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	              <title>World Outreach Week</title>
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	              <title>Just Like Jesus… Finishing Strong</title>
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	              <pubDate>Sun, 22 Jan 2012 12:00:00 -0800</pubDate>
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	              <title>Just Like Jesus in Purpose</title>
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	              <title>Just Like Jesus in Habits</title>
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	              <pubDate>Sun, 08 Jan 2012 12:00:00 -0800</pubDate>
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		          <title>Notes: Just Like Jesus in Habits</title>
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		          <description><![CDATA[<img src="http://www.tlc.org/sermons/logo/justlikejesus.png" alt="Just Like Jesus" align="left" />Notes to accompany the sermon <b>&#8220;Just Like Jesus in Habits&#8221;</b>. This is part of the series <b>&#8220;Just Like Jesus.&#8221;</b> View or listen to this sermon at <a href="http://www.tlc.org/sermons/broadcast/1212">http://www.tlc.org/sermons/broadcast/1212</a> &#8212; free of charge!]]></description>
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	              <title>Just Like Jesus in Attitude</title>
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		          <title>Notes: Just Like Jesus in Attitude</title>
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		          <description><![CDATA[<img src="http://www.tlc.org/sermons/logo/justlikejesus.png" alt="Just Like Jesus" align="left" />Notes to accompany the sermon <b>&#8220;Just Like Jesus in Attitude&#8221;</b>. This is part of the series <b>&#8220;Just Like Jesus.&#8221;</b> View or listen to this sermon at <a href="http://www.tlc.org/sermons/broadcast/1211">http://www.tlc.org/sermons/broadcast/1211</a> &#8212; free of charge!]]></description>
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		          <pubDate>Sun, 01 Jan 2012 12:00:00 -0800</pubDate>
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	              <title>What Christmas Is All About</title>
	              <link>http://www.tlc.org/sermons/broadcast/1208/audio/</link>
	              <description><![CDATA[<img src="http://www.tlc.org/sermons/logo/FearNot.png" alt="Fear Not" align="left" />Sermon audio for: <b>&#8220;What Christmas Is All About&#8221;</b> part of the series <b>&#8220;Fear Not.&#8221;</b>  Speaker is René Schlaepfer, December 25, 2011, at Twin Lakes Church in Aptos, California, USA. <i>Complete library of over 1,000 sermons available online at <a href="http://www.tlc.org/sermons/">www.tlc.org/sermons</a> &#8212; free of charge!</i>]]></description>
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	              <pubDate>Sun, 25 Dec 2011 12:00:00 -0800</pubDate>
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	              <itunes:author>René Schlaepfer</itunes:author>
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	              <itunes:subtitle>The angels appear to the shepherds (Luke 2:13–20)</itunes:subtitle>
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		          <title>Notes: What Christmas Is All About</title>
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		          <description><![CDATA[<img src="http://www.tlc.org/sermons/logo/FearNot.png" alt="Fear Not" align="left" />Notes to accompany the sermon <b>&#8220;What Christmas Is All About&#8221;</b>. This is part of the series <b>&#8220;Fear Not.&#8221;</b> View or listen to this sermon at <a href="http://www.tlc.org/sermons/broadcast/1208">http://www.tlc.org/sermons/broadcast/1208</a> &#8212; free of charge!]]></description>
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		          <pubDate>Sun, 25 Dec 2011 12:00:00 -0800</pubDate>
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		          <itunes:author>René Schlaepfer</itunes:author>
		          <itunes:subtitle>The angels appear to the shepherds (Luke 2:13–20)</itunes:subtitle>
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	              <title>O Night Divine</title>
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	              <pubDate>Sun, 18 Dec 2011 12:00:00 -0800</pubDate>
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	              <itunes:subtitle>Christmas Concert</itunes:subtitle>
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		          <title>Notes: O Night Divine</title>
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		          <description><![CDATA[<img src="http://www.tlc.org/sermons/logo/FearNot.png" alt="Fear Not" align="left" />Notes to accompany the sermon <b>&#8220;O Night Divine&#8221;</b>. This is part of the series <b>&#8220;Fear Not.&#8221;</b> View or listen to this sermon at <a href="http://www.tlc.org/sermons/broadcast/1207">http://www.tlc.org/sermons/broadcast/1207</a> &#8212; free of charge!]]></description>
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		          <pubDate>Sun, 18 Dec 2011 12:00:00 -0800</pubDate>
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		          <itunes:subtitle>Christmas Concert</itunes:subtitle>
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	              <title>When Things Don’t Make Sense</title>
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	              <description><![CDATA[<img src="http://www.tlc.org/sermons/logo/FearNot.png" alt="Fear Not" align="left" />Sermon audio for: <b>&#8220;When Things Don’t Make Sense&#8221;</b> part of the series <b>&#8220;Fear Not.&#8221;</b>  Speaker is René Schlaepfer, December 11, 2011, at Twin Lakes Church in Aptos, California, USA. <i>Complete library of over 1,000 sermons available online at <a href="http://www.tlc.org/sermons/">www.tlc.org/sermons</a> &#8212; free of charge!</i>]]></description>
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	              <pubDate>Sun, 11 Dec 2011 12:00:00 -0800</pubDate>
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	              <itunes:subtitle>The angel appears to Joseph (Matthew 1:18–25)</itunes:subtitle>
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		          <title>Notes: When Things Don’t Make Sense</title>
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		          <pubDate>Sun, 11 Dec 2011 12:00:00 -0800</pubDate>
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		          <itunes:author>René Schlaepfer</itunes:author>
		          <itunes:subtitle>The angel appears to Joseph (Matthew 1:18–25)</itunes:subtitle>
		          <itunes:summary />
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	              <title>When God Calls You to the Impossible</title>
	              <link>http://www.tlc.org/sermons/broadcast/1205/audio/</link>
	              <description><![CDATA[<img src="http://www.tlc.org/sermons/logo/FearNot.png" alt="Fear Not" align="left" />Sermon audio for: <b>&#8220;When God Calls You to the Impossible&#8221;</b> part of the series <b>&#8220;Fear Not.&#8221;</b>  Speaker is Mark  Spurlock, December 4, 2011, at Twin Lakes Church in Aptos, California, USA. <i>Complete library of over 1,000 sermons available online at <a href="http://www.tlc.org/sermons/">www.tlc.org/sermons</a> &#8212; free of charge!</i>]]></description>
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	              <pubDate>Sun, 04 Dec 2011 12:00:00 -0800</pubDate>
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	              <itunes:author>Mark Spurlock</itunes:author>
	              <itunes:image href="http://www.tlc.org/sermons/logo/FearNot.png" />
	              <itunes:subtitle>The angel appears to Mary (Luke 1:26–38)</itunes:subtitle>
	              <itunes:summary />
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		          <title>Notes: When God Calls You to the Impossible</title>
		          <link>http://www.tlc.org/sermons/broadcast/1205/audio/</link>
		          <description><![CDATA[<img src="http://www.tlc.org/sermons/logo/FearNot.png" alt="Fear Not" align="left" />Notes to accompany the sermon <b>&#8220;When God Calls You to the Impossible&#8221;</b>. This is part of the series <b>&#8220;Fear Not.&#8221;</b> View or listen to this sermon at <a href="http://www.tlc.org/sermons/broadcast/1205">http://www.tlc.org/sermons/broadcast/1205</a> &#8212; free of charge!]]></description>
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		          <pubDate>Sun, 04 Dec 2011 12:00:00 -0800</pubDate>
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		          <itunes:author>Mark Spurlock</itunes:author>
		          <itunes:subtitle>The angel appears to Mary (Luke 1:26–38)</itunes:subtitle>
		          <itunes:summary />
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	              <title>When Life Doesn’t Turn Out the Way You Planned</title>
	              <link>http://www.tlc.org/sermons/broadcast/1204/audio/</link>
	              <description><![CDATA[<img src="http://www.tlc.org/sermons/logo/FearNot.png" alt="Fear Not" align="left" />Sermon audio for: <b>&#8220;When Life Doesn’t Turn Out the Way You Planned&#8221;</b> part of the series <b>&#8220;Fear Not.&#8221;</b>  Speaker is Mark  Spurlock, November 27, 2011, at Twin Lakes Church in Aptos, California, USA. <i>Complete library of over 1,000 sermons available online at <a href="http://www.tlc.org/sermons/">www.tlc.org/sermons</a> &#8212; free of charge!</i>]]></description>
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	              <pubDate>Sun, 27 Nov 2011 12:00:00 -0800</pubDate>
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	              <itunes:author>Mark Spurlock</itunes:author>
	              <itunes:image href="http://www.tlc.org/sermons/logo/FearNot.png" />
	              <itunes:subtitle />
	              <itunes:summary />
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		          <title>Notes: When Life Doesn’t Turn Out the Way You Planned</title>
		          <link>http://www.tlc.org/sermons/broadcast/1204/audio/</link>
		          <description><![CDATA[<img src="http://www.tlc.org/sermons/logo/FearNot.png" alt="Fear Not" align="left" />Notes to accompany the sermon <b>&#8220;When Life Doesn’t Turn Out the Way You Planned&#8221;</b>. This is part of the series <b>&#8220;Fear Not.&#8221;</b> View or listen to this sermon at <a href="http://www.tlc.org/sermons/broadcast/1204">http://www.tlc.org/sermons/broadcast/1204</a> &#8212; free of charge!]]></description>
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		          <pubDate>Sun, 27 Nov 2011 12:00:00 -0800</pubDate>
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		          <itunes:author>Mark Spurlock</itunes:author>
		          <itunes:subtitle />
		          <itunes:summary />
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	              <title>God is Good</title>
	              <link>http://www.tlc.org/sermons/broadcast/1202/audio/</link>
	              <description><![CDATA[<img src="http://www.tlc.org/sermons/logo/godis.jpg" alt="God Is" align="left" />Sermon audio for: <b>&#8220;God is Good&#8221;</b> part of the series <b>&#8220;God Is.&#8221;</b>  Speaker is René Schlaepfer, November 20, 2011, at Twin Lakes Church in Aptos, California, USA. <i>Complete library of over 1,000 sermons available online at <a href="http://www.tlc.org/sermons/">www.tlc.org/sermons</a> &#8212; free of charge!</i>]]></description>
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	              <pubDate>Sun, 20 Nov 2011 12:00:00 -0800</pubDate>
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	              <itunes:author>René Schlaepfer</itunes:author>
	              <itunes:image href="http://www.tlc.org/sermons/logo/godis.jpg" />
	              <itunes:subtitle>Celebration Weekend</itunes:subtitle>
	              <itunes:summary />
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		          <title>Notes: God is Good</title>
