 | Sermon delivered by G. Allen Jackson
As seen on TV through Intend Ministries May 19, 2013
Sermon Date: April 14, 2013 |
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 | Sermon delivered by G. Allen Jackson
As seen on TV through Intend Ministries May 12, 2013
Sermon Date: April 7, 2013 |
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 | Sermon delivered by G. Allen Jackson
As seen on TV through Intend Ministries May 5, 2013
Sermon Date: March 24, 2013
This final sermon of the series “Preparing our Hearts,” Pastor Allen reinforces the importance of arriving at Easter with hearts that are prepared for what God has for us through the Cross. In Romans 8:37, we read “we are more than conquerors” through Christ Jesus. Christianity is not meek, weak, or mild mannered. Instead, through the power of the Cross, we are enabled to be victorious and to lead a triumphant life With an intentional God-response to every aspect of our lives, we can begin to conquer areas that have always had a strong hold against us, such as a rebellious past or difficult present circumstances. Training ourselves to respond in intentional ways takes practice and consistency. |
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 | Sermon delivered by G. Allen Jackson
As seen on TV through Intend Ministries April 28, 2013
Sermon Date: March 17, 2013
God extends unique invitations to us and it is possible to lead a life that God rewards. The thesis of this brief series is that Jesus offers wisdom and advice for that journey, promising life instead of destruction as we yield to the Holy Spirit. Allowing God’s purposes to emerge in our lives through expressions of compassion, prayer, and humility help us lead a life that God rewards in both time and eternity. |
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 | Sermon delivered by G. Allen Jackson
As seen on TV through Intend Ministries April 21, 2013
Sermon Date: March 10, 2013
This sermon is first in a three-part series preparing our hearts for Easter. Ultimately, everyone’s journey toward Easter must lead through the Cross. Pastor Allen teaches our journey, just like Jesus’ to the Cross, requires endurance and resolve. We must determine to finish our course by allowing the joy of our salvation to give us strength. As Jesus endured with joy the pain of the assignment, we must also. In doing so, we reap the rewards, kingdom opportunities and blessings God has for us. |
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 | Sermon delivered by G. Allen Jackson
As seen on TV through Intend Ministries April 14, 2013
Sermon Date: March 3, 2013
Challenges can arise in our lives as pushback against our God-momentum. Rather than disqualifying us from God’s journey, they can offer an opportunity to become better communicators of our Jesus-story. Increasing our advocacy for Jesus increases His advocacy of us. Desiring to be a friend to and world-class advocate of Jesus allows His character to emerge in our lives. We can begin today! |
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 | Sermon delivered by G. Allen Jackson
As seen on TV through Intend Ministries April 7, 2013
Sermon Date: February 24, 2013
God extends unique invitations to us and it is possible to lead a life that God rewards. The thesis of this brief series is that Jesus offers wisdom and advice for that journey, promising life instead of destruction as we yield to the Holy Spirit. Allowing God’s purposes to emerge in our lives through expressions of compassion, prayer, and humility help us lead a life that God rewards in both time and eternity. |
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 | Sermon delivered by G. Allen Jackson
As seen on TV through Intend Ministries March 17, 2013
Sermon Date: February 17, 2013
This brief series concerning the Book of Exodus continues as Pastor Allen shares several lessons from the Israelites response to God’s redemptive grace. A defining theme of Exodus is God’s tender care for His people in the face of their grumbling ingratitude. The story reveals God’s care and provision is complete and perfect. Choosing thankfulness in the midst of life-challenges forms God’s character within us and brings redemption. |
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 | Sermon delivered by G. Allen Jackson
As seen on TV through Intend Ministries March 10, 2013
Sermon Date: February 10, 2013
This brief sermon series examines the remarkable story of deliverance in Exodus. God’s enslaved people yield to Him and are miraculously freed from slavery, but still struggle with faith-challenges and rebellion. Yielding to God’s grace was not easy for the Israelites and it is not easy for us today. It takes courage to choose God’s truth and yield to the Lord. |
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 | Sermon delivered by G. Allen Jackson
As seen on TV through Intend Ministries March 3, 2013
Sermon Date: February 3, 2013
This sermon series focuses on that "someplace" and "something" we all try to find - an extraordinary life. The series conclusion observes our life-journey of extraordinary choices. It is important to understand our perspective and choices make all the difference in how we invest. Cooperation with God results in a purposeful life that transcends disappointments and injustice. The resulting is contentment, joy, and fulfillment - both in time and in eternity. God desires that we make brilliant investments and live an extraordinary life. |
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 | Sermon delivered by G. Allen Jackson
As seen on TV through Intend Ministries February 24, 2013
Sermon Date: January 27, 2013 PM
This sermon series focuses on that "someplace" and "something" we all try to find - an extraordinary life. Pastor Allen examines Daniel’s extraordinary life of endurance in Babylonian captivity. The backdrop of his life is framed by his transforming God-decisions and crisis management. Daniel’s choices glorified God as he walked in obedience, placement, and preparation. Yielding to Jesus as Lord enables us to live an extraordinary life and glorify God. |
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 | Sermon delivered by G. Allen Jackson
As seen on TV through Intend Ministries February 17, 2013
Sermon Date: January 27, 2013
This sermon series focuses on that "someplace" and "something" we all try to find - an extraordinary life. Scripture invites us to align with God “by loving the Lord your God, by obeying His voice, and by holding fast to Him.” Pastor Allen examines the life of Daniel and the Kingdom-decision that can launch us toward an extraordinary life. Choosing to align ourselves with God’s choices and His transforming power makes all the difference. |
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 | Sermon delivered by G. Allen Jackson
As seen on TV through Intend Ministries February 10, 2013
Sermon Date: January 20, 2013
This sermon series focuses on that "someplace" and "something" we all try to find - an extraordinary life. Awakening to God’s invitations is the first step toward the extraordinary life He has for us to lead. Accepting God’s invitation with a heart of wisdom, love of the truth, and recognition of God lives opens the door to extraordinary. God created us with everything we need to be extraordinary. |
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 | Sermon delivered by G. Allen Jackson
As seen on TV through Intend Ministries February 3, 2013
Sermon Date: December 30, 2012
Scripture says, “God created us to do good works in Christ Jesus.” God has a plan for our lives, and this message focuses on knowing how to finish well. Pastor Allen refers to the lives of Abraham, Caleb, David, and Paul. Their completed God-course required faith, perseverance, and patience in the face of many obstacles. We face the similar challenges and finishing well will require that same determination as we follow the Lord. |
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 | Sermon delivered by G. Allen Jackson
As seen on TV through Intend Ministries January 27, 2013
Sermon Date: December 23, 2012
We conclude the sermon series in the book of Revelation. Jesus’ message to His Church declares His return to the earth as a conquering King and God’s protection for His people. All who read this prophetic revelation receive not only the promise of special blessing, but also hope. Jesus is returning soon, bringing a sure reward for all those longing for His appearing. |
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 | Sermon delivered by G. Allen Jackson
As seen on TV through Intend Ministries January 20, 2013
Sermon Date: December 16, 2012
The theme of this message concerns the God-boundaries introduced in the Law of Moses and fulfilled in the life of Jesus Christ. The Church of Jesus Christ and the redemptive power of His cross calls for a response toward holiness. The challenge is our tendency toward ungodliness and our daily choices make a difference. Cooperating with God’s Holy Spirit results in personal holiness and glorifies our Heavenly Father. |
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 | Sermon delivered by G. Allen Jackson
As seen on TV through Intend Ministries January 13, 2013
Sermon Date: December 9, 2012
Our Mighty Source series continues as we study God’s provision of power in the midst of the emerging Church. The power of God’s Holy Spirit is available to all who have faith in Jesus’ sacrificial exchange on the cross. Personal repentance, forgiveness received and given, and living in the power of God’s Spirit releases us to fulfill His purposes for our lives. |
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 | Sermon delivered by G. Allen Jackson
As seen on TV through Intend Ministries January 6, 2013
