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Sunday Morning Sermon – Atonement I

2010 January 31

I have listened to the following and highly recommend that you listen.  It is presented by Bob DeWaay and Dick Kuffel which was broadcast on August 7, 2006.  This is a two part series.  I will post the second part next week.

The link to the site is at Critical Issues Commentary if you would like to listen to part II before next week.  Also, this is really a great site to browse.

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  1. January 31, 2010

    that link looks like a good tool. I can`t listen to the sermon my computer is slow. I will have to listen when I housesit next.

    • January 31, 2010

      If you do get a chance to listen to it, I think you will really like it. It really is a great presentation. I’ll be posting the second part next Sunday.

  2. February 1, 2010

    I will certainly. I wish my computer was not so slow to watch videos.

    • February 1, 2010

      Hi Liz,

      This is an audio, not a video. Sometimes audios are easier than a video on computers. If you are a dial-up, then it’s connection speed and not your computer (don’t know if you are or not). But if you are a dial-up, this might work because it’s not a video. I was dial-up until not too long ago which is how I know that it’s a connection speed versus a computer problem. I can now watch videos with ease because I am not on dial-up even though I am using the same computer.

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