		          <link>http://www.tlc.org/sermons/broadcast/1202/audio/</link>
		          <description><![CDATA[<img src="http://www.tlc.org/sermons/logo/godis.jpg" alt="God Is" align="left" />Notes to accompany the sermon <b>&#8220;God is Good&#8221;</b>. This is part of the series <b>&#8220;God Is.&#8221;</b> View or listen to this sermon at <a href="http://www.tlc.org/sermons/broadcast/1202">http://www.tlc.org/sermons/broadcast/1202</a> &#8212; free of charge!]]></description>
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		          <pubDate>Sun, 20 Nov 2011 12:00:00 -0800</pubDate>
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		          <itunes:author>René Schlaepfer</itunes:author>
		          <itunes:subtitle>Celebration Weekend</itunes:subtitle>
		          <itunes:summary />
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	              <title>God is Rock Solid</title>
	              <link>http://www.tlc.org/sermons/broadcast/1201/audio/</link>
	              <description><![CDATA[<img src="http://www.tlc.org/sermons/logo/godis.jpg" alt="God Is" align="left" />Sermon audio for: <b>&#8220;God is Rock Solid&#8221;</b> part of the series <b>&#8220;God Is.&#8221;</b> We never really know what's coming tomorrow. Though people make promises, our calendars have plans, and we say history repeats itself, life is filled with unexpected events. There is, however, one place we can put our trust: in the eternal, unchanging God. How does God's steady and faithful character impact your life today? Speaker is René Schlaepfer, November 13, 2011, at Twin Lakes Church in Aptos, California, USA. <i>Complete library of over 1,000 sermons available online at <a href="http://www.tlc.org/sermons/">www.tlc.org/sermons</a> &#8212; free of charge!</i>]]></description>
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	              <pubDate>Sun, 13 Nov 2011 12:00:00 -0800</pubDate>
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	              <itunes:author>René Schlaepfer</itunes:author>
	              <itunes:image href="http://www.tlc.org/sermons/logo/godis.jpg" />
	              <itunes:subtitle />
	              <itunes:summary>We never really know what's coming tomorrow. Though people make promises, our calendars have plans, and we say history repeats itself, life is filled with unexpected events. There is, however, one place we can put our trust: in the eternal, unchanging God. How does God's steady and faithful character impact your life today?</itunes:summary>
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		          <title>Notes: God is Rock Solid</title>
		          <link>http://www.tlc.org/sermons/broadcast/1201/audio/</link>
		          <description><![CDATA[<img src="http://www.tlc.org/sermons/logo/godis.jpg" alt="God Is" align="left" />Notes to accompany the sermon <b>&#8220;God is Rock Solid&#8221;</b>. This is part of the series <b>&#8220;God Is.&#8221;</b> View or listen to this sermon at <a href="http://www.tlc.org/sermons/broadcast/1201">http://www.tlc.org/sermons/broadcast/1201</a> &#8212; free of charge!]]></description>
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		          <pubDate>Sun, 13 Nov 2011 12:00:00 -0800</pubDate>
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		          <itunes:author>René Schlaepfer</itunes:author>
		          <itunes:subtitle />
		          <itunes:summary>We never really know what's coming tomorrow. Though people make promises, our calendars have plans, and we say history repeats itself, life is filled with unexpected events. There is, however, one place we can put our trust: in the eternal, unchanging God. How does God's steady and faithful character impact your life today?</itunes:summary>
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	              <title>God is in Control</title>
	              <link>http://www.tlc.org/sermons/broadcast/1200/audio/</link>
	              <description><![CDATA[<img src="http://www.tlc.org/sermons/logo/godis.jpg" alt="God Is" align="left" />Sermon audio for: <b>&#8220;God is in Control&#8221;</b> part of the series <b>&#8220;God Is.&#8221;</b> Though you don't hear the word "sovereign" that often, it's an important attribute of God. Being sovereign means God is in charge and is in control. How does knowing that God is in charge of everything -- from the motion of the planets to the details of your daily life -- change the way you live your life? Speaker is René Schlaepfer, November 6, 2011, at Twin Lakes Church in Aptos, California, USA. <i>Complete library of over 1,000 sermons available online at <a href="http://www.tlc.org/sermons/">www.tlc.org/sermons</a> &#8212; free of charge!</i>]]></description>
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	              <pubDate>Sun, 06 Nov 2011 12:00:00 -0700</pubDate>
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	              <itunes:author>René Schlaepfer</itunes:author>
	              <itunes:image href="http://www.tlc.org/sermons/logo/godis.jpg" />
	              <itunes:subtitle />
	              <itunes:summary>Though you don't hear the word "sovereign" that often, it's an important attribute of God. Being sovereign means God is in charge and is in control. How does knowing that God is in charge of everything -- from the motion of the planets to the details of your daily life -- change the way you live your life?</itunes:summary>
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		          <title>Notes: God is in Control</title>
		          <link>http://www.tlc.org/sermons/broadcast/1200/audio/</link>
		          <description><![CDATA[<img src="http://www.tlc.org/sermons/logo/godis.jpg" alt="God Is" align="left" />Notes to accompany the sermon <b>&#8220;God is in Control&#8221;</b>. This is part of the series <b>&#8220;God Is.&#8221;</b> View or listen to this sermon at <a href="http://www.tlc.org/sermons/broadcast/1200">http://www.tlc.org/sermons/broadcast/1200</a> &#8212; free of charge!]]></description>
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		          <pubDate>Sun, 06 Nov 2011 12:00:00 -0700</pubDate>
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		          <itunes:author>René Schlaepfer</itunes:author>
		          <itunes:subtitle />
		          <itunes:summary>Though you don't hear the word "sovereign" that often, it's an important attribute of God. Being sovereign means God is in charge and is in control. How does knowing that God is in charge of everything -- from the motion of the planets to the details of your daily life -- change the way you live your life?</itunes:summary>
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	              <title>God is Aware</title>
	              <link>http://www.tlc.org/sermons/broadcast/1199/audio/</link>
	              <description><![CDATA[<img src="http://www.tlc.org/sermons/logo/godis.jpg" alt="God Is" align="left" />Sermon audio for: <b>&#8220;God is Aware&#8221;</b> part of the series <b>&#8220;God Is.&#8221;</b> Theologians say that God is "omniscient", meaning He is all-knowing. Understanding that God is omniscient can be comforting, terrifying, or something in between. How does it affect your life that God knows everything about you, the good and the bad? Speaker is René Schlaepfer, October 30, 2011, at Twin Lakes Church in Aptos, California, USA. <i>Complete library of over 1,000 sermons available online at <a href="http://www.tlc.org/sermons/">www.tlc.org/sermons</a> &#8212; free of charge!</i>]]></description>
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	              <pubDate>Sun, 30 Oct 2011 12:00:00 -0700</pubDate>
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	              <itunes:author>René Schlaepfer</itunes:author>
	              <itunes:image href="http://www.tlc.org/sermons/logo/godis.jpg" />
	              <itunes:subtitle />
	              <itunes:summary>Theologians say that God is "omniscient", meaning He is all-knowing. Understanding that God is omniscient can be comforting, terrifying, or something in between. How does it affect your life that God knows everything about you, the good and the bad?</itunes:summary>
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		          <title>Notes: God is Aware</title>
		          <link>http://www.tlc.org/sermons/broadcast/1199/audio/</link>
		          <description><![CDATA[<img src="http://www.tlc.org/sermons/logo/godis.jpg" alt="God Is" align="left" />Notes to accompany the sermon <b>&#8220;God is Aware&#8221;</b>. This is part of the series <b>&#8220;God Is.&#8221;</b> View or listen to this sermon at <a href="http://www.tlc.org/sermons/broadcast/1199">http://www.tlc.org/sermons/broadcast/1199</a> &#8212; free of charge!]]></description>
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		          <pubDate>Sun, 30 Oct 2011 12:00:00 -0700</pubDate>
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		          <itunes:author>René Schlaepfer</itunes:author>
		          <itunes:subtitle />
		          <itunes:summary>Theologians say that God is "omniscient", meaning He is all-knowing. Understanding that God is omniscient can be comforting, terrifying, or something in between. How does it affect your life that God knows everything about you, the good and the bad?</itunes:summary>
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	              <title>God is Love</title>
	              <link>http://www.tlc.org/sermons/broadcast/1198/audio/</link>
	              <description><![CDATA[<img src="http://www.tlc.org/sermons/logo/godis.jpg" alt="God Is" align="left" />Sermon audio for: <b>&#8220;God is Love&#8221;</b> part of the series <b>&#8220;God Is.&#8221;</b> Love. A word we use every day: we love movies, we love food, we love people. Yet the way God defines love is important, since the Bible explains that God IS love! How can you enlarge your understanding of God's love, and how will it express itself in your own life? Speaker is René Schlaepfer, October 23, 2011, at Twin Lakes Church in Aptos, California, USA. <i>Complete library of over 1,000 sermons available online at <a href="http://www.tlc.org/sermons/">www.tlc.org/sermons</a> &#8212; free of charge!</i>]]></description>
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	              <pubDate>Sun, 23 Oct 2011 12:00:00 -0700</pubDate>
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	              <itunes:author>René Schlaepfer</itunes:author>
	              <itunes:image href="http://www.tlc.org/sermons/logo/godis.jpg" />
	              <itunes:subtitle />
	              <itunes:summary>Love. A word we use every day: we love movies, we love food, we love people. Yet the way God defines love is important, since the Bible explains that God IS love! How can you enlarge your understanding of God's love, and how will it express itself in your own life?</itunes:summary>
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		          <title>Notes: God is Love</title>
		          <link>http://www.tlc.org/sermons/broadcast/1198/audio/</link>
		          <description><![CDATA[<img src="http://www.tlc.org/sermons/logo/godis.jpg" alt="God Is" align="left" />Notes to accompany the sermon <b>&#8220;God is Love&#8221;</b>. This is part of the series <b>&#8220;God Is.&#8221;</b> View or listen to this sermon at <a href="http://www.tlc.org/sermons/broadcast/1198">http://www.tlc.org/sermons/broadcast/1198</a> &#8212; free of charge!]]></description>
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		          <pubDate>Sun, 23 Oct 2011 12:00:00 -0700</pubDate>
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		          <itunes:author>René Schlaepfer</itunes:author>
		          <itunes:subtitle />
		          <itunes:summary>Love. A word we use every day: we love movies, we love food, we love people. Yet the way God defines love is important, since the Bible explains that God IS love! How can you enlarge your understanding of God's love, and how will it express itself in your own life?</itunes:summary>