Sermon Date: December 2, 2012
Our Mighty Source Sermon series continues as we learn the story of the Bible. The Book of Acts reveals Jesus’ emerging Church – an initiative to become a Holy Nation and bold advocates of Jesus Christ. Joyfully serving God with a ready attitude helps us cooperate with God’s commission and brings life-change to our world. |
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 | Sermon delivered by G. Allen Jackson
As seen on TV through Intend Ministries December 23, 2012
Sermon Date: December 18, 2011
Pastor Allen continues his Advent Season series concerning great beginnings and great endings. Christmas celebrates a remarkable beginning – God coming to live among us. Scripture says that when the time was just right, God sent His Son, born or a woman, born under law, to redeem us – to purchase us back and change the course of human destiny. The Christmas celebration, however, would never have endured as it has across the centuries, through all the cultures, empires, and political regimes that have come and gone, if it were not for the way Jesus ended His life. Jesus’ redemptive work - his death, burial, and resurrection – makes His birth story even more dramatic; and there is a parallel in our own lives, especially seen through the lives of the Apostles. “Faith Transfers” examines the rocky start of a certain Jewish Pharisee, Saul, who ended his life as one of the most influential disciples of Jesus Christ - the Apostle Paul. Paul finished his life well because he cooperated with God’s plan to free him from the power of darkness and transfer him into the Kingdom of God. We can as well because God can take a life that has been sorely misdirected and, through His power, cause it to bear great fruit for His purpose as it is yielded to Him in humility of heart. Jesus makes all the difference. |
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 | Sermon delivered by G. Allen Jackson
As seen on TV through Intend Ministries December 16, 2012
Sermon Date: December 11, 2011
Pastor Allen continues his Advent Season series concerning great beginnings and great endings. Christmas celebrates a remarkable beginning – God coming to live among us. Scripture says that when the time was just right, God sent His Son, born of a woman, born under law, to redeem us – to purchase us back and change the course of human destiny. The Christmas celebration, however, would never have endured as it has across the centuries, through all the cultures, empires, and political regimes that have come and gone, if it were not for the way Jesus ended His life. Jesus’ redemptive work - his death, burial, and resurrection – makes His birth story even more dramatic; and there is a parallel in our own lives, especially seen through the lives of the Apostles. “Learners” examines the lives of several apostles as they accepted Jesus’ invitation to follow Him. Learning to embrace Jesus’ invitation to follow Him and His direction for our lives is a great beginning. Christ-followers continue to learn under the tutelage of the Lord – learning about spiritual realities with specificity, learning to seek the Lord actively, and learning about realms of spiritual authority, especially through prayer. Learning from the Lord is a great beginning and leads to even greater endings. |
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 | Sermon delivered by G. Allen Jackson
As seen on TV through Intend Ministries December 9, 2012
Sermon Date: December 4, 2011
Pastor Allen continues his Advent Season series concerning great beginnings and great endings. A tremendous beginning alone is not cause for an enduring celebration. Christmas celebrates a remarkable beginning – God coming to live among us. The Christmas celebration, however, would never have endured as it has across the centuries, through all the cultures, empires, and political regimes that have come and gone, if it were not for the way Jesus completed His life’s work. “You Can Change” encourages us to reflect not just on the beginning of our spiritual journey but to begin to live with the end in mind. That is our pattern for this Advent. The point of being birthed into the Kingdom is to pursue the purposes of God. Being a Christ-follower means that every day, God deserves our best. The lives of the Apostles exemplify this, even in the midst of much struggle and opposition. Pastor Allen examines the life of the fisherman Peter turned disciple, whose relationship to Jesus resulted in total life transformation. Peter willingly yielded to God’s purposes for his life, even after great failure, and Peter changed – so can we. |
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 | Sermon delivered by G. Allen Jackson
As seen on TV through Intend Ministries December 2, 2012
Sermon Date: November 27, 2011
Pastor Allen begins his Advent Season series concerning great beginnings and great endings. Christmas celebrates a remarkable beginning – the amazing step of God toward humanity. Scripture says that when the time was just right, God sent His Son, born or a woman, born under law, to redeem us – to purchase us back and change the course of human destiny. The Christmas celebration, however, would never have endured as it has across the centuries, through all the cultures, empires, and political regimes that have come and gone, if it were not for the way Jesus ended His life. Jesus’ redemptive work - his death, burial, and resurrection – makes His birth story even more dramatic; and there is a parallel in our own lives, especially seen through the lives of the Apostles. We want miraculous beginnings to our spiritual journey, but need transformational endings as well. This message considers the journey of Jesus’ disciple, Thomas – a man who was zealous for Jesus’ pathway but plummeted into hopelessness when that path met the cross. After Jesus’ resurrection, He extended a special invitation to Thomas, which transformed his faith and led him to an amazing spiritual ending. Opportunities always avail for new beginnings in our lives – considering our ending will help us maintain the momentum to miraculous beginnings. |
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 | Sermon delivered by G. Allen Jackson
As seen on TV through Intend Ministries November 25, 2012
Sermon Date: November 11, 2012
Jesus said that His followers would know the truth and the truth would set us free. In this conclusion to the Created for Freedom series, Pastor Allen shares transformational truths from Scripture concerning God’s character and Church. Knowing and sharing God’s truth delivers us into greater spiritual freedom. |
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 | Sermon delivered by G. Allen Jackson
As seen on TV through Intend Ministries November 18, 2012
Sermon Date: November 4, 2012
The message in the freedom series explores God’s limitless freedom versus the limiting bondage of ungodliness. The New Testament Gospels reveal Jesus’ willingness to deliver freedom without favoritism and great compassion to those suffering in bondage. Obedience to Jesus’ compassionate willingness opens the door for freedom to come into our lives. |
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 | Sermon delivered by G. Allen Jackson
As seen on TV through Intend Ministries November 11, 2012
Sermon Date: October 28, 2012
The purpose of Jesus’ redemptive work on the cross is to bring freedom to humanity. Cooperating with God enables that freedom to define our lives. Scripture reveals this freedom comes by standing firm in God’s Truth. Pastor Allen presents a powerful set of proclamations for all aspects of our lives. When we decide to value the truth and be a person of truth, God responds by making His truth available to us. |
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 | Sermon delivered by G. Allen Jackson
As seen on TV through Intend Ministries November 4, 2012
Sermon Date: October 21, 2012
Pastor Allen shares how Jesus’ cross gives us the power to be free from rejection, guilt, and shame. Jesus’ message is one of acceptance, forgiveness, and redemption. Yielding to His Lordship and His redemptive truth will set us free. |
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 | Sermon delivered by G. Allen Jackson
As seen on TV through Intend Ministries October 28, 2012
Sermon Date: October 14, 2012
This series examines our God-given desire for freedom - one that comes only through His power and strength. Pastor Allen submits the freedoms we desire emerge from our hearts and thoughts. Yielding our hearts and minds to God’s Holy Spirit delivers us into life transforming freedom and righteousness. The power of the Cross sets us free. |
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 | Sermon delivered by G. Allen Jackson
As seen on TV through Intend Ministries October 21, 2012
Sermon Date: October 7, 2012
Pastor Allen shares lessons from his most recent trip to Israel – a tiny, turmoil-filled nation serving as a powerful reminder of God’s faithfulness and the authority of His word. In the midst of the fear and trouble, Psalm 27 invites us to expand our faith by choosing God’s light and salvation. The Church of Jesus Christ is God’s expression of hope in earth today, and we want to learn to stand in His truth, invite others to join us in that truth. |
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 | Sermon delivered by G. Allen Jackson
As seen on TV through Intend Ministries October 14, 2012
Sermon Date: September 9, 2012
This prophecy study examines our response to God’s perspective on our lives. Prophecy is a New Testament reality - able to edify, exhort, and console – fulfilling the Holy Spirit’s role in the midst of the Church and offering God’s perspective on our world. The Bible tells us to not to “treat prophecies with contempt” and to maintain a listening, discerning heart. Our response to prophecy will promote unreserved participation with God’s Holy Spirit. |
