The Sinner That Became a Soul-Winner (2)
Series: Soul Winning
Donald Cantrell
Joshua chapter 2 and 6
Sermon Series ''Soul Winning'' Sermon 2
I - Rahab's People and Future
II - Rahab's Profession and Fear (9 - 11)
III - Rahab's Plea and Family (12 - 13, 15 and 18)
IV - Rahab's Part and Focus (18 - 21)
V - Rahab's Prominence and Fame
This sermon contains a fully alliterated outline, with sub-points.
Theme: ''Rahab's House of Harlotry became a Haven of Hope''
Overcoming Labels
I have been a pastor at Shiloh Bible Church for eleven years. But my association with the church began long before that. My in-laws, Harold and Dorothy Wills, retired to the Bloomsburg area back in the 1980's and they started coming to Shiloh. And so when our family would come up from Washington to visit, we would attend Shiloh with them. We got to know Pastor Hummel and the people of the church. Larry was gracious enough to invite me to speak here on occasion.
It was during that time that I was teaching down at Washington Bible College with young Charlie Dyer who, of course, was raised in this church.
Charlie and I would eat lunch together every day, and he would tell me stories about growing up here in Bloomsburg.
Well, once I remember Charlie telling me about two people in the community that he knew as he was growing up. But he said he never knew their last names. That's because they were always referred to by their occupation. The first man was named Joe, Joe the Barber. Charlie said for the longest time he didn't know the man's last name because he was always called Joe the Barber. He had a barber shop down on Old Berwick Road in Espy. Who am I referring to? That's right-Joe Deitrick. But Charlie only knew him as Joe the Barber.
The second man's name was Dick. And Charlie didn't know his last name either. He delivered mail to the Dyer house and so he was simply referred to as Dick the Mailman. Do you know who I'm referring to? Our very ...
Series: Soul Winning
Donald Cantrell
Joshua chapter 2 and 6
Sermon Series ''Soul Winning'' Sermon 2
I - Rahab's People and Future
II - Rahab's Profession and Fear (9 - 11)
III - Rahab's Plea and Family (12 - 13, 15 and 18)
IV - Rahab's Part and Focus (18 - 21)
V - Rahab's Prominence and Fame
This sermon contains a fully alliterated outline, with sub-points.
Theme: ''Rahab's House of Harlotry became a Haven of Hope''
Overcoming Labels
I have been a pastor at Shiloh Bible Church for eleven years. But my association with the church began long before that. My in-laws, Harold and Dorothy Wills, retired to the Bloomsburg area back in the 1980's and they started coming to Shiloh. And so when our family would come up from Washington to visit, we would attend Shiloh with them. We got to know Pastor Hummel and the people of the church. Larry was gracious enough to invite me to speak here on occasion.
It was during that time that I was teaching down at Washington Bible College with young Charlie Dyer who, of course, was raised in this church.
Charlie and I would eat lunch together every day, and he would tell me stories about growing up here in Bloomsburg.
Well, once I remember Charlie telling me about two people in the community that he knew as he was growing up. But he said he never knew their last names. That's because they were always referred to by their occupation. The first man was named Joe, Joe the Barber. Charlie said for the longest time he didn't know the man's last name because he was always called Joe the Barber. He had a barber shop down on Old Berwick Road in Espy. Who am I referring to? That's right-Joe Deitrick. But Charlie only knew him as Joe the Barber.
The second man's name was Dick. And Charlie didn't know his last name either. He delivered mail to the Dyer house and so he was simply referred to as Dick the Mailman. Do you know who I'm referring to? Our very ...
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