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	              <title>God is Here Now</title>
	              <link>http://www.tlc.org/sermons/broadcast/1197/audio/</link>
	              <description><![CDATA[<img src="http://www.tlc.org/sermons/logo/godis.jpg" alt="God Is" align="left" />Sermon audio for: <b>&#8220;God is Here Now&#8221;</b> part of the series <b>&#8220;God Is.&#8221;</b> Where is God? Some might answer Heaven, or in their heart, or in everything. Psalm 139 paints a vivid and personal picture of God's omnipresence, that He's everywhere. So how do you live in the reality that God is present with you no matter where you go? Speaker is René Schlaepfer, October 16, 2011, at Twin Lakes Church in Aptos, California, USA. <i>Complete library of over 1,000 sermons available online at <a href="http://www.tlc.org/sermons/">www.tlc.org/sermons</a> &#8212; free of charge!</i>]]></description>
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	              <pubDate>Sun, 16 Oct 2011 12:00:00 -0700</pubDate>
	              <guid isPermaLink="true">http://media.tlc.org/sermons/audio/20111016a.mp3</guid>
	              <itunes:author>René Schlaepfer</itunes:author>
	              <itunes:image href="http://www.tlc.org/sermons/logo/godis.jpg" />
	              <itunes:subtitle />
	              <itunes:summary>Where is God? Some might answer Heaven, or in their heart, or in everything. Psalm 139 paints a vivid and personal picture of God's omnipresence, that He's everywhere. So how do you live in the reality that God is present with you no matter where you go?</itunes:summary>
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		          <title>Notes: God is Here Now</title>
		          <link>http://www.tlc.org/sermons/broadcast/1197/audio/</link>
		          <description><![CDATA[<img src="http://www.tlc.org/sermons/logo/godis.jpg" alt="God Is" align="left" />Notes to accompany the sermon <b>&#8220;God is Here Now&#8221;</b>. This is part of the series <b>&#8220;God Is.&#8221;</b> View or listen to this sermon at <a href="http://www.tlc.org/sermons/broadcast/1197">http://www.tlc.org/sermons/broadcast/1197</a> &#8212; free of charge!]]></description>
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		          <pubDate>Sun, 16 Oct 2011 12:00:00 -0700</pubDate>
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		          <itunes:author>René Schlaepfer</itunes:author>
		          <itunes:subtitle />
		          <itunes:summary>Where is God? Some might answer Heaven, or in their heart, or in everything. Psalm 139 paints a vivid and personal picture of God's omnipresence, that He's everywhere. So how do you live in the reality that God is present with you no matter where you go?</itunes:summary>
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	              <title>God is Awesome in Power</title>
	              <link>http://www.tlc.org/sermons/broadcast/1196/audio/</link>
	              <description><![CDATA[<img src="http://www.tlc.org/sermons/logo/godis.jpg" alt="God Is" align="left" />Sermon audio for: <b>&#8220;God is Awesome in Power&#8221;</b> part of the series <b>&#8220;God Is.&#8221;</b> How powerful is God? You might answer that he's all-powerful -- omnipotent -- in sort of an abstract way. But what does it mean for God to have the power to do anything, and how is that relevant to your life? Speaker is René Schlaepfer, October 9, 2011, at Twin Lakes Church in Aptos, California, USA. <i>Complete library of over 1,000 sermons available online at <a href="http://www.tlc.org/sermons/">www.tlc.org/sermons</a> &#8212; free of charge!</i>]]></description>
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	              <pubDate>Sun, 09 Oct 2011 12:00:00 -0700</pubDate>
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	              <itunes:author>René Schlaepfer</itunes:author>
	              <itunes:image href="http://www.tlc.org/sermons/logo/godis.jpg" />
	              <itunes:subtitle />
	              <itunes:summary>How powerful is God? You might answer that he's all-powerful -- omnipotent -- in sort of an abstract way. But what does it mean for God to have the power to do anything, and how is that relevant to your life?</itunes:summary>
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		          <title>Notes: God is Awesome in Power</title>
		          <link>http://www.tlc.org/sermons/broadcast/1196/audio/</link>
		          <description><![CDATA[<img src="http://www.tlc.org/sermons/logo/godis.jpg" alt="God Is" align="left" />Notes to accompany the sermon <b>&#8220;God is Awesome in Power&#8221;</b>. This is part of the series <b>&#8220;God Is.&#8221;</b> View or listen to this sermon at <a href="http://www.tlc.org/sermons/broadcast/1196">http://www.tlc.org/sermons/broadcast/1196</a> &#8212; free of charge!]]></description>
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		          <pubDate>Sun, 09 Oct 2011 12:00:00 -0700</pubDate>
		          <guid isPermaLink="true">http://www.tlc.org/sermons/notes/20111009a.pdf</guid>
		          <itunes:author>René Schlaepfer</itunes:author>
		          <itunes:subtitle />
		          <itunes:summary>How powerful is God? You might answer that he's all-powerful -- omnipotent -- in sort of an abstract way. But what does it mean for God to have the power to do anything, and how is that relevant to your life?</itunes:summary>
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	              <title>God is Untamed</title>
	              <link>http://www.tlc.org/sermons/broadcast/1195/audio/</link>
	              <description><![CDATA[<img src="http://www.tlc.org/sermons/logo/godis.jpg" alt="God Is" align="left" />Sermon audio for: <b>&#8220;God is Untamed&#8221;</b> part of the series <b>&#8220;God Is.&#8221;</b> What is God like? How have you imagined who God is? Isaiah wrote that we can't really compare God to anything, but we can know what He's decided to reveal about His character. And what that is may surprise you.... Speaker is René Schlaepfer, October 2, 2011, at Twin Lakes Church in Aptos, California, USA. <i>Complete library of over 1,000 sermons available online at <a href="http://www.tlc.org/sermons/">www.tlc.org/sermons</a> &#8212; free of charge!</i>]]></description>
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	              <pubDate>Sun, 02 Oct 2011 12:00:00 -0700</pubDate>
	              <guid isPermaLink="true">http://media.tlc.org/sermons/audio/20111002a.mp3</guid>
	              <itunes:author>René Schlaepfer</itunes:author>
	              <itunes:image href="http://www.tlc.org/sermons/logo/godis.jpg" />
	              <itunes:subtitle />
	              <itunes:summary>What is God like? How have you imagined who God is? Isaiah wrote that we can't really compare God to anything, but we can know what He's decided to reveal about His character. And what that is may surprise you....</itunes:summary>
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		          <title>Notes: God is Untamed</title>
		          <link>http://www.tlc.org/sermons/broadcast/1195/audio/</link>
		          <description><![CDATA[<img src="http://www.tlc.org/sermons/logo/godis.jpg" alt="God Is" align="left" />Notes to accompany the sermon <b>&#8220;God is Untamed&#8221;</b>. This is part of the series <b>&#8220;God Is.&#8221;</b> View or listen to this sermon at <a href="http://www.tlc.org/sermons/broadcast/1195">http://www.tlc.org/sermons/broadcast/1195</a> &#8212; free of charge!]]></description>
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		          <pubDate>Sun, 02 Oct 2011 12:00:00 -0700</pubDate>
		          <guid isPermaLink="true">http://www.tlc.org/sermons/notes/20111002a.pdf</guid>
		          <itunes:author>René Schlaepfer</itunes:author>
		          <itunes:subtitle />
		          <itunes:summary>What is God like? How have you imagined who God is? Isaiah wrote that we can't really compare God to anything, but we can know what He's decided to reveal about His character. And what that is may surprise you....</itunes:summary>
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	              <title>The Key to Satisfaction</title>
	              <link>http://www.tlc.org/sermons/broadcast/1194/audio/</link>
	              <description><![CDATA[<img src="http://www.tlc.org/sermons/logo/godis.jpg" alt="God Is" align="left" />Sermon audio for: <b>&#8220;The Key to Satisfaction&#8221;</b> part of the series <b>&#8220;God Is.&#8221;</b> Unsatisfied? Worrying? Overwhelmed? If you are, then what's the antidote? Trying to fix these through sheer willpower isn't going to last, and you may lack the willpower to begin with! The key to truly being satisfied might be found somewhere you might have overlooked: in God! Speaker is René Schlaepfer, September 25, 2011, at Twin Lakes Church in Aptos, California, USA. <i>Complete library of over 1,000 sermons available online at <a href="http://www.tlc.org/sermons/">www.tlc.org/sermons</a> &#8212; free of charge!</i>]]></description>
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	              <pubDate>Sun, 25 Sep 2011 12:00:00 -0700</pubDate>
	              <guid isPermaLink="true">http://media.tlc.org/sermons/audio/20110925a.mp3</guid>
	              <itunes:author>René Schlaepfer</itunes:author>
	              <itunes:image href="http://www.tlc.org/sermons/logo/godis.jpg" />
	              <itunes:subtitle />
	              <itunes:summary>Unsatisfied? Worrying? Overwhelmed? If you are, then what's the antidote? Trying to fix these through sheer willpower isn't going to last, and you may lack the willpower to begin with! The key to truly being satisfied might be found somewhere you might have overlooked: in God!</itunes:summary>
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		          <title>Notes: The Key to Satisfaction</title>
		          <link>http://www.tlc.org/sermons/broadcast/1194/audio/</link>
		          <description><![CDATA[<img src="http://www.tlc.org/sermons/logo/godis.jpg" alt="God Is" align="left" />Notes to accompany the sermon <b>&#8220;The Key to Satisfaction&#8221;</b>. This is part of the series <b>&#8220;God Is.&#8221;</b> View or listen to this sermon at <a href="http://www.tlc.org/sermons/broadcast/1194">http://www.tlc.org/sermons/broadcast/1194</a> &#8212; free of charge!]]></description>
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		          <pubDate>Sun, 25 Sep 2011 12:00:00 -0700</pubDate>
		          <guid isPermaLink="true">http://www.tlc.org/sermons/notes/20110925a.pdf</guid>
		          <itunes:author>René Schlaepfer</itunes:author>
		          <itunes:subtitle />
		          <itunes:summary>Unsatisfied? Worrying? Overwhelmed? If you are, then what's the antidote? Trying to fix these through sheer willpower isn't going to last, and you may lack the willpower to begin with! The key to truly being satisfied might be found somewhere you might have overlooked: in God!</itunes:summary>
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	              <title>Improving Your Spiritual Fitness</title>
	              <link>http://www.tlc.org/sermons/broadcast/1193/audio/</link>
	              <description><![CDATA[<img src="http://www.tlc.org/sermons/logo/preparetomeetyourmaker.jpg" alt="Prepare to Meet Your Maker" align="left" />Sermon audio for: <b>&#8220;Improving Your Spiritual Fitness&#8221;</b> part of the series <b>&#8220;Prepare to Meet Your Maker.&#8221;</b> "You are what you eat." This might be true for you physically, but what about spiritually? What do you regularly fill your spirit with? Though your ultimate spiritual condition is in God's hands, there are practical steps we can take now to train ourselves to better respond to God's lead. Speaker is René Schlaepfer, September 18, 2011, at Twin Lakes Church in Aptos, California, USA. <i>Complete library of over 1,000 sermons available online at <a href="http://www.tlc.org/sermons/">www.tlc.org/sermons</a> &#8212; free of charge!</i>]]></description>