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 | Sermon delivered by G. Allen Jackson
As seen on TV through Intend Ministries October 7, 2012
Sermon Date: September 2, 2012
This prophecy study opens with two simple questions: Why is prophecy important? and Why are Israel and the Jewish people important? Biblical prophecy is God’s perspective on our lives, and Scripture counsels we would “do well to pay attention to it.” Pastor Allen submits Israel and the Jewish people provide a unique role in God’s prophetic perspective in the world. Accepting scriptural truth determines whether our understanding of the Bible will be enlarged or diminished. Our response to God’s prophetic word determines our opportunities in both time and eternity. |
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 | Sermon delivered by G. Allen Jackson
As seen on TV through Intend Ministries September 30, 2012
Sermon Date: August 26, 2012 PM
The theme of our 2012 Sermon Series continues as we read through the Bible together this year. Luke’s book of Acts tells the story of Jesus after his resurrection when He instructs His followers to wait in Jerusalem for the Holy Spirit and what He would bring to their lives. Their obedience results in both amazing opportunities and tremendous challenge -- death at the hands of zealous Church-persecutors like Saul. We read the incredible story about Saul’s transformation into Paul the Apostle who took on a pivotal Church-building life-mission. Paul, Peter, and Jesus’ other disciples spent themselves for the sake of God’s Kingdom. We have the same assignment - giving best to God, our One True Source. |
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 | Sermon delivered by G. Allen Jackson
As seen on TV through Intend Ministries September 23, 2012
Sermon Date: August 26, 2012
The theme of our 2012 Sermon Series continues as we read through the Bible together this year. This message focuses on the Gospel of Luke, the Physician, who establishes Jesus as the fulfillment of Old Testament promises and examines the powerful presence of God’s Holy Spirit in Jesus’ life, from His conception to His ascension. Luke asserts Jesus’ radical, Spirit-empowered perspectives on time and eternity, mercy, forgiveness, and selfless giving. We have a responsibility to own Jesus’ truth and perspectives in our generation. It takes a heart yielded to God and clothed with the power of His Spirit to be holy. |
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 | Sermon delivered by G. Allen Jackson
As seen on TV through Intend Ministries September 16, 2012
Sermon Date: August 19, 2012 PM
The theme of our 2012 Sermon Series continues as we read through the Bible together this year. The New Testament Gospels assert the preeminence of our High Priest, Jesus. His prophetic move from Nazareth to Galilean Capernaum begins His public ministry. Jesus’ invitations extended unprecedented opportunities to multitudes, but not without weight of responsibility for response. Jesus offered a complete salvation - from destructive elements and disease, demonic control, and death. The same opportunity is offered to us today - salvation through the power of His sacrificial blood. |
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 | Sermon delivered by G. Allen Jackson
As seen on TV through Intend Ministries September 9, 2012
Sermon Date: August 19, 2012 The theme of our 2012 Sermon Series continues as we read through the Bible together this year. Jesus’ unique birth and death, celebrated as anchor holidays – Christmas and Easter, are holy in nature and define Jesus’ preeminence and calling. Jesus’ birth is an expression of God’s favor to humanity. Jesus’ sinless death provides perfect redemption. We recite The Apostles Creed, affirming our belief in Jesus as Christ, Lord and King. |
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 | Sermon delivered by G. Allen Jackson
As seen on TV through Intend Ministries September 2, 2012
Sermon Date: August 12, 2012 PM
The theme of our 2012 Sermon Series continues as we read through the Bible together this year. The message of Gospels examines the life of Jesus. Jesus is the Savior of the world, Christ-Messiah, born of a virgin, the Initiator of all things, and the One Who has taken away the sin of the world. Jesus’ lack of fear and worry, coupled with tremendous compassion toward humankind, provides a unique revelation of God the Father. Jesus was on assignment – so are His followers. Pastor Allen invites us to very intentionally yield to the authority of Jesus as Christ, Lord and King. |
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 | Sermon delivered by G. Allen Jackson
As seen on TV through Intend Ministries August 26, 2012
Sermon Date: August 12, 2012
The theme of our 2012 Sermon Series continues as we read through the Bible together this year. Our journey brings us to the conclusion of the Old Testament, and Pastor Allen builds a bridge into the New Testament, focusing on the transforming value of God’s word. The counsel of Scripture declares those who accept it are wise, but those who reject it are foolish; and blessed are those who learn and obey it. A positive response to His Word increases our belief just as rebellion perpetuates unbelief. Repentance results in spiritual change. |
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 | Sermon delivered by G. Allen Jackson
As seen on TV through Intend Ministries August 19, 2012
Sermon Date: July 22, 2012
We face greater challenges in our world today than in many generations, and the only resolution is a healthy, vital, effective Church. Pastor Allen shares some components of a thriving Christian community: serving God by serving His people, developing strong relationships within the Body of Christ, and holding firm to God’s transforming power in the redemption the cross. God is alive and at work in the earth. An effective Church is awake, filled with living faith in a Living Christ to make a difference in our world. |
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 | Sermon delivered by G. Allen Jackson
As seen on TV through Intend Ministries August 12, 2012
Sermon Date: July 8, 2012
Pastor Allen Jackson speaks about his recent trip to Israel and the faith that is stirred by the living evidence of God’s faithfulness. He emphasizes the Kingdom of God has seasons and the importance of knowing the season in which we live. It will determine our response to what God is doing in the earth. Israel and the Middle East display several season-indicators – enormous pressures on every front with simultaneous great spiritual progress – birth pangs in the midst of great change, vulnerability, and fear combined with hope for a new future. This is a birth-season of God’s principles in all the earth, and our individual and national response to these pressures and progress is crucial. Pastor Allen presents an action plan. |
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 | Sermon delivered by G. Allen Jackson
As seen on TV through Intend Ministries August 5, 2012
Sermon Date: June 17, 2012
This series concludes by examining Jesus’ passionate expression of friendship toward us. Jesus’ servant hood to His friends in the face of betrayal, rejection, torture, and crucifixion accomplished a transforming work for all those who would be His friend. Jesus was punished that we might be forgiven and died that we might share His life. This expression of friendship demands a response. Yielding and cooperating with Jesus’ finished work on earth and His Holy Spirit will bring us to a place of abundant life. We want to cultivate the desire to be Jesus’ friend and honor His passionate expression of His friendship. |
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 | Sermon delivered by G. Allen Jackson
As seen on TV through Intend Ministries July 29, 2012
Sermon Date: June 10, 2012
This series concentrates on a friendship of mutual confidence and being a good listener. It is humbling opportunity to be the friend and hear the heart of the King of kings and the Lord of lords. We learn to recognize Jesus’ voice and His expressions of friendship. This unique friendship shapes our future and brings to us an abundant life filled with security, healing, and deliverance - an inheritance and participation in His Kingdom. Being a good listener to the voice of our Friend and cooperating with His Holy Spirit is essential. |
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 | Sermon delivered by G. Allen Jackson
As seen on TV through Intend Ministries July 22, 2012
Sermon Date: June 3, 2012
This three-part series focuses on the heart of being a Christ-follower - being Jesus’ friend in a manner that brings Him the greatest honor. Nurturing that desire develops increasing passion for the things God is passionate for and begs the question: “What would I do for a friend?” Respecting the sovereignty of Jesus and honoring Him as Lord is essential. That begins with three simple principles: The Birth Principle – experiencing spiritual birth into the Kingdom of God; The Principle of First Things – Kingdom greatness through servant hood; The Principle of Small Things – honoring Jesus when no one is watching in the smallest places of our lives, cultivating a lifestyle of yielding and giving. |
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 | Sermon delivered by G. Allen Jackson
As seen on TV through Intend Ministries July 15, 2012
Sermon Date: May 27, 2012
