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EPISODE · Oct 4, 2020 · 30 MIN

Start Here: Why Should I Care?

from Messiah St. Charles Weekly Messages · host Messiah St. Charles

Start Here: Why Should I Care? It's true—if we don't see something's usefulness, it's easy to feel indifferent toward it. When you think of the Ten Commandments, you might picture old stone tablets with words like "Thou shalt not" written on them and wonder what coveting a donkey has to do with your life today.  Pastor Chuck teaches how these commandments from God can bring you into closer relationship with Him and others. With proper use, they are guidelines for a good life.

Start Here: Why Should I Care? It's true—if we don't see something's usefulness, it's easy to feel indifferent toward it. When you think of the Ten Commandments, you might picture old stone tablets with words like "Thou shalt not" written on them and wonder what coveting a donkey has to do with your life today.  Pastor Chuck teaches how these commandments from God can bring you into closer relationship with Him and others. With proper use, they are guidelines for a good life.

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