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	              <pubDate>Sun, 18 Sep 2011 12:00:00 -0700</pubDate>
	              <guid isPermaLink="true">http://media.tlc.org/sermons/audio/20110918a.mp3</guid>
	              <itunes:author>René Schlaepfer</itunes:author>
	              <itunes:image href="http://www.tlc.org/sermons/logo/preparetomeetyourmaker.jpg" />
	              <itunes:subtitle />
	              <itunes:summary>"You are what you eat." This might be true for you physically, but what about spiritually? What do you regularly fill your spirit with? Though your ultimate spiritual condition is in God's hands, there are practical steps we can take now to train ourselves to better respond to God's lead.</itunes:summary>
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		          <title>Notes: Improving Your Spiritual Fitness</title>
		          <link>http://www.tlc.org/sermons/broadcast/1193/audio/</link>
		          <description><![CDATA[<img src="http://www.tlc.org/sermons/logo/preparetomeetyourmaker.jpg" alt="Prepare to Meet Your Maker" align="left" />Notes to accompany the sermon <b>&#8220;Improving Your Spiritual Fitness&#8221;</b>. This is part of the series <b>&#8220;Prepare to Meet Your Maker.&#8221;</b> View or listen to this sermon at <a href="http://www.tlc.org/sermons/broadcast/1193">http://www.tlc.org/sermons/broadcast/1193</a> &#8212; free of charge!]]></description>
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		          <pubDate>Sun, 18 Sep 2011 12:00:00 -0700</pubDate>
		          <guid isPermaLink="true">http://www.tlc.org/sermons/notes/20110918a.pdf</guid>
		          <itunes:author>René Schlaepfer</itunes:author>
		          <itunes:subtitle />
		          <itunes:summary>"You are what you eat." This might be true for you physically, but what about spiritually? What do you regularly fill your spirit with? Though your ultimate spiritual condition is in God's hands, there are practical steps we can take now to train ourselves to better respond to God's lead.</itunes:summary>
		        <media:content url="http://www.tlc.org/sermons/notes/20110918a.pdf" fileSize="110067" type="application/pdf" /><itunes:explicit>no</itunes:explicit></item>
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	              <title>The Forgotten Way To Meeting God</title>
	              <link>http://www.tlc.org/sermons/broadcast/1192/audio/</link>
	              <description><![CDATA[<img src="http://www.tlc.org/sermons/logo/preparetomeetyourmaker.jpg" alt="Prepare to Meet Your Maker" align="left" />Sermon audio for: <b>&#8220;The Forgotten Way To Meeting God&#8221;</b> part of the series <b>&#8220;Prepare to Meet Your Maker.&#8221;</b> Over two thousand years ago, the prophet Isaiah admonished the people who were claiming to seek God, yet at the same time were mistreating and neglecting the people of their community. Isaiah said the two contradicted each other. Is this the case today? How can we begin to help others, and how does this affect our relationship with God? Speaker is René Schlaepfer, September 11, 2011, at Twin Lakes Church in Aptos, California, USA. <i>Complete library of over 1,000 sermons available online at <a href="http://www.tlc.org/sermons/">www.tlc.org/sermons</a> &#8212; free of charge!</i>]]></description>
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	              <pubDate>Sun, 11 Sep 2011 12:00:00 -0700</pubDate>
	              <guid isPermaLink="true">http://media.tlc.org/sermons/audio/20110911a.mp3</guid>
	              <itunes:author>René Schlaepfer</itunes:author>
	              <itunes:image href="http://www.tlc.org/sermons/logo/preparetomeetyourmaker.jpg" />
	              <itunes:subtitle />
	              <itunes:summary>Over two thousand years ago, the prophet Isaiah admonished the people who were claiming to seek God, yet at the same time were mistreating and neglecting the people of their community. Isaiah said the two contradicted each other. Is this the case today? How can we begin to help others, and how does this affect our relationship with God?</itunes:summary>
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		          <title>Notes: The Forgotten Way To Meeting God</title>
		          <link>http://www.tlc.org/sermons/broadcast/1192/audio/</link>
		          <description><![CDATA[<img src="http://www.tlc.org/sermons/logo/preparetomeetyourmaker.jpg" alt="Prepare to Meet Your Maker" align="left" />Notes to accompany the sermon <b>&#8220;The Forgotten Way To Meeting God&#8221;</b>. This is part of the series <b>&#8220;Prepare to Meet Your Maker.&#8221;</b> View or listen to this sermon at <a href="http://www.tlc.org/sermons/broadcast/1192">http://www.tlc.org/sermons/broadcast/1192</a> &#8212; free of charge!]]></description>
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		          <pubDate>Sun, 11 Sep 2011 12:00:00 -0700</pubDate>
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		          <itunes:author>René Schlaepfer</itunes:author>
		          <itunes:subtitle />
		          <itunes:summary>Over two thousand years ago, the prophet Isaiah admonished the people who were claiming to seek God, yet at the same time were mistreating and neglecting the people of their community. Isaiah said the two contradicted each other. Is this the case today? How can we begin to help others, and how does this affect our relationship with God?</itunes:summary>
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	              <title>Accept No Substitutes</title>
	              <link>http://www.tlc.org/sermons/broadcast/1191/audio/</link>
	              <description><![CDATA[<img src="http://www.tlc.org/sermons/logo/preparetomeetyourmaker.jpg" alt="Prepare to Meet Your Maker" align="left" />Sermon audio for: <b>&#8220;Accept No Substitutes&#8221;</b> part of the series <b>&#8220;Prepare to Meet Your Maker.&#8221;</b>  Speaker is René Schlaepfer, September 4, 2011, at Twin Lakes Church in Aptos, California, USA. <i>Complete library of over 1,000 sermons available online at <a href="http://www.tlc.org/sermons/">www.tlc.org/sermons</a> &#8212; free of charge!</i>]]></description>
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	              <pubDate>Sun, 04 Sep 2011 12:00:00 -0700</pubDate>
	              <guid isPermaLink="true">http://media.tlc.org/sermons/audio/20110904a.mp3</guid>
	              <itunes:author>René Schlaepfer</itunes:author>
	              <itunes:image href="http://www.tlc.org/sermons/logo/preparetomeetyourmaker.jpg" />
	              <itunes:subtitle />
	              <itunes:summary />
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		          <title>Notes: Accept No Substitutes</title>
		          <link>http://www.tlc.org/sermons/broadcast/1191/audio/</link>
		          <description><![CDATA[<img src="http://www.tlc.org/sermons/logo/preparetomeetyourmaker.jpg" alt="Prepare to Meet Your Maker" align="left" />Notes to accompany the sermon <b>&#8220;Accept No Substitutes&#8221;</b>. This is part of the series <b>&#8220;Prepare to Meet Your Maker.&#8221;</b> View or listen to this sermon at <a href="http://www.tlc.org/sermons/broadcast/1191">http://www.tlc.org/sermons/broadcast/1191</a> &#8212; free of charge!]]></description>
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		          <pubDate>Sun, 04 Sep 2011 12:00:00 -0700</pubDate>
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		          <itunes:author>René Schlaepfer</itunes:author>
		          <itunes:subtitle />
		          <itunes:summary />
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	              <title>Contagious Christianity</title>
	              <link>http://www.tlc.org/sermons/broadcast/1188/audio/</link>
	              <description><![CDATA[<img src="http://www.tlc.org/sermons/logo/Summer2011.jpg" alt="Summer Guest Speakers" align="left" />Sermon audio for: <b>&#8220;Contagious Christianity&#8221;</b> part of the series <b>&#8220;Summer Guest Speakers.&#8221;</b> Letting people know about Jesus Christ is our highest calling as Christians. Through our words, our deeds, and everything else, our lives are a testimony to what He's done in us. How has God wired you to be His "contagious" agent in the world, sharing His love? Speaker is Paul  Spurlock, August 28, 2011, at Twin Lakes Church in Aptos, California, USA. <i>Complete library of over 1,000 sermons available online at <a href="http://www.tlc.org/sermons/">www.tlc.org/sermons</a> &#8212; free of charge!</i>]]></description>
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	              <pubDate>Sun, 28 Aug 2011 12:00:00 -0700</pubDate>
	              <guid isPermaLink="true">http://media.tlc.org/sermons/audio/20110828a.mp3</guid>
	              <itunes:author>Paul Spurlock</itunes:author>
	              <itunes:image href="http://www.tlc.org/sermons/logo/Summer2011.jpg" />
	              <itunes:subtitle />
	              <itunes:summary>Letting people know about Jesus Christ is our highest calling as Christians. Through our words, our deeds, and everything else, our lives are a testimony to what He's done in us. How has God wired you to be His "contagious" agent in the world, sharing His love?</itunes:summary>
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		          <title>Notes: Contagious Christianity</title>
		          <link>http://www.tlc.org/sermons/broadcast/1188/audio/</link>
		          <description><![CDATA[<img src="http://www.tlc.org/sermons/logo/Summer2011.jpg" alt="Summer Guest Speakers" align="left" />Notes to accompany the sermon <b>&#8220;Contagious Christianity&#8221;</b>. This is part of the series <b>&#8220;Summer Guest Speakers.&#8221;</b> View or listen to this sermon at <a href="http://www.tlc.org/sermons/broadcast/1188">http://www.tlc.org/sermons/broadcast/1188</a> &#8212; free of charge!]]></description>
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		          <pubDate>Sun, 28 Aug 2011 12:00:00 -0700</pubDate>
		          <guid isPermaLink="true">http://www.tlc.org/sermons/notes/20110828a.pdf</guid>
		          <itunes:author>Paul Spurlock</itunes:author>
		          <itunes:subtitle />
		          <itunes:summary>Letting people know about Jesus Christ is our highest calling as Christians. Through our words, our deeds, and everything else, our lives are a testimony to what He's done in us. How has God wired you to be His "contagious" agent in the world, sharing His love?</itunes:summary>
		        <media:content url="http://www.tlc.org/sermons/notes/20110828a.pdf" fileSize="89062" type="application/pdf" /><itunes:explicit>no</itunes:explicit></item>
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	              <title>Love God with All Your Mind</title>
	              <link>http://www.tlc.org/sermons/broadcast/1187/audio/</link>
	              <description><![CDATA[<img src="http://www.tlc.org/sermons/logo/reasonsforfaith.jpg" alt="Reasons for Faith" align="left" />Sermon audio for: <b>&#8220;Love God with All Your Mind&#8221;</b> part of the series <b>&#8220;Reasons for Faith.&#8221;</b> A logical case for the role of the mind in spiritual transformation, challenging us to develop a Christian mind and to use our intellect to further God’s kingdom through evangelism, apologetics, worship and vocation. Speaker is J.P.  Moreland, August 21, 2011, at Twin Lakes Church in Aptos, California, USA. <i>Complete library of over 1,000 sermons available online at <a href="http://www.tlc.org/sermons/">www.tlc.org/sermons</a> &#8212; free of charge!</i>]]></description>
	              <enclosure url="http://media.tlc.org/sermons/audio/20110821b.mp3" type="audio/mpeg" />
	              <pubDate>Sun, 21 Aug 2011 12:00:00 -0700</pubDate>
	              <guid isPermaLink="true">http://media.tlc.org/sermons/audio/20110821b.mp3</guid>
	              <itunes:author>J.P. Moreland</itunes:author>