Jesus Christ makes His authority available to every Christ-follower. Our response to His authority and assignment has privileges gained as we yield, and consequences incurred when we rebel. Adam rebelled and forfeited the authority God had given him, bringing about a kingdom directly opposed to God’s purposes. Today, life-challenges come to us as a result of this kingdom-conflict. We need the help of the Holy Spirit to recognize the source of these challenges and Jesus’ authority to set us free. God’s strength, authority, and power bring peace that enables us to be a transforming force in the earth. |
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 | Sermon delivered by G. Allen Jackson
As seen on TV through Intend Ministries July 8, 2012
Sermon Date: May 13, 2012
The theme of the 2012 Sermon Series continues as we read through the Bible this year, learning the storyline for our benefit and also to share that story with others. Our final message in this series focuses on the Israelite’s return to their covenant land after exile to Assyria and Babylon. Daniel is exiled in Babylon and studies the earlier prophetic words of Jeremiah. He receives desperately needed hope for Judah’s return to Jerusalem to rebuild and worship God in the Temple. Then we see Judah’s return, rebuilding, and restoration - of Jerusalem and the new Temple and their spiritual life with the God of Israel. The principle is valuable - prophecy is God’s word to His people, and as we open our hearts to His prophetic messages, we receive hope for our own lives. |
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 | Sermon delivered by G. Allen Jackson
As seen on TV through Intend Ministries July 1, 2012
Sermon Date: May 6, 2012 PM
The theme of the 2012 Sermon Series continues as we read through the Bible this year, learning the storyline for our benefit and also to share that story with others. This fourth of five lessons focuses on Scripture’s wisdom literature – the writings of Job, Psalms, Proverbs, Ecclesiastes and the Song of Solomon. Understanding the context of these five books is essential as we are invited to hear people wrestling with questions about life-struggles. This wisdom literature is very meaningful as it directs our hearts toward a loving God, helping us wrestle with being a people alive in time while destined for eternity. |
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 | Sermon delivered by G. Allen Jackson
As seen on TV through Intend Ministries June 24, 2012
Sermon Date: May 6, 2012
The theme of the 2012 Sermon Series continues as we read through the Bible this year, learning the storyline for our benefit and also to share that story with others. Our third lesson examines God’s dealings with the divided kingdoms of Israel and Judah. Their rebellion resulted in great tragedy and destruction even of God’s Temple, but the promise of God’s presence, power, and provision emerged, offering His people comfort if they would turn back to Him. It reminds us that our faith-statement does not result from the perfection of our lives but by cooperating with God’s Holy Spirit. |
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 | Sermon delivered by G. Allen Jackson
As seen on TV through Intend Ministries June 17, 2012
Sermon Date: April 29, 2012 PM
The theme of the 2012 Sermon Series continues as we read through the Bible this year, learning the storyline for our benefit and also to share that story with others. This second message explores the lives of God’s prophets – very human messengers entrusted with God’s message to His people. These messengers brought both comfort and challenge. Scripture reveals the two greatest prophets of God were Moses and Jesus. Their invitation to God’s people was the same: listen, understand, and obey God’s word by yielding to His Holy Spirit and believing His prophetic truth. |
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 | Sermon delivered by G. Allen Jackson
As seen on TV through Intend Ministries June 10, 2012
Sermon Date: April 29, 2012
The theme of the 2012 Sermon Series continues as we read through the Bible this year, learning the storyline for our benefit and also to share that story with others. This first of five messages focuses on the division of the twelve tribes of Israel and the development of two nations – Israel in the north and Judah in the south. Pastor Allen explores the compromise through rebellion that resulted in discontent and unleashed ungodly momentum. In all this, God’s grace – unmerited favor – repeatedly turned His people back to His purposes. Our life-lesson is cooperating with God by walking in His purposes gives us momentum for a godly life - it is the most successful way to live. |
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 | Sermon delivered by G. Allen Jackson
As seen on TV through Intend Ministries June 3, 2012
Sermon Date: March 21, 2010 |
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 | Sermon delivered by G. Allen Jackson
As seen on TV through Intend Ministries May 27, 2012
Sermon Date: April 22, 2012
This topic invites us towards tremendous potential for our lives because being a Christ-follower is not simply a singular life-decision, but a life-long growing pattern. Pastor Allen suggests three effective spiritual maturity points: a humble willingness to be a continuous learner; an open heart and mind to God’s word; and gaining a momentum toward a better future. Growing in the Lord requires being strong in God’s might and asking Him to increase our faith. It also means guarding our hearts and denying our carnal nature. Being a Christ-follower is a journey, and understanding how to grow in the Lord is a powerful set of principles for that process. |
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 | Sermon delivered by G. Allen Jackson
As seen on TV through Intend Ministries May 20, 2012
Sermon Date: April 15, 2012
The Church of Jesus Christ is a powerful expression of our God in the earth. A growing, thriving Church is the only true hope for suffering humanity. Pastor Allen’s message focuses on Jesus’ Church and energizing, invigorating, and helping Christ-followers to be effective. Our allegiance to Jesus of Nazareth as Lord, Christ and King is key. “Christ in you – the hope of glory.” We are the hope of God in the earth. |
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 | Sermon delivered by G. Allen Jackson
As seen on TV through Intend Ministries May 13, 2012
Sermon Date: April 1, 2012
The concluding message on God’s extravagant provision focuses on cooperating with God’s Holy Spirit and choosing to mature in Christ and experience greater spiritual freedom. Pastor Allen shares five specific ways the cross brings deliverance to our lives - deliverance from this present evil age; from the curse of the Law; from self and flesh; and deliverance from the world. The pathway to maturing in Christ involves denying ourselves and applying Jesus’ cross to every part of our lives, and letting God’s extravagant provision emerge within us. |
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 | Sermon delivered by G. Allen Jackson
As seen on TV through Intend Ministries May 6, 2012
Sermon Date: March 25, 2012
The third message of this series focuses on God’s extravagant provision for our lives through His Son, Jesus. Pastor Allen examines God’s authority, available to all Christ-followers – authority over sin, sickness, the satanic kingdom, our carnal nature, and the authority to make disciples of nations. The blood of Jesus is the basis and anchor of that authority as we apply it daily to our lives. Understanding God’s extravagance and authority through Jesus’ sacrifice sets us free to serve a living God. |
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 | Sermon delivered by G. Allen Jackson
As seen on TV through Intend Ministries April 29, 2012
Sermon Date: March 18, 2012
This sermon series continues a study of God’s extravagant provision for our lives, looking at the life, sacrifice, and redemptive legacy of Jesus. The discussion is also about Jesus’ revelation of God’s eternal Kingdom and His authority over the limitations to our lives, which includes authority over sin, physical elements, and even over death. That same power and authority demonstrated through Jesus’ life and work on the cross is available to each of us today. The point of the cross is extravagant in the transformational hope it brings. Only an Almighty God can take our life-limitations and make them doorways of possibility. Faith in Jesus redefines the boundaries of our lives. |
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 | Sermon delivered by G. Allen Jackson
As seen on TV through Intend Ministries April 22, 2012
Sermon Date: March 11, 2012 In preparation for the Easter Season, Pastor Allen examines God's extravagant provision for our lives, speaking into those desperate places where only God is the resolution. It is important to know God's power has given us everything we need for life and godliness. The basis of God's vast provision for time and eternity is the atonement – the redemptive work of Jesus Christ on the cross. God extravagantly provided something we could not, and desires us to trust in His provision. That trust is developed in our lives – growing stronger as it is purposefully nurtured. The persistent problem standing against this is sin, but the irrevocable resolution is the cross. As we apply the truth of the cross, deliverance comes and we grow in our belief of His extravagant salvation. |
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 | Sermon delivered by G. Allen Jackson
As seen on TV through Intend Ministries April 15, 2012
Sermon Date: March4, 2012
