis is working to start a church planting movement in the inner city of San Francisco called: We Are Church. He is also working to launch a countrywide discipleship movement. Francis now lives in Northern California with his wife, Lisa, and their five children.
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| | Are You Destroying The Church by Francis Chan
Topic: Church Unity Scripture(s): 1 Corinthians 3:17 | | Description: Francis Chan speaks on a very important subject of Church Unity and the sacredness of the Church. This message warns as the Scripture does: "If anyone destroys God’s temple, God will destroy that person; for God’s temple is sacred." In the body of Christ in North America especially there is a great need to hear this message. To see God's people as holy and all of us as a body of Christ together and not to bite and devour one another as we are wounding Christ Himself who we share in.
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| | | | | | | Increasingly Radical by Francis Chan
Topic: Radical | | Description: As is the American way, we tend to become less adventurous as we get older. We have it backwards. Each day, the life of God in us should become more and more of a reality. As we grow in our intimacy and maturity with Him, our lives should become increasingly radical. If we settle for comfort and safety, we won't grow in our dependence on Christ. He promises to be with us as we go out and make disciples—facing the rejection, fear and self-doubt that come with reaching out beyond our capabilities.
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| | | | | Learning to Hope by Francis Chan
Topic: Hope Scripture(s): Hebrews 6:11-20 | | Description: In this teaching, Francis Chan, talks about a hope that anchors your soul and translates to an increased faith in a faithful trustworthy God. It's not about us, our good works, or our failures. It's all about Jesus's finished work on the cross. Heb 6:11-20 & Mark 13:32-33
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| | | Lukewarm And Loving It! by Francis Chan
Topic: Lukewarmness Scripture(s): Revelation 3:15-18 | | Description: Francis Chan shares the truth of God about being rich and it being a hindrance in christian life. He shares a very sobering message on being lukewarm and how many in his congregation he fears are going to hell. There is a need for true repentance and seeing Christ as everything anything less is not salvation.
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| | | | | | | Seeking A Life Of Being Not Known by Francis Chan
Topic: Seeking Christ Scripture(s): 1 Timothy 2:2 | | Description: Francis Chan shares a very powerful transformative message on a life that seeks not to be known but seeks a hidden life with Christ. This is not just a message but a call to this generation to embrace a life of inner service to Jesus with no recognition of others.
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| | | The Body of Christ and Communion by Francis Chan
Topic: Communion Scripture(s): Luke 22:19-20 | | Description: Francis Chan unpacks the importance of Communion (Lord's Supper) and how it relates to the body of Christ and also how it centers the Church upon Jesus Christ Himself. He shares how the pulpit has replaces the focus on Jesus and how we can adjust our Church gatherings to focus on the Lord more. A powerful challenging message for the evangelical Church.
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