	              <itunes:image href="http://www.tlc.org/sermons/logo/reasonsforfaith.jpg" />
	              <itunes:subtitle />
	              <itunes:summary>A logical case for the role of the mind in spiritual transformation, challenging us to develop a Christian mind and to use our intellect to further God’s kingdom through evangelism, apologetics, worship and vocation.</itunes:summary>
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		          <title>Notes: Love God with All Your Mind</title>
		          <link>http://www.tlc.org/sermons/broadcast/1187/audio/</link>
		          <description><![CDATA[<img src="http://www.tlc.org/sermons/logo/reasonsforfaith.jpg" alt="Reasons for Faith" align="left" />Notes to accompany the sermon <b>&#8220;Love God with All Your Mind&#8221;</b>. This is part of the series <b>&#8220;Reasons for Faith.&#8221;</b> View or listen to this sermon at <a href="http://www.tlc.org/sermons/broadcast/1187">http://www.tlc.org/sermons/broadcast/1187</a> &#8212; free of charge!]]></description>
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		          <pubDate>Sun, 21 Aug 2011 12:00:00 -0700</pubDate>
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		          <itunes:author>J.P. Moreland</itunes:author>
		          <itunes:subtitle />
		          <itunes:summary>A logical case for the role of the mind in spiritual transformation, challenging us to develop a Christian mind and to use our intellect to further God’s kingdom through evangelism, apologetics, worship and vocation.</itunes:summary>
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	              <title>Christianity in a World of Religions</title>
	              <link>http://www.tlc.org/sermons/broadcast/1186/audio/</link>
	              <description><![CDATA[<img src="http://www.tlc.org/sermons/logo/reasonsforfaith.jpg" alt="Reasons for Faith" align="left" />Sermon audio for: <b>&#8220;Christianity in a World of Religions&#8221;</b> part of the series <b>&#8220;Reasons for Faith.&#8221;</b> This talk will set forth five ways in which Christianity is set apart from the other great world religious traditions. The creative method used is one which has opened doors to discussions about comparative religions in traditionally closed settings. The talk will focus on testability, grace, worldview fit, compartmentalisation, and Jesus. Speaker is Craig Hazen, August 21, 2011, at Twin Lakes Church in Aptos, California, USA. <i>Complete library of over 1,000 sermons available online at <a href="http://www.tlc.org/sermons/">www.tlc.org/sermons</a> &#8212; free of charge!</i>]]></description>
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	              <pubDate>Sun, 21 Aug 2011 12:00:00 -0700</pubDate>
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	              <itunes:author>Craig Hazen</itunes:author>
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	              <itunes:subtitle />
	              <itunes:summary>This talk will set forth five ways in which Christianity is set apart from the other great world religious traditions. The creative method used is one which has opened doors to discussions about comparative religions in traditionally closed settings. The talk will focus on testability, grace, worldview fit, compartmentalisation, and Jesus.</itunes:summary>
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		          <title>Notes: Christianity in a World of Religions</title>
		          <link>http://www.tlc.org/sermons/broadcast/1186/audio/</link>
		          <description><![CDATA[<img src="http://www.tlc.org/sermons/logo/reasonsforfaith.jpg" alt="Reasons for Faith" align="left" />Notes to accompany the sermon <b>&#8220;Christianity in a World of Religions&#8221;</b>. This is part of the series <b>&#8220;Reasons for Faith.&#8221;</b> View or listen to this sermon at <a href="http://www.tlc.org/sermons/broadcast/1186">http://www.tlc.org/sermons/broadcast/1186</a> &#8212; free of charge!]]></description>
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		          <pubDate>Sun, 21 Aug 2011 12:00:00 -0700</pubDate>
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		          <itunes:author>Craig Hazen</itunes:author>
		          <itunes:subtitle />
		          <itunes:summary>This talk will set forth five ways in which Christianity is set apart from the other great world religious traditions. The creative method used is one which has opened doors to discussions about comparative religions in traditionally closed settings. The talk will focus on testability, grace, worldview fit, compartmentalisation, and Jesus.</itunes:summary>
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	              <title>Responding to Arguments Against Christianity</title>
	              <link>http://www.tlc.org/sermons/broadcast/1185/audio/</link>
	              <description><![CDATA[<img src="http://www.tlc.org/sermons/logo/reasonsforfaith.jpg" alt="Reasons for Faith" align="left" />Sermon audio for: <b>&#8220;Responding to Arguments Against Christianity&#8221;</b> part of the series <b>&#8220;Reasons for Faith.&#8221;</b> In a world increasingly indifferent to Christian truth, followers of Christ need to be equipped to communicate with those who do not speak their language or accept their source of authority. Gregory Koukl demonstrates how to communicate comfortably and graciously and get people thinking about Jesus. Speaker is Gregory  Koukl, August 20, 2011, at Twin Lakes Church in Aptos, California, USA. <i>Complete library of over 1,000 sermons available online at <a href="http://www.tlc.org/sermons/">www.tlc.org/sermons</a> &#8212; free of charge!</i>]]></description>
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	              <pubDate>Sat, 20 Aug 2011 12:00:00 -0700</pubDate>
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	              <itunes:author>Gregory Koukl</itunes:author>
	              <itunes:image href="http://www.tlc.org/sermons/logo/reasonsforfaith.jpg" />
	              <itunes:subtitle />
	              <itunes:summary>In a world increasingly indifferent to Christian truth, followers of Christ need to be equipped to communicate with those who do not speak their language or accept their source of authority. Gregory Koukl demonstrates how to communicate comfortably and graciously and get people thinking about Jesus.</itunes:summary>
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		          <title>Notes: Responding to Arguments Against Christianity</title>
		          <link>http://www.tlc.org/sermons/broadcast/1185/audio/</link>
		          <description><![CDATA[<img src="http://www.tlc.org/sermons/logo/reasonsforfaith.jpg" alt="Reasons for Faith" align="left" />Notes to accompany the sermon <b>&#8220;Responding to Arguments Against Christianity&#8221;</b>. This is part of the series <b>&#8220;Reasons for Faith.&#8221;</b> View or listen to this sermon at <a href="http://www.tlc.org/sermons/broadcast/1185">http://www.tlc.org/sermons/broadcast/1185</a> &#8212; free of charge!]]></description>
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		          <pubDate>Sat, 20 Aug 2011 12:00:00 -0700</pubDate>
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		          <itunes:author>Gregory Koukl</itunes:author>
		          <itunes:subtitle />
		          <itunes:summary>In a world increasingly indifferent to Christian truth, followers of Christ need to be equipped to communicate with those who do not speak their language or accept their source of authority. Gregory Koukl demonstrates how to communicate comfortably and graciously and get people thinking about Jesus.</itunes:summary>
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	              <title>Scouting the Divine</title>
	              <link>http://www.tlc.org/sermons/broadcast/1180/audio/</link>
	              <description><![CDATA[<img src="http://www.tlc.org/sermons/logo/Summer2011.jpg" alt="Summer Guest Speakers" align="left" />Sermon audio for: <b>&#8220;Scouting the Divine&#8221;</b> part of the series <b>&#8220;Summer Guest Speakers.&#8221;</b>  Speaker is Margaret Feinberg, August 14, 2011, at Twin Lakes Church in Aptos, California, USA. <i>Complete library of over 1,000 sermons available online at <a href="http://www.tlc.org/sermons/">www.tlc.org/sermons</a> &#8212; free of charge!</i>]]></description>
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	              <pubDate>Sun, 14 Aug 2011 12:00:00 -0700</pubDate>
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	              <itunes:author>Margaret Feinberg</itunes:author>
	              <itunes:image href="http://www.tlc.org/sermons/logo/Summer2011.jpg" />
	              <itunes:subtitle />
	              <itunes:summary />
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		          <title>Notes: Scouting the Divine</title>
		          <link>http://www.tlc.org/sermons/broadcast/1180/audio/</link>
		          <description><![CDATA[<img src="http://www.tlc.org/sermons/logo/Summer2011.jpg" alt="Summer Guest Speakers" align="left" />Notes to accompany the sermon <b>&#8220;Scouting the Divine&#8221;</b>. This is part of the series <b>&#8220;Summer Guest Speakers.&#8221;</b> View or listen to this sermon at <a href="http://www.tlc.org/sermons/broadcast/1180">http://www.tlc.org/sermons/broadcast/1180</a> &#8212; free of charge!]]></description>
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		          <pubDate>Sun, 14 Aug 2011 12:00:00 -0700</pubDate>
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		          <itunes:author>Margaret Feinberg</itunes:author>
		          <itunes:subtitle />
		          <itunes:summary />
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	              <title>How Do You Spell Trust?</title>
	              <link>http://www.tlc.org/sermons/broadcast/1179/audio/</link>
	              <description><![CDATA[<img src="http://www.tlc.org/sermons/logo/Summer2011.jpg" alt="Summer Guest Speakers" align="left" />Sermon audio for: <b>&#8220;How Do You Spell Trust?&#8221;</b> part of the series <b>&#8220;Summer Guest Speakers.&#8221;</b>  Speaker is Albert  Tate, August 7, 2011, at Twin Lakes Church in Aptos, California, USA. <i>Complete library of over 1,000 sermons available online at <a href="http://www.tlc.org/sermons/">www.tlc.org/sermons</a> &#8212; free of charge!</i>]]></description>
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	              <pubDate>Sun, 07 Aug 2011 12:00:00 -0700</pubDate>
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	              <itunes:author>Albert Tate</itunes:author>
	              <itunes:image href="http://www.tlc.org/sermons/logo/Summer2011.jpg" />
	              <itunes:subtitle>Psalm 23</itunes:subtitle>
	              <itunes:summary />
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		          <title>Notes: How Do You Spell Trust?</title>
		          <link>http://www.tlc.org/sermons/broadcast/1179/audio/</link>
		          <description><![CDATA[<img src="http://www.tlc.org/sermons/logo/Summer2011.jpg" alt="Summer Guest Speakers" align="left" />Notes to accompany the sermon <b>&#8220;How Do You Spell Trust?&#8221;</b>. This is part of the series <b>&#8220;Summer Guest Speakers.&#8221;</b> View or listen to this sermon at <a href="http://www.tlc.org/sermons/broadcast/1179">http://www.tlc.org/sermons/broadcast/1179</a> &#8212; free of charge!]]></description>
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		          <pubDate>Sun, 07 Aug 2011 12:00:00 -0700</pubDate>
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		          <itunes:author>Albert Tate</itunes:author>
		          <itunes:subtitle>Psalm 23</itunes:subtitle>
		          <itunes:summary />
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	              <title>Walking with God in Challenging Times</title>
	              <link>http://www.tlc.org/sermons/broadcast/1178/audio/</link>