This message examines the essence of what is to be the people of God. It starts within us and begins with the revelation of God’s word. Pastor Allen begins in the New Testament, sharing three essential New Covenant principles – God’s divine power through the sacrifice of Jesus gives His people everything necessary to lead godly lives; God has given His people very great promises, which He has every intention to fulfill; and His presence will abide by His Spirit with His people forever. There are lessons we can learn and process in these principles, which will inform our journey: God is intentionally and actively present in His people; He desires we live for Him and in His purposes; and the best response to God’s manifold blessings and provision is continual thankfulness and good stewardship. God invites us to believe that He cares about His people and wants the best for our lives. |
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 | Sermon delivered by G. Allen Jackson
As seen on TV through Intend Ministries March 25, 2012
Sermon Date: February 26, 2012
This series continues regarding God’s dreams and visions for our lives. God, as our Creator, is fully aware of the thoughts and intents of our hearts; and He is interested in us - He has a life-plan for each one of us. Believing that and choosing to cooperate with His plan is the beginning point to a progressively unfolding process, which will open the doors of possibility in our lives. Fulfilling God’s life-plan, however, is not exclusive of challenges. It requires overcoming fear and discouragement, believing that God has not abandoned us or His plan. Pastor Allen presents lessons from the life of the Old Testament prostitute, Rahab. God fulfilled His purposes through her life as she both forgave and received forgiveness. She finished well and even became part of the family lineage of Jesus. We also want to finish well. It will require forgiving others, repenting and receiving forgiveness, and acting on our beliefs. |
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 | Sermon delivered by G. Allen Jackson
As seen on TV through Intend Ministries March 18, 2012
Sermon Date: February 19, 2012
The thesis of this two-part series is that God places a dream into the heart of every person who accepts His Son and chooses Jesus as his Lord, giving us a God-designed role and assignment in life. Pastor Allen presents familiar characters from the Bible – Joseph, David, and Nehemiah - who experienced God-dreams. These dreams demanded their very best efforts and became inspiringly contagious, while helping them overcome deep disappointments in their journey. We all have dreams and visions. The Lord invites us to submit them to Him and then ask Him what His purpose is for our life. He has a transformational dream for each of us, and it takes a glimpse of eternity to submit ourselves to the Lord and allow His dreams to fill our lives. |
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 | Sermon delivered by G. Allen Jackson
As seen on TV through Intend Ministries March 11, 2012
Sermon Date: February 12, 2012
One of the ideas presented in Scripture is learning to follow the Lord. It must be taught and learned because it is not instinctive. The story of the Bible provides paradigms for this idea: Jesus recruited disciples and then spent three years teaching them; God delivered the children of Israel from Egyptian slavery, then they spent forty years in the Wilderness learning to follow God into the Promised Land. God is still teaching His children to follow Him. He is inviting His people to reorient their lives and enter into a unique relationship with the Living God. This is an invitation for consecration for His purposes. God leads by the light of His truth. Our desire is to walk in His light. |
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 | Sermon delivered by G. Allen Jackson
As seen on TV through Intend Ministries March 4, 2012
Sermon Date: February 5, 2012
Our 2012 New Years Sermon Series concludes with an introduction to the kings of Israel. After Joshua’s death, God appoints successive Judges to lead and protect His covenant people - the last one, the Prophet Samuel. The Israelites of his day - desiring to be like all the earthly nations more than a people led by God - exert independence and demand Samuel give them a king to rule over them, rejecting God as their King and their singular Source. With grave warnings, God gives them their desire and initiates a succession of kings over Israel – Saul, David, and Solomon. Each king had a hallmark: Saul – rebellion against God’s authority; David – imperfect, but with a passion for God; Solomon: the wisest and wealthiest but filled with tremendous compromise. The story of the kings of Israel reveals the importance of humbly listening with the intent to obey, the consequences of compromise, and the unshakable and eternal legacy that comes from knowing God as the mightiest source available. |
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 | Sermon delivered by G. Allen Jackson
As seen on TV through Intend Ministries February 26, 2012
Sermon Date: January 29, 2012 (PM)
Through the course of the year, we are working together to learn the story of the Bible and that we have a mighty source in God and His word. This fourth message in our New Year’s Sermon Series brings us to the story of Joshua, Moses’ assistant and successor – God’s appointed warrior, following the Lord’s leadership and taking the children of Israel into their Promised Land inheritance. Through the narrative, we learn it takes strength and courage to obey the Lord’s commands and we watch the walls of Jericho miraculously fall with only a shout. We learn God’s correlation between His Covenant people and the land He promised to them and that fierce battles can rage even in the midst of miracles. The passage of time shifts the storyline as Judges emerge over the Israelites, saving them from manifold enemies. Even so, there is inconsistency in the hearts of God’s people. As in the day of Joshua and Judges, it takes strength and courage to obey the Lord and possess our inheritance. |
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 | Sermon delivered by G. Allen Jackson
As seen on TV through Intend Ministries February 19, 2012
Sermon Date: January 29, 2012
Our 2012 New Year’s Sermon Series continues through the book of Genesis, arriving to the Israelites’ dramatic departure from slavery in Egypt depicted in the book of Exodus. It is the account of a God Who can bring deliverance to our lives and Who uses people, even imperfect people, to be agents of His deliverance. For the Israelites, Moses was God’s delivering agent. This very imperfect man was just the right man, and God rescued the Israelites from over 400 years of brutal Egyptian slavery. The balance of the Book of Exodus is a freedom-story and the map of God’s very specific destination for His people – a place of restoration, deliverance, healing, and meaning. God led the children of Israel to His appointed destination the same way He leads us today, and the heart of this entire narrative is that God will provide for His people – He is our Mighty Source. His invitation to us, as it was with the Israelites, is to trust in Him, and the provision, and protection He offers. As we continue to read through our Bibles, Scripture will bring a revelation of God that will transform our hearts and our lives. |
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 | Sermon delivered by G. Allen Jackson
As seen on TV through Intend Ministries February 12, 2012
Sermon Date: January 22, 2012 (PM)
The 2012 New Year’s Sermon Series, “We have a Mighty Source”, began with an invitation from Pastor Allen to read through our Bibles in a year, bringing a new revelation of God into our lives. This message concerns the fathers of our faith as they are introduced to us in the book of Genesis after the story of creation. At that point, the narrative of Genesis turns from the universality of God dealing with all of humanity in broad strokes to a story of God beginning to work first through an individual, then through a family system, a clan, a tribe, and ultimately, through a nation. It’s a remarkable story where we begin to discover a vital principle - God needs people. God needed a man that would enter into a Covenant with him, and Abram – Abraham - was that kind of a man. God is still looking for people whose hearts are fully devoted to Him - not perfect or sinless people, but people who are willing to yield and cooperate with God. |
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 | Sermon delivered by G. Allen Jackson
As seen on TV through Intend Ministries February 5, 2012
Sermon Date: January 22, 2012
Our 2012 New Year’s Sermon Series begins with an invitation from Pastor Allen to read through our Bibles in a year. As we accomplish that together, we learn not only the storyline of the Bible, but also gain knowledge that enables us to tell the whole story of the Bible ourselves. “We Have a Mighty Source” is at the heart of this discussion; recognizing and understanding our abilities and opportunities are directly proportional to the assets of that same source. If God is our source, the limiting factor becomes Almighty God Himself. Pastor Allen invites us in a daily exposure to Scripture, to consider God is our source. The Bible tells us that He is the author of life. He gives us breath. He is our Redeemer. And the story begins in the book of Genesis with the story of creation, revealing an all knowing and all powerful God – a God concerned with all mankind. He gives us hope and a future. He is our mighty source. |
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 | Sermon delivered by G. Allen Jackson
As seen on TV through Intend Ministries January 29, 2012
Sermon Date: January 15, 2012
