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The Amish Voice 7

We hope that you have been joining us and

will continue to call in to our live Amish

Voice conference calls, held on the first

Sunday night of every month at 8 p.m. If

you missed our latest calls, you can still call

in and listen to the audio recording of the

calls.

We have also added a new call-in option for

you. Now, you can call in and listen to a

variety of topics and testimonies. We plan

to change them every month, so call in, lis-

ten, learn, and leave us your thoughts at the

end of each session. Information is below:

New

Call-in

Options

In the Father’s Footsteps, Parts 1-2, by

Charles Stanley (25 min each):

Ar e par-

ents responsible for their child’s faith?

What if Love and Respect Do Not Work

with My Spouse?, by Emmerson and

Jonathan (36 min)?

Some people live in

fear that as they seek to apply the Love

and Respect message, their spouse will

not respond in like manner, and then when

that happens it confirms their fears.

The Prayer Life of the Lord Jesus

Christ, by Adrian Rogers (35

min):

There is much we don't un-

derstand about the mystery of pray-

er, but God has commanded us to pray, so

we must learn how.

Transformed: Is a Changed Life Really

Possible? Parts 1-6, by Chip Ingram (30

min each):

Fr om wher e do you get the

power to change? How do you become the

person you have always longed to be?

Things to do Before the End of the

World, by Greg Laurie (40 min):

Be-

lievers are encouraged to be shining lights

in a dark place and watching in readiness.

We are to be anxiously and eagerly await-

ing His return, working out our faith to

draw others to Him.

True Women Speak Out, by Barbara

Rainey, Family Life (25 min):

If you

could have a "do over" in life, what would

you want to redo? Barbara Rainey and

Karen Loritts comment on the hardest part

of living out Biblical womanhood in their

own lives.

Independence, by John Majors and

Michelle Hill (30 min):

How do we help

our children through these transitional

waters called adolescent? John Majors

and Michelle Hill discuss a teen's longing

for independence and how parents want

this too, but that tensions often arise as

they guide a son or daughter to successful-

ly stand on his or her own.

Who is Jesus—Man, Myth, or Messiah,

Parts 1-6, by Chip Ingram (30-min

each):

What would it be like to meet Jesus

today? Chip presents a picture of Jesus

that you may not have considered. This is

one you don't want to miss!

Integrity: Don’t Leave Home Without

It, by Adrian Rogers (20 min):

Our char-

acter is far more important to God than

anything else. Integrity means unity—

singleness of heart and mind, a heart pure-

ly devoted to Him. Think of what it would

mean to be full of nothing else but God's

light—for Him to be THAT real inside of

you!

Connecting with Your Child, Parts 1-2,

by Focus on the Family (30 min each):

Dr. Karyn Purvis offers practical advice

for parents on building and maintaining a

trust-based relationship with their chil-

dren. She explains how parent-child at-

tachments are designed by God to work,

what happens when that connection is

broken, and how parents can give their

children a voice for their thoughts and

feelings.

Resting in God’s Faithfulness, Parts 1-

2, by Charles Stanley (25 min each):

How do you respond when you find that

your faith is being tested—when you

don’t know what God is doing in your

life, and your prayers seem to go un-

answered?

Let us Arise and Build, by Adrian

Rogers (35 min):

There is r ubbish and

debris in all our lives, and if we're going

to build the life God intends for us, we

must deal with it. You are special to God.

He made you for a great purpose. Learn

the three "F's" of getting there: FIX, FO-

CUS, and FORM.

My Story, An Amish Boy’s Journey to

Peace, Parts 1-2, by Emanuel Schrock

(40 min each):

I was Amish; ever ything

I did and everywhere I went, I could not

be anything else. My clothes were Amish,

my house was Amish, my parents were

Amish, my brothers and sisters were

Amish, and, above all, my church was

Amish. But I did not know God.

Somewhere Forever, Parts 1-2, by An-

drew Coblentz (45 min each):

Someday,

we will open our eyes in eternity. There is

no escape. When that takes place, we will

either end up in heaven or end up in hell.

The choice must be made today, not in

eternity.

Topics and Testimonies Over the Phone

Dial-in Number: (641) 715-3800

Access Code: 478499

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