	              <description><![CDATA[<img src="http://www.tlc.org/sermons/logo/Summer2011.jpg" alt="Summer Guest Speakers" align="left" />Sermon audio for: <b>&#8220;Walking with God in Challenging Times&#8221;</b> part of the series <b>&#8220;Summer Guest Speakers.&#8221;</b> Heard in just about every wedding ceremony, the thirteenth chapter of 1 Corinthians is all about love. But what does it really mean? How do you really love God and other people? What is the meaning of love? And are you living your life in a manner that demonstrates love? Speaker is Ray  Johnston, July 31, 2011, at Twin Lakes Church in Aptos, California, USA. <i>Complete library of over 1,000 sermons available online at <a href="http://www.tlc.org/sermons/">www.tlc.org/sermons</a> &#8212; free of charge!</i>]]></description>
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	              <pubDate>Sun, 31 Jul 2011 12:00:00 -0700</pubDate>
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	              <itunes:author>Ray Johnston</itunes:author>
	              <itunes:image href="http://www.tlc.org/sermons/logo/Summer2011.jpg" />
	              <itunes:subtitle />
	              <itunes:summary>Heard in just about every wedding ceremony, the thirteenth chapter of 1 Corinthians is all about love. But what does it really mean? How do you really love God and other people? What is the meaning of love? And are you living your life in a manner that demonstrates love?</itunes:summary>
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		          <title>Notes: Walking with God in Challenging Times</title>
		          <link>http://www.tlc.org/sermons/broadcast/1178/audio/</link>
		          <description><![CDATA[<img src="http://www.tlc.org/sermons/logo/Summer2011.jpg" alt="Summer Guest Speakers" align="left" />Notes to accompany the sermon <b>&#8220;Walking with God in Challenging Times&#8221;</b>. This is part of the series <b>&#8220;Summer Guest Speakers.&#8221;</b> View or listen to this sermon at <a href="http://www.tlc.org/sermons/broadcast/1178">http://www.tlc.org/sermons/broadcast/1178</a> &#8212; free of charge!]]></description>
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		          <pubDate>Sun, 31 Jul 2011 12:00:00 -0700</pubDate>
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		          <itunes:author>Ray Johnston</itunes:author>
		          <itunes:subtitle />
		          <itunes:summary>Heard in just about every wedding ceremony, the thirteenth chapter of 1 Corinthians is all about love. But what does it really mean? How do you really love God and other people? What is the meaning of love? And are you living your life in a manner that demonstrates love?</itunes:summary>
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	              <title>How to Deal with the End of the World</title>
	              <link>http://www.tlc.org/sermons/broadcast/1176/audio/</link>
	              <description><![CDATA[<img src="http://www.tlc.org/sermons/logo/standstrong.jpg" alt="Stand Strong" align="left" />Sermon audio for: <b>&#8220;How to Deal with the End of the World&#8221;</b> part of the series <b>&#8220;Stand Strong.&#8221;</b> Burdened with a vision of a tumultuous future, the prophet Daniel was frightened and worried. And we can get the same way, watching the world fall apart around us. Yet God knows how it all will end and guarantees that all will be well. What is your view of the end? Are you assured of God's providence in your life? Speaker is René Schlaepfer, July 24, 2011, at Twin Lakes Church in Aptos, California, USA. <i>Complete library of over 1,000 sermons available online at <a href="http://www.tlc.org/sermons/">www.tlc.org/sermons</a> &#8212; free of charge!</i>]]></description>
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	              <pubDate>Sun, 24 Jul 2011 12:00:00 -0700</pubDate>
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	              <itunes:author>René Schlaepfer</itunes:author>
	              <itunes:image href="http://www.tlc.org/sermons/logo/standstrong.jpg" />
	              <itunes:subtitle />
	              <itunes:summary>Burdened with a vision of a tumultuous future, the prophet Daniel was frightened and worried. And we can get the same way, watching the world fall apart around us. Yet God knows how it all will end and guarantees that all will be well. What is your view of the end? Are you assured of God's providence in your life?</itunes:summary>
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		          <title>Notes: How to Deal with the End of the World</title>
		          <link>http://www.tlc.org/sermons/broadcast/1176/audio/</link>
		          <description><![CDATA[<img src="http://www.tlc.org/sermons/logo/standstrong.jpg" alt="Stand Strong" align="left" />Notes to accompany the sermon <b>&#8220;How to Deal with the End of the World&#8221;</b>. This is part of the series <b>&#8220;Stand Strong.&#8221;</b> View or listen to this sermon at <a href="http://www.tlc.org/sermons/broadcast/1176">http://www.tlc.org/sermons/broadcast/1176</a> &#8212; free of charge!]]></description>
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		          <pubDate>Sun, 24 Jul 2011 12:00:00 -0700</pubDate>
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		          <itunes:author>René Schlaepfer</itunes:author>
		          <itunes:subtitle />
		          <itunes:summary>Burdened with a vision of a tumultuous future, the prophet Daniel was frightened and worried. And we can get the same way, watching the world fall apart around us. Yet God knows how it all will end and guarantees that all will be well. What is your view of the end? Are you assured of God's providence in your life?</itunes:summary>
		        <media:content url="http://www.tlc.org/sermons/notes/20110724a.pdf" fileSize="131669" type="application/pdf" /><itunes:explicit>no</itunes:explicit></item>
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	              <title>Increasing My Courage</title>
	              <link>http://www.tlc.org/sermons/broadcast/1175/audio/</link>
	              <description><![CDATA[<img src="http://www.tlc.org/sermons/logo/standstrong.jpg" alt="Stand Strong" align="left" />Sermon audio for: <b>&#8220;Increasing My Courage&#8221;</b> part of the series <b>&#8220;Stand Strong.&#8221;</b> Life isn't easy. And though comfort can become our greatest goal, that isn't the call of the Christian life. It takes a lot of courage to glorify God in a world that doesn't want to. How can you become courageous in the face of daunting circumstances? Speaker is René Schlaepfer, July 17, 2011, at Twin Lakes Church in Aptos, California, USA. <i>Complete library of over 1,000 sermons available online at <a href="http://www.tlc.org/sermons/">www.tlc.org/sermons</a> &#8212; free of charge!</i>]]></description>
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	              <pubDate>Sun, 17 Jul 2011 12:00:00 -0700</pubDate>
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	              <itunes:author>René Schlaepfer</itunes:author>
	              <itunes:image href="http://www.tlc.org/sermons/logo/standstrong.jpg" />
	              <itunes:subtitle />
	              <itunes:summary>Life isn't easy. And though comfort can become our greatest goal, that isn't the call of the Christian life. It takes a lot of courage to glorify God in a world that doesn't want to. How can you become courageous in the face of daunting circumstances?</itunes:summary>
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		          <title>Notes: Increasing My Courage</title>
		          <link>http://www.tlc.org/sermons/broadcast/1175/audio/</link>
		          <description><![CDATA[<img src="http://www.tlc.org/sermons/logo/standstrong.jpg" alt="Stand Strong" align="left" />Notes to accompany the sermon <b>&#8220;Increasing My Courage&#8221;</b>. This is part of the series <b>&#8220;Stand Strong.&#8221;</b> View or listen to this sermon at <a href="http://www.tlc.org/sermons/broadcast/1175">http://www.tlc.org/sermons/broadcast/1175</a> &#8212; free of charge!]]></description>
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		          <pubDate>Sun, 17 Jul 2011 12:00:00 -0700</pubDate>
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		          <itunes:author>René Schlaepfer</itunes:author>
		          <itunes:subtitle />
		          <itunes:summary>Life isn't easy. And though comfort can become our greatest goal, that isn't the call of the Christian life. It takes a lot of courage to glorify God in a world that doesn't want to. How can you become courageous in the face of daunting circumstances?</itunes:summary>
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	              <title>God's Warning Labels</title>
	              <link>http://www.tlc.org/sermons/broadcast/1174/audio/</link>
	              <description><![CDATA[<img src="http://www.tlc.org/sermons/logo/standstrong.jpg" alt="Stand Strong" align="left" />Sermon audio for: <b>&#8220;God's Warning Labels&#8221;</b> part of the series <b>&#8220;Stand Strong.&#8221;</b> It was the end of the Babylonian empire, and the writing was on the wall -- literally! Ignoring God's warnings, the empire collapsed. It's one thing to look at this as ancient history, but is it possible that God is putting up warning signs in your own life? How can we keep our eyes open to God's warning labels in our live? Speaker is René Schlaepfer, July 10, 2011, at Twin Lakes Church in Aptos, California, USA. <i>Complete library of over 1,000 sermons available online at <a href="http://www.tlc.org/sermons/">www.tlc.org/sermons</a> &#8212; free of charge!</i>]]></description>
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	              <pubDate>Sun, 10 Jul 2011 12:00:00 -0700</pubDate>
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	              <itunes:author>René Schlaepfer</itunes:author>
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	              <itunes:subtitle />
	              <itunes:summary>It was the end of the Babylonian empire, and the writing was on the wall -- literally! Ignoring God's warnings, the empire collapsed. It's one thing to look at this as ancient history, but is it possible that God is putting up warning signs in your own life? How can we keep our eyes open to God's warning labels in our live?</itunes:summary>
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		          <title>Notes: God's Warning Labels</title>
		          <link>http://www.tlc.org/sermons/broadcast/1174/audio/</link>
		          <description><![CDATA[<img src="http://www.tlc.org/sermons/logo/standstrong.jpg" alt="Stand Strong" align="left" />Notes to accompany the sermon <b>&#8220;God's Warning Labels&#8221;</b>. This is part of the series <b>&#8220;Stand Strong.&#8221;</b> View or listen to this sermon at <a href="http://www.tlc.org/sermons/broadcast/1174">http://www.tlc.org/sermons/broadcast/1174</a> &#8212; free of charge!]]></description>
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		          <pubDate>Sun, 10 Jul 2011 12:00:00 -0700</pubDate>
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		          <itunes:author>René Schlaepfer</itunes:author>
		          <itunes:subtitle />
		          <itunes:summary>It was the end of the Babylonian empire, and the writing was on the wall -- literally! Ignoring God's warnings, the empire collapsed. It's one thing to look at this as ancient history, but is it possible that God is putting up warning signs in your own life? How can we keep our eyes open to God's warning labels in our live?</itunes:summary>
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	              <title>Not God</title>
	              <link>http://www.tlc.org/sermons/broadcast/1173/audio/</link>