Our focus continues in this series on the Person and the work of God’s Holy Spirit. Life comes with inescapable problems – times when we need greater help from God. He provided our answer, having sent His Spirit into the earth to indwell His people to be our Helper. What is the Holy Spirit doing in the earth today, and how can we cooperate with Him? Pastor Allen shares an important beginning is relating to the Holy Spirit as a person and having a meaningful relationship with Him. Jesus exemplified while on earth - bringing freedom, life, liberty, and hope as a result of His cooperation of the Spirit of God. Jesus is still doing those same things in the earth today through us. He has given us the authority of His Name and the power of His redemptive work to accomplish those same things in our generation – it is our Kingdom assignment. The Holy Spirit empowers the body of Christ, and we need His help to let the power of God be made evident in our generation – help to pray, help to minister, help with victory over sin, and help with the formation of our character. |
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 | Sermon delivered by G. Allen Jackson
As seen on TV through Intend Ministries January 22, 2012
Sermon Date: January 8, 2012
This four-part series begins by presenting a singular invitation - receive the Holy Spirit. The message examines the exchange of Persons that took place when Jesus ascended back to heaven and what the Holy Spirit is here to do – complete the ministry of Christ and empower the Body of Christ. Cooperation with the Holy Spirit is the pathway that leads to a life of great purity and spiritual excellence. Cooperation is a life-choice, and Pastor Allen invites us to develop an attitude that welcomes and embraces the Holy Spirit. Making peace with the Person of the Holy Spirit results in becoming a person through whom the He can become evident, bringing glory to God the Father. We need a relationship with God’s Holy Spirit – receive the Person of the Holy Spirit. |
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Sermon Date: January 1, 2012
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 | Sermon delivered by G. Allen Jackson
As seen on TV through Intend Ministries January 8, 2012
Sermon Date: November 13, 2011
Pastor Allen Jackson focuses on the triumphant power and authority of God’s word and the life-giving power of the breath of His Spirit. Together they are an amazing force on our behalf. The breath of creation – God’s Spirit giving new life to that which had not life. The breath of restoration - God’s Spirit giving renewed life to that which had been destroyed and restoring hope in the place of despair. The breath of transformation - God’s Spirit changing the potential of our lives, altering relationships, inviting us toward a point of change. The breath of God’s eternal power is available to deliver us, to heal us, to change us in time for eternity. We only need the boldness to stand and the courage to persevere in the season of life we find ourselves, with the humility to listen and trust in the faithfulness of the Lord. |
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 | Sermon delivered by G. Allen Jackson
As seen on TV through Intend Ministries January 1, 2012
Sermon Date: December 26, 2010 |
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 | Sermon delivered by G. Allen Jackson
As seen on TV through Intend Ministries December 25, 2011
Sermon Date: December 24, 2010 |
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 | Sermon delivered by G. Allen Jackson
As seen on TV through Intend Ministries December 18, 2011
Sermon Date: December 19, 2010 |
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 | Sermon delivered by G. Allen Jackson
As seen on TV through Intend Ministries December 11, 2011
Sermon Date: December 12, 2010 |
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 | Sermon delivered by G. Allen Jackson
As seen on TV through Intend Ministries December 4, 2011
Sermon Date: December 5, 2010 |
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 | Sermon delivered by G. Allen Jackson
As seen on TV through Intend Ministries November 27, 2011
Sermon Date: November 28, 2010 |
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 | Sermon delivered by G. Allen Jackson
As seen on TV through Intend Ministries November 20, 2011
Sermon Date: October 23, 2011
Pastor Allen Jackson continues this sermon series on how to lead secure lives. The promises of God inform and inspire our faith - we can trust Him to fulfill them in our lives. Trusting and investing in our strength, our affluence, our power, and our beauty will lead to disappointment as they all will diminish with time or circumstance. Scripture counsels us to guard our hearts and invest first in the Kingdom of God. We live in a season of great shaking and change. It is also a season of God-opportunity that is coming to a conclusion. Godliness has unlimited value for all things in both time and in eternity, providing undiminished refuge. Learning how to sustain ourselves spiritually is the most enduring part of our person, resulting in real security. |
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 | Sermon delivered by G. Allen Jackson
As seen on TV through Intend Ministries November 13, 2011
Sermon Date: October 9, 2011
God’s purpose for His people is to lead secure lives. His pathway is revealed through the promises of Scripture - promises that He will not only make an eternal difference in our lives but also in our days on earth. Knowing these promises is the basis for our faith and shapes us for the fulfillment of God’s purposes. Pastor Allen reminds us a responsibility comes with believing God’s promises. Scripture counsels us who have identified with God’s Kingdom to guard our hearts with vigilant awareness of the spiritual conflicts involved - the inevitable battle for our hearts and minds. Scripture presents several heroes of the faith who, at a point in time, did not guard their hearts well, suffering seriously as a result. These same heroes ultimately yielded to God, thereby fulfilling God’s purpose in their lives and bringing great benefit to both themselves and their nation. God’s mercy and grace transforms the unstable places of our lives into places of refuge and security as we choose to cooperate with His Spirit. |
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 | Sermon delivered by G. Allen Jackson
As seen on TV through Intend Ministries November 6, 2011
Sermon Date: October 2, 2011
This brief sermon series explores developing a secure life in an increasingly insecure world. Trust is at an historic low in this season in the aftermath of cataclysmic natural, national, and human disasters around the globe. Yet we have a remarkable promise from God that declares we can find a place of rest in the Lord and that He will shield and protect us – that it is possible to lead a life of security, and it is a blessing from God. By proclaiming what God has said about our lives, we can transform our feelings and come to a place that is not vulnerable. Our responses are important, and the pathway that leads us towards the experience of that promise requires constant vigilance against the voices that counter God’s truth. It requires guarding our hearts and our thoughts, our desires, our beliefs, our spirits, and our bodies – choosing and pursuing God’s righteousness. Jesus said, “My peace I give to you.” |
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 | Sermon delivered by G. Allen Jackson
As seen on TV through Intend Ministries October 30, 2011
Sermon Date: September 25, 2011
This series conclusion invites us to understand we are not destined to a static state of existence and there is an invisible and eternal power from God at work on our behalf. Scripture defines one state of human existence as “dead” but invites us toward another existence called “alive” - two positions that can bring bondage or freedom. Pastor Allen suggests spiritual forces in this world actually have more to do with our freedom or our bondage than any physical force. These spiritual forces can take every appetite and desire, and through our misuse and misappropriation, come to a point of compulsive, controlling bondage. The good news is that God has given mankind the power to change in the gift of forgiveness and has defeated the power of evil through the cross of Jesus Christ. We need only to receive this gift to move from bondage to spiritual freedom. An assignment comes with this gift – serving God in the new life He has given to us. It is a privileged responsibility. Our prayers touch God’s invisible power to change. |
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 | Sermon delivered by G. Allen Jackson
As seen on TV through Intend Ministries October 23, 2011
Sermon Date: September 18, 2011
Prayer is the life-substance of God’s people. We learn to pray, gaining momentum that cultivates an awareness of God’s Kingdom and the invisible forces that influence our lives. Jesus spoke about this invisible kingdom during His interrogation by Pilate, declaring that it was “His kingdom”, that it was “not of this world”, and that it will be made manifest in this world at an appointed time. The gravity of Jesus’ declaration about His Kingdom and Kingship should not be missed – it signed His death warrant. We have the same choice today - we can respond to the popular crowd in a way that brings sure approval or we can acknowledge the truth we know about Jesus, even when it increases life’s tensions. God’s Kingdom may be invisible, but it has very visible impact upon our lives when we choose God’s truth. Jesus explained that the Kingdom of God is within us when we are “born again” – reborn of God’s Spirit. Subsequently, awareness of and participation in that kingdom brings great liberty and results in a life directed by the Spirit of God with character transformation of spiritual fruits: “love, joy, peace, patience, kindness, goodness, faithfulness, gentleness and self-control.” Pastor Allen concludes by considering outcomes of this invisible kingdom in our lives as God works through people who have recognized His Kingdom. A God-directed, God-purposed life requires Kingdom awareness - take time to pray. |