	              <description><![CDATA[<img src="http://www.tlc.org/sermons/logo/standstrong.jpg" alt="Stand Strong" align="left" />Sermon audio for: <b>&#8220;Not God&#8221;</b> part of the series <b>&#8220;Stand Strong.&#8221;</b> What is your view of God? Do you believe He's in control, or, if you're honest, do you sometimes think you're the one calling the shots? If you find yourself trying to sit on God's throne -- just like a certain king in the book of Daniel -- you might be surprised at what happens next. Speaker is René Schlaepfer, July 3, 2011, at Twin Lakes Church in Aptos, California, USA. <i>Complete library of over 1,000 sermons available online at <a href="http://www.tlc.org/sermons/">www.tlc.org/sermons</a> &#8212; free of charge!</i>]]></description>
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	              <pubDate>Sun, 03 Jul 2011 12:00:00 -0700</pubDate>
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	              <itunes:author>René Schlaepfer</itunes:author>
	              <itunes:image href="http://www.tlc.org/sermons/logo/standstrong.jpg" />
	              <itunes:subtitle />
	              <itunes:summary>What is your view of God? Do you believe He's in control, or, if you're honest, do you sometimes think you're the one calling the shots? If you find yourself trying to sit on God's throne -- just like a certain king in the book of Daniel -- you might be surprised at what happens next.</itunes:summary>
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		          <title>Notes: Not God</title>
		          <link>http://www.tlc.org/sermons/broadcast/1173/audio/</link>
		          <description><![CDATA[<img src="http://www.tlc.org/sermons/logo/standstrong.jpg" alt="Stand Strong" align="left" />Notes to accompany the sermon <b>&#8220;Not God&#8221;</b>. This is part of the series <b>&#8220;Stand Strong.&#8221;</b> View or listen to this sermon at <a href="http://www.tlc.org/sermons/broadcast/1173">http://www.tlc.org/sermons/broadcast/1173</a> &#8212; free of charge!]]></description>
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		          <pubDate>Sun, 03 Jul 2011 12:00:00 -0700</pubDate>
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		          <itunes:author>René Schlaepfer</itunes:author>
		          <itunes:subtitle />
		          <itunes:summary>What is your view of God? Do you believe He's in control, or, if you're honest, do you sometimes think you're the one calling the shots? If you find yourself trying to sit on God's throne -- just like a certain king in the book of Daniel -- you might be surprised at what happens next.</itunes:summary>
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	              <title>Standing Up in a Bow-Down World</title>
	              <link>http://www.tlc.org/sermons/broadcast/1172/audio/</link>
	              <description><![CDATA[<img src="http://www.tlc.org/sermons/logo/standstrong.jpg" alt="Stand Strong" align="left" />Sermon audio for: <b>&#8220;Standing Up in a Bow-Down World&#8221;</b> part of the series <b>&#8220;Stand Strong.&#8221;</b> It's a famous story: out of devotion to God, three men wouldn't bow down to the Babylonian king. Thrown into a blazing fire, they were miraculously saved! But this story wasn't unique; persecution of Christians has increased over the years. In the western world, our own adversity usually isn't as dramatic, but our calling to honor God is the same. How can we be unwavering in our faith in Jesus Christ in a world that is becoming increasingly intolerant? Speaker is René Schlaepfer, June 26, 2011, at Twin Lakes Church in Aptos, California, USA. <i>Complete library of over 1,000 sermons available online at <a href="http://www.tlc.org/sermons/">www.tlc.org/sermons</a> &#8212; free of charge!</i>]]></description>
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	              <pubDate>Sun, 26 Jun 2011 12:00:00 -0700</pubDate>
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	              <itunes:author>René Schlaepfer</itunes:author>
	              <itunes:image href="http://www.tlc.org/sermons/logo/standstrong.jpg" />
	              <itunes:subtitle />
	              <itunes:summary>It's a famous story: out of devotion to God, three men wouldn't bow down to the Babylonian king. Thrown into a blazing fire, they were miraculously saved! But this story wasn't unique; persecution of Christians has increased over the years. In the western world, our own adversity usually isn't as dramatic, but our calling to honor God is the same. How can we be unwavering in our faith in Jesus Christ in a world that is becoming increasingly intolerant?</itunes:summary>
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		          <title>Notes: Standing Up in a Bow-Down World</title>
		          <link>http://www.tlc.org/sermons/broadcast/1172/audio/</link>
		          <description><![CDATA[<img src="http://www.tlc.org/sermons/logo/standstrong.jpg" alt="Stand Strong" align="left" />Notes to accompany the sermon <b>&#8220;Standing Up in a Bow-Down World&#8221;</b>. This is part of the series <b>&#8220;Stand Strong.&#8221;</b> View or listen to this sermon at <a href="http://www.tlc.org/sermons/broadcast/1172">http://www.tlc.org/sermons/broadcast/1172</a> &#8212; free of charge!]]></description>
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		          <pubDate>Sun, 26 Jun 2011 12:00:00 -0700</pubDate>
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		          <itunes:author>René Schlaepfer</itunes:author>
		          <itunes:subtitle />
		          <itunes:summary>It's a famous story: out of devotion to God, three men wouldn't bow down to the Babylonian king. Thrown into a blazing fire, they were miraculously saved! But this story wasn't unique; persecution of Christians has increased over the years. In the western world, our own adversity usually isn't as dramatic, but our calling to honor God is the same. How can we be unwavering in our faith in Jesus Christ in a world that is becoming increasingly intolerant?</itunes:summary>
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	              <title>The Father Is Pleased with You</title>
	              <link>http://www.tlc.org/sermons/broadcast/1177/audio/</link>
	              <description><![CDATA[<img src="http://www.tlc.org/sermons/logo/guestspeaker.jpg" alt="Fathers’ Day" align="left" />Sermon audio for: <b>&#8220;The Father Is Pleased with You&#8221;</b> part of the series <b>&#8220;Fathers’ Day.&#8221;</b> From the time we're born, we experience judgment. And that judgment continues throughout our lives, whether from teachers, doctors, parents, bosses, spouses, friends, and especially ourselves. The only one truly qualified to judge, however, is God. For those in Christ, God calls them His beloved! Is this a reality in your life? Speaker is Rev. Dr. M. Craig  Barnes, June 19, 2011, at Twin Lakes Church in Aptos, California, USA. <i>Complete library of over 1,000 sermons available online at <a href="http://www.tlc.org/sermons/">www.tlc.org/sermons</a> &#8212; free of charge!</i>]]></description>
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	              <pubDate>Sun, 19 Jun 2011 12:00:00 -0700</pubDate>
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	              <itunes:author>M. Craig Barnes</itunes:author>
	              <itunes:image href="http://www.tlc.org/sermons/logo/guestspeaker.jpg" />
	              <itunes:subtitle>Matthew 3:13–17</itunes:subtitle>
	              <itunes:summary>From the time we're born, we experience judgment. And that judgment continues throughout our lives, whether from teachers, doctors, parents, bosses, spouses, friends, and especially ourselves. The only one truly qualified to judge, however, is God. For those in Christ, God calls them His beloved! Is this a reality in your life?</itunes:summary>
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		          <title>Notes: The Father Is Pleased with You</title>
		          <link>http://www.tlc.org/sermons/broadcast/1177/audio/</link>
		          <description><![CDATA[<img src="http://www.tlc.org/sermons/logo/guestspeaker.jpg" alt="Fathers’ Day" align="left" />Notes to accompany the sermon <b>&#8220;The Father Is Pleased with You&#8221;</b>. This is part of the series <b>&#8220;Fathers’ Day.&#8221;</b> View or listen to this sermon at <a href="http://www.tlc.org/sermons/broadcast/1177">http://www.tlc.org/sermons/broadcast/1177</a> &#8212; free of charge!]]></description>
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		          <pubDate>Sun, 19 Jun 2011 12:00:00 -0700</pubDate>
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		          <itunes:author>M. Craig Barnes</itunes:author>
		          <itunes:subtitle>Matthew 3:13–17</itunes:subtitle>
		          <itunes:summary>From the time we're born, we experience judgment. And that judgment continues throughout our lives, whether from teachers, doctors, parents, bosses, spouses, friends, and especially ourselves. The only one truly qualified to judge, however, is God. For those in Christ, God calls them His beloved! Is this a reality in your life?</itunes:summary>
		        <media:content url="http://www.tlc.org/sermons/notes/20110619a.pdf" fileSize="93641" type="application/pdf" /><itunes:explicit>no</itunes:explicit></item>
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	              <title>When Life Throws You Curves</title>
	              <link>http://www.tlc.org/sermons/broadcast/1171/audio/</link>
	              <description><![CDATA[<img src="http://www.tlc.org/sermons/logo/standstrong.jpg" alt="Stand Strong" align="left" />Sermon audio for: <b>&#8220;When Life Throws You Curves&#8221;</b> part of the series <b>&#8220;Stand Strong.&#8221;</b> In a culture where we can make a lot of choices to suit our tastes, it's easy to fall into the illusion that we're in total control of our lives. And though it's true that there are some things we can control, the truth is God is really the One in charge! What exactly can we control, and how can we learn to yield to the One who knows better than we do? We'll take a chapter from Daniel's life and find out. Speaker is René Schlaepfer, June 12, 2011, at Twin Lakes Church in Aptos, California, USA. <i>Complete library of over 1,000 sermons available online at <a href="http://www.tlc.org/sermons/">www.tlc.org/sermons</a> &#8212; free of charge!</i>]]></description>
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	              <pubDate>Sun, 12 Jun 2011 12:00:00 -0700</pubDate>
	              <guid isPermaLink="true">http://media.tlc.org/sermons/audio/20110612a.mp3</guid>
	              <itunes:author>René Schlaepfer</itunes:author>
	              <itunes:image href="http://www.tlc.org/sermons/logo/standstrong.jpg" />
	              <itunes:subtitle />
	              <itunes:summary>In a culture where we can make a lot of choices to suit our tastes, it's easy to fall into the illusion that we're in total control of our lives. And though it's true that there are some things we can control, the truth is God is really the One in charge! What exactly can we control, and how can we learn to yield to the One who knows better than we do? We'll take a chapter from Daniel's life and find out.</itunes:summary>
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		          <title>Notes: When Life Throws You Curves</title>
		          <link>http://www.tlc.org/sermons/broadcast/1171/audio/</link>
		          <description><![CDATA[<img src="http://www.tlc.org/sermons/logo/standstrong.jpg" alt="Stand Strong" align="left" />Notes to accompany the sermon <b>&#8220;When Life Throws You Curves&#8221;</b>. This is part of the series <b>&#8220;Stand Strong.&#8221;</b> View or listen to this sermon at <a href="http://www.tlc.org/sermons/broadcast/1171">http://www.tlc.org/sermons/broadcast/1171</a> &#8212; free of charge!]]></description>
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		          <pubDate>Sun, 12 Jun 2011 12:00:00 -0700</pubDate>
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		          <itunes:author>René Schlaepfer</itunes:author>
		          <itunes:subtitle />