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 | Sermon delivered by G. Allen Jackson
As seen on TV through Intend Ministries october 16, 2011
Sermon Date: September 11, 2011 |
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 | Sermon delivered by G. Allen Jackson
As seen on TV through Intend Ministries September 25, 2011
Sermon Date: September 4, 2011 |
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 | Sermon delivered by G. Allen Jackson
As seen on TV through Intend Ministries September 18, 2011
Sermon Date: August 28, 2011 |
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 | Sermon delivered by G. Allen Jackson
As seen on TV through Intend Ministries September 4, 2011
Sermon Date: August 21, 2011 |
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 | Sermon delivered by G. Allen Jackson
As seen on TV through Intend Ministries August 21, 2011
Sermon Date: July 31, 2011 |
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 | Sermon delivered by G. Allen Jackson
As seen on TV through Intend Ministries August 14, 2011
Sermon Date: July 24, 2011 |
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 | Sermon delivered by G. Allen Jackson
As seen on TV through Intend Ministries August 7, 2011
Sermon Date: July 24, 2011 |
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 | Sermon delivered by G. Allen Jackson
As seen on TV through Intend Ministries July 24, 2011
Sermon Date: July 10, 2011 |
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 | Sermon delivered by G. Allen Jackson
As seen on TV through Intend Ministries July 10, 2011
Sermon Date: June 19, 2011 |
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 | Sermon delivered by G. Allen Jackson
As seen on TV through Intend Ministries July 3, 2011
Sermon Date: June 12, 2011 |
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 | Sermon delivered by G. Allen Jackson
As seen on TV through Intend Ministries June 26, 2011
Sermon Date: June 5, 2011 |
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 | Sermon delivered by G. Allen Jackson
As seen on TV through Intend Ministries June 19, 2011
Sermon Date: June 5, 2011 |
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 | Sermon delivered by G. Allen Jackson
As seen on TV through Intend Ministries June 12, 2011
Sermon Date: May 29, 2011 |
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 | Sermon delivered by G. Allen Jackson
As seen on TV through Intend Ministries June 5, 2011
Sermon Date: May 22, 2011 |
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 | Sermon delivered by G. Allen Jackson
As seen on TV through Intend Ministries May 29, 2011
Sermon Date: May 15, 2011 |
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 | Sermon delivered by G. Allen Jackson
As seen on TV through Intend Ministries May 22, 2011
Sermon Date: May 8, 2011 |
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 | Sermon delivered by G. Allen Jackson
As seen on TV through Intend Ministries May 15, 2011
Sermon Date: May 1, 2011 |
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 | Sermon delivered by G. Allen Jackson
As seen on TV through Intend Ministries May 1, 2011
Sermon Date: April 3, 2011 |
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 | Sermon delivered by G. Allen Jackson
As seen on TV through Intend Ministries April 10, 2011
Sermon Date: March 27, 2011 |
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 | Sermon delivered by G. Allen Jackson
As seen on TV through Intend Ministries April 3, 2011
Sermon Date: March 20, 2011 |
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 | Sermon delivered by G. Allen Jackson
As seen on TV through Intend Ministries March 27, 2011
Sermon Date: March 13, 2011 |
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 | Sermon delivered by G. Allen Jackson
As seen on TV through Intend Ministries March 20, 2011
Sermon Date: March 6, 2011 |
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 | Sermon delivered by G. Allen Jackson
As seen on TV through Intend Ministries March 13, 2011
Sermon Date: February 27, 2011 |
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 | Sermon delivered by G. Allen Jackson
As seen on TV through Intend Ministries March 6, 2011
Sermon Date: February 20, 2011 |
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 | Sermon delivered by G. Allen Jackson
As seen on TV through Intend Ministries February 27, 2011
Sermon Date: February 13, 2011
Maintaining the momentum we gained during the New Year’s Sermon Series. |
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 | Sermon delivered by G. Allen Jackson
As seen on TV through Intend Ministries February 20, 2010
Sermon Date: February 6, 2010
Learning ways to implement prayer into our lives at God’s direction. |
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 | Sermon delivered by G. Allen Jackson
As seen on TV through Intend Ministries February 13, 2010
Sermon Date: January 30, 2010 |
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 | Sermon delivered by G. Allen Jackson
As seen on TV through Intend Ministries February 6, 2010
Sermon Date: January 23, 2010
Learning how to implement prayer into our lives at God’s direction. |
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 | Sermon delivered by G. Allen Jackson
As seen on TV through Intend Ministries January 30, 2010
Sermon Date: January 16, 2010
Gaining the tools that will enable us to become more effective for the Kingdom of God in the New Year. This week we learn to understand the season we are in and reject fear that would seek to control. |
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 | Sermon delivered by G. Allen Jackson
As seen on TV through Intend Ministries January 23, 2010
Sermon Date: January 9, 2010
Getting the tools to train to become more effective for the Kingdom of God in the New Year. |
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 | Sermon delivered by G. Allen Jackson
As seen on TV through Intend Ministries January 16, 2010
Sermon Date: January 2, 2010
Opening our lives to God's wisdom. |
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 | Sermon delivered by G. Allen Jackson
As seen on TV through Intend Ministries January 9, 2010
Sermon Date: December 26, 2010 |
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 | Sermon delivered by G. Allen Jackson
As seen on TV through Intend Ministries January 2, 2010
Sermon Date: December 19, 2010 |
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 | Sermon delivered by G. Allen Jackson
As seen on TV through Intend Ministries December 26, 2010
Sermon Date: December 12, 2010
God lights the way for us through difficult places of our lives. This week of Advent is the week of Joy. |
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 | Sermon delivered by G. Allen Jackson
As seen on TV through Intend Ministries December 19, 2010
Sermon Date: December 5, 2010
God lights the way for us through difficult places of our lives. This week of Advent is the week of Preparation….learning to recognize that God has prepared a way for us. |
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 | Sermon delivered by G. Allen Jackson
As seen on TV through Intend Ministries December 12, 2010
Sermon Date: November 28, 2010
Learning to have the confidence that no matter what the circumstance, God will provide for His people. |
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 | Sermon delivered by G. Allen Jackson
As seen on TV through Intend Ministries December 5, 2010
Sermon Date: November 21, 2010
Learning to have confidence that no matter what the circumstance, God will provide for His people. |
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 | Sermon delivered by G. Allen Jackson
As seen on TV through Intend Ministries November 28, 2010
Sermon Date: November 14, 2010
To reflect on God's provision for our lives as Thanksgiving approaches. |
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 | Sermon delivered by G. Allen Jackson
As seen on TV through Intend Ministries November 21, 2010
Sermon Date: November 7, 2010
Learning to guard our hearts against ungodly anger |
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 | Sermon delivered by G. Allen Jackson
As seen on TV through Intend Ministries November 14, 2010
Sermon Date: October 31, 2010
Gaining insight to God’s intent for our lives, our generation, and the earth by applying the truth of God’s prophetic word. |
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 | Sermon delivered by G. Allen Jackson
As seen on TV through Intend Ministries November 7, 2010
Sermon Date: October 24, 2010
Gaining insight to God’s intent for our lives, our generation, and the earth by applying the truth of God’s prophetic word. |
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 | Sermon delivered by G. Allen Jackson
As seen on TV through Intend Ministries October 31, 2010
Sermon Date: October 17, 2010
How God’s prophetic word can give us courage and wisdom to live triumphant lives in time, and prepare us for eternity. |
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 | Sermon delivered by G. Allen Jackson
As seen on TV through Intend Ministries October 24, 2010
Sermon Date: October 10, 2010
To gain more insight into prophecy so we can more effectively open our hearts to Jesus. |
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 | Sermon delivered by G. Allen Jackson
As seen on TV through Intend Ministries October 17, 2010
Sermon Date: October 3, 2010
To better understand God’s purposes in the earth for both Christians and the Jewish People. |
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 | Sermon delivered by G. Allen Jackson
As seen on TV through Intend Ministries October 10, 2010
Sermon Date: September 19, 2010
Cooperating with God is a daily choice to walk in freedom through the power of the Cross of Jesus Christ. |
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 | Sermon delivered by G. Allen Jackson
As seen on TV through Intend Ministries October 3, 2010
Sermon Date: September 12, 2010
Learn to follow Jesus with everything you’ve got, even though it puts you in the minority position. |
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 | Sermon delivered by G. Allen Jackson
As seen on TV through Intend Ministries September 26, 2010
Sermon Date: August 28, 2010
If you want to cultivate spiritual strength, it won’t come to you accidentally. It will come because you are willing to endure; it will come because you are willing to stand in places that are difficult. |
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 | Sermon delivered by G. Allen Jackson
As seen on TV through Intend Ministries September 19, 2010
Sermon Date: August 22, 2010 (PM Service)
Becoming people that are steadfast and stable in a
world that is being shaken. To remain at peace and
rest, relying on the Kingdom of God that is
unshakeable. |
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 | Sermon delivered by G. Allen Jackson
As seen on TV through Intend Ministries September 12, 2010
Sermon Date: August 22, 2010 (AM Service)
Becoming people that are steadfast and stable in a
world that is being shaken. To remain at peace and
rest, relying on the Kingdom of God that is
unshakeable. |
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 | Sermon delivered by G. Allen Jackson
As seen on TV through Intend Ministries September 5, 2010
Sermon Date: August 15, 2010 (pm service)
If you want to cultivate spiritual strength, it won’t come to you accidentally. It will come because you are willing to endure; it will come because you are willing to stand in places that are difficult. |
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 | Sermon delivered by G. Allen Jackson
As seen on TV through Intend Ministries August 29, 2010
Sermon Date: August 15, 2010
Through faith in Almighty God we become unwavering people with and unshakable purpose for our lives. |
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 | Sermon delivered by G. Allen Jackson
As seen on TV through Intend Ministries August 22, 2010
Sermon Date: March 21, 2010
The Jewish feasts or celebrations of the Lord have played a significant role in shaping the way we interact with God as Christians and provide some principles and truths that are important for understanding our own faith. The more we understand the heritage and roots from which Christianity emerged, the more we can understand what Jesus has accomplished for us with His death and His resurrection. |
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 | Sermon delivered by G. Allen Jackson
As seen on TV through Intend Ministries August 15, 2010
Sermon Date: March 28, 2010
Scripture describes God’s covenant people as a “peculiar people,” called uniquely and especially for God’s purposes in the earth. We matter to God and He has called us to a special assignment if we will accept His invitation to be ambassadors - representatives - of the living presence of God in the midst of His people. |
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 | Sermon delivered by G. Allen Jackson
As seen on TV through Intend Ministries August 8, 2010
Sermon Date: July 25, 2010
The first chapter of 2 Peter is really all about knowing God and Jesus Christ our Savior, intimately, up close and personal. The knowledge of Jesus will guard us from traveling down the wrong path. |
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 | Sermon delivered by G. Allen Jackson
As seen on TV through Intend Ministries August 1, 2010
Sermon Date: July 18, 2010
God presents to all people invitations and how we respond will define our lives. Our objective should be to lay down all resistance toward God and be fully open to His invitations. |
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 | Sermon delivered by G. Allen Jackson
As seen on TV through Intend Ministries July 25, 2010
Sermon Date: July 11, 2010
The power of God is present and at work in the earth to fulfill His purposes and we can partner with His Spirit to believe in Him. |
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 | Sermon delivered by G. Allen Jackson
As seen on TV through Intend Ministries April 11, 2010
Sermon Date: March 14, 2010
From time to time in our lives, we all wonder if we really matter. The answer is, yes. God cares and we matter to God. He is a God of restoration and wants the best for us. This message explores God’s word regarding how we can receive the powerful acceptance of a Living God into our lives. |
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 | Sermon delivered by G. Allen Jackson
As seen on TV through Intend Ministries May 2, 2010
Sermon Date: April 11, 2010
Many times, we find ourselves in life-circumstances, situations, or opportunities that we neither asked for, nor dreamt we would have to deal. Oftentimes, in those places we find the best that God has for us. This message shares what God’s word reveals about the things ‘we did not ask for.’ |
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 | Sermon delivered by G. Allen Jackson
As seen on TV through Intend Ministries July 4, 2010
Sermon Date: June 20, 2010
Being a Christ-follower is not about pretending, but about being transformed into the image of Jesus of Nazareth- allowing the holiness of the God we worship be fashioned in us. That does not come easily, but it bears incredible fruit - in both time and eternity. Pastor Allen recommends spending a devotional season reading the book of Psalms aloud each day as it can cause us to come alive to God as never before. |
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 | Sermon delivered by G. Allen Jackson
As seen on TV through Intend Ministries June 27, 2010
Sermon Date: June 13, 2010
The Book of Psalms is quite simply an invitation into the presence of God. In the midst of life with all the challenges that we face, and the difficulties and problems that life brings with it, we need to imagine that we can come before God and that He hears our prayers. This second of three messages shares that time spent in the Book of Psalms is a perfect way to do just that. |
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 | Sermon delivered by G. Allen Jackson
As seen on TV through Intend Ministries June 20, 2010
Sermon Date: June 6, 2010
This lesson begins a new three-part study on the Book of Psalms and, in particular, worship. Psalms is, quite simply, a manual to help us learn to worship God with greater freedom and more effectiveness so that our lives can be transformed as a result. |
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 | Sermon delivered by G. Allen Jackson
As seen on TV through Intend Ministries June 13, 2010
Sermon Date: May 30, 2010
This message invites us to an imagination that being a Christ-follower extends beyond just city and Church. It is more than being religious or keeping a set of rules, being polite, tame, or cleaned up. Rather, being a Christ-follower is an invitation for us to allow the power of God to be unleashed in our lives so that the character of Jesus of Nazareth be formed within us - letting the power of God go to work within us for a transformation from the inside out. |
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 | In this Easter message Pastor Allen Jackson shares why we can depend on God alone - He is our rock and we can resist being shaken. God is unchangeable. He wants to show you how great His love is for you and to enter the places that have shaken you by establishing peace and warmth. We are never hidden from God. |
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 | To God be the Glory! This special worship service celebrates God's faithfulness and dedicates the new worship spaces to His purposes in the Earth. Special musical guest Charlie Daniels leads worship, followed by a dedication message from Senior Pastor Allen Jackson. |
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 | Sermon delivered by G. Allen Jackson
As seen on TV through Intend Ministries May 8, 2011
Sermon Date: April 11, 2010 |
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 | There are many unseen things in our physical world that impact our lives moment by moment. The same is true in the spiritual world, and nothing and no one can have as great an influence over our lives as God’s Holy Spirit. Although we cannot see Him, His influence, and our response to Him can change our worlds through the power of Jesus’ cross. However, equally unseen forces are continually at work to obscure the cross – pride, selfishness, religion. Pastor Allen shares prayers that will help us prevail – prayers for protection and restoration, yielding and obedience, compassion – prayers that will help us to cooperate with the Holy Spirit in increasingly greater ways, more than ever before. |
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 | Sermon delivered by G. Allen Jackson
As seen on TV through Intend Ministries July 17, 2011
Sermon Date: July 25, 2010 |
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 | Sermon delivered by G. Allen Jackson
As seen on TV through Intend Ministries July 31, 2011
Sermon Date: June 20, 2010 |
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 | The WOC 2012 Easter Celebration DVD |
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