		          <itunes:summary>In a culture where we can make a lot of choices to suit our tastes, it's easy to fall into the illusion that we're in total control of our lives. And though it's true that there are some things we can control, the truth is God is really the One in charge! What exactly can we control, and how can we learn to yield to the One who knows better than we do? We'll take a chapter from Daniel's life and find out.</itunes:summary>
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	              <title>Don't Give Up and Don't Give In!</title>
	              <link>http://www.tlc.org/sermons/broadcast/1170/audio/</link>
	              <description><![CDATA[<img src="http://www.tlc.org/sermons/logo/standstrong.jpg" alt="Stand Strong" align="left" />Sermon audio for: <b>&#8220;Don't Give Up and Don't Give In!&#8221;</b> part of the series <b>&#8220;Stand Strong.&#8221;</b> In the sixth century B.C., Daniel lived an extraordinary life amidst very challenging circumstances. In your own life, do you sometimes give up when the going gets tough? How can you have the same sort of strong faith that stands up in the face of adversity? Speaker is René Schlaepfer, June 5, 2011, at Twin Lakes Church in Aptos, California, USA. <i>Complete library of over 1,000 sermons available online at <a href="http://www.tlc.org/sermons/">www.tlc.org/sermons</a> &#8212; free of charge!</i>]]></description>
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	              <pubDate>Sun, 05 Jun 2011 12:00:00 -0700</pubDate>
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	              <itunes:author>René Schlaepfer</itunes:author>
	              <itunes:image href="http://www.tlc.org/sermons/logo/standstrong.jpg" />
	              <itunes:subtitle />
	              <itunes:summary>In the sixth century B.C., Daniel lived an extraordinary life amidst very challenging circumstances. In your own life, do you sometimes give up when the going gets tough? How can you have the same sort of strong faith that stands up in the face of adversity?</itunes:summary>
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		          <title>Notes: Don't Give Up and Don't Give In!</title>
		          <link>http://www.tlc.org/sermons/broadcast/1170/audio/</link>
		          <description><![CDATA[<img src="http://www.tlc.org/sermons/logo/standstrong.jpg" alt="Stand Strong" align="left" />Notes to accompany the sermon <b>&#8220;Don't Give Up and Don't Give In!&#8221;</b>. This is part of the series <b>&#8220;Stand Strong.&#8221;</b> View or listen to this sermon at <a href="http://www.tlc.org/sermons/broadcast/1170">http://www.tlc.org/sermons/broadcast/1170</a> &#8212; free of charge!]]></description>
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		          <pubDate>Sun, 05 Jun 2011 12:00:00 -0700</pubDate>
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		          <itunes:author>René Schlaepfer</itunes:author>
		          <itunes:subtitle />
		          <itunes:summary>In the sixth century B.C., Daniel lived an extraordinary life amidst very challenging circumstances. In your own life, do you sometimes give up when the going gets tough? How can you have the same sort of strong faith that stands up in the face of adversity?</itunes:summary>
		        <media:content url="http://www.tlc.org/sermons/notes/20110605a.pdf" fileSize="160025" type="application/pdf" /><itunes:explicit>no</itunes:explicit></item>
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	              <title>Trusting Jesus Is Enough</title>
	              <link>http://www.tlc.org/sermons/broadcast/1169/audio/</link>
	              <description><![CDATA[<img src="http://www.tlc.org/sermons/logo/trustinggodintroubledtimes.jpg" alt="Trusting God in Troubled Times" align="left" />Sermon audio for: <b>&#8220;Trusting Jesus Is Enough&#8221;</b> part of the series <b>&#8220;Trusting God in Troubled Times.&#8221;</b> We live in a culture that gives high regard for being self-sufficient. We admire the self-made man. This can creep into our faith as well, where we put our own righteousness above the righteousness of Christ. How can we fully trust in Jesus? And how do we learn to disregard anything that might compete with Him? Speaker is Mark  Spurlock, May 29, 2011, at Twin Lakes Church in Aptos, California, USA. <i>Complete library of over 1,000 sermons available online at <a href="http://www.tlc.org/sermons/">www.tlc.org/sermons</a> &#8212; free of charge!</i>]]></description>
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	              <pubDate>Sun, 29 May 2011 12:00:00 -0700</pubDate>
	              <guid isPermaLink="true">http://media.tlc.org/sermons/audio/20110529a.mp3</guid>
	              <itunes:author>Mark Spurlock</itunes:author>
	              <itunes:image href="http://www.tlc.org/sermons/logo/trustinggodintroubledtimes.jpg" />
	              <itunes:subtitle />
	              <itunes:summary>We live in a culture that gives high regard for being self-sufficient. We admire the self-made man. This can creep into our faith as well, where we put our own righteousness above the righteousness of Christ. How can we fully trust in Jesus? And how do we learn to disregard anything that might compete with Him?</itunes:summary>
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		          <title>Notes: Trusting Jesus Is Enough</title>
		          <link>http://www.tlc.org/sermons/broadcast/1169/audio/</link>
		          <description><![CDATA[<img src="http://www.tlc.org/sermons/logo/trustinggodintroubledtimes.jpg" alt="Trusting God in Troubled Times" align="left" />Notes to accompany the sermon <b>&#8220;Trusting Jesus Is Enough&#8221;</b>. This is part of the series <b>&#8220;Trusting God in Troubled Times.&#8221;</b> View or listen to this sermon at <a href="http://www.tlc.org/sermons/broadcast/1169">http://www.tlc.org/sermons/broadcast/1169</a> &#8212; free of charge!]]></description>
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		          <pubDate>Sun, 29 May 2011 12:00:00 -0700</pubDate>
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		          <itunes:author>Mark Spurlock</itunes:author>
		          <itunes:subtitle />
		          <itunes:summary>We live in a culture that gives high regard for being self-sufficient. We admire the self-made man. This can creep into our faith as well, where we put our own righteousness above the righteousness of Christ. How can we fully trust in Jesus? And how do we learn to disregard anything that might compete with Him?</itunes:summary>
		        <media:content url="http://www.tlc.org/sermons/notes/20110529a.pdf" fileSize="95777" type="application/pdf" /><itunes:explicit>no</itunes:explicit></item>
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	              <title>Trusting When God Seems Absent</title>
	              <link>http://www.tlc.org/sermons/broadcast/1168/audio/</link>
	              <description><![CDATA[<img src="http://www.tlc.org/sermons/logo/trustinggodintroubledtimes.jpg" alt="Trusting God in Troubled Times" align="left" />Sermon audio for: <b>&#8220;Trusting When God Seems Absent&#8221;</b> part of the series <b>&#8220;Trusting God in Troubled Times.&#8221;</b> When things are bleak and we feel alone, life can seem hopeless and the future uncertain. Yet God brought you to this moment through many other dark times already. Can God's deeds of yesterday influence our present, giving us hope and strengthening our faith? Speaker is René Schlaepfer, May 22, 2011, at Twin Lakes Church in Aptos, California, USA. <i>Complete library of over 1,000 sermons available online at <a href="http://www.tlc.org/sermons/">www.tlc.org/sermons</a> &#8212; free of charge!</i>]]></description>
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	              <pubDate>Sun, 22 May 2011 12:00:00 -0700</pubDate>
	              <guid isPermaLink="true">http://media.tlc.org/sermons/audio/20110522a.mp3</guid>
	              <itunes:author>René Schlaepfer</itunes:author>
	              <itunes:image href="http://www.tlc.org/sermons/logo/trustinggodintroubledtimes.jpg" />
	              <itunes:subtitle />
	              <itunes:summary>When things are bleak and we feel alone, life can seem hopeless and the future uncertain. Yet God brought you to this moment through many other dark times already. Can God's deeds of yesterday influence our present, giving us hope and strengthening our faith?</itunes:summary>
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		          <title>Notes: Trusting When God Seems Absent</title>
		          <link>http://www.tlc.org/sermons/broadcast/1168/audio/</link>
		          <description><![CDATA[<img src="http://www.tlc.org/sermons/logo/trustinggodintroubledtimes.jpg" alt="Trusting God in Troubled Times" align="left" />Notes to accompany the sermon <b>&#8220;Trusting When God Seems Absent&#8221;</b>. This is part of the series <b>&#8220;Trusting God in Troubled Times.&#8221;</b> View or listen to this sermon at <a href="http://www.tlc.org/sermons/broadcast/1168">http://www.tlc.org/sermons/broadcast/1168</a> &#8212; free of charge!]]></description>
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		          <pubDate>Sun, 22 May 2011 12:00:00 -0700</pubDate>
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		          <itunes:author>René Schlaepfer</itunes:author>
		          <itunes:subtitle />
		          <itunes:summary>When things are bleak and we feel alone, life can seem hopeless and the future uncertain. Yet God brought you to this moment through many other dark times already. Can God's deeds of yesterday influence our present, giving us hope and strengthening our faith?</itunes:summary>
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	              <title>Trusting When the Future’s Frightening</title>
	              <link>http://www.tlc.org/sermons/broadcast/1167/audio/</link>
	              <description><![CDATA[<img src="http://www.tlc.org/sermons/logo/trustinggodintroubledtimes.jpg" alt="Trusting God in Troubled Times" align="left" />Sermon audio for: <b>&#8220;Trusting When the Future’s Frightening&#8221;</b> part of the series <b>&#8220;Trusting God in Troubled Times.&#8221;</b> No one knows what's around the bend, and with today's headlines, it seems anything is possible! Is the end of the world around the corner? The temptation is to panic when the future looks frightening, but take heart! God is in control and knows exactly what will happen next. How can you learn to put your complete trust in Him even when tomorrow looks bleak? Speaker is Dan  Baker, May 15, 2011, at Twin Lakes Church in Aptos, California, USA. <i>Complete library of over 1,000 sermons available online at <a href="http://www.tlc.org/sermons/">www.tlc.org/sermons</a> &#8212; free of charge!</i>]]></description>
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	              <pubDate>Sun, 15 May 2011 12:00:00 -0700</pubDate>
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	              <itunes:author>Dan Baker</itunes:author>
	              <itunes:image href="http://www.tlc.org/sermons/logo/trustinggodintroubledtimes.jpg" />
	              <itunes:subtitle />
	              <itunes:summary>No one knows what's around the bend, and with today's headlines, it seems anything is possible! Is the end of the world around the corner? The temptation is to panic when the future looks frightening, but take heart! God is in control and knows exactly what will happen next. How can you learn to put your complete trust in Him even when tomorrow looks bleak?</itunes:summary>
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		          <title>Notes: Trusting When the Future’s Frightening</title>
		          <link>http://www.tlc.org/sermons/broadcast/1167/audio/</link>
		          <description><![CDATA[<img src="http://www.tlc.org/sermons/logo/trustinggodintroubledtimes.jpg" alt="Trusting God in Troubled Times" align="left" />Notes to accompany the sermon <b>&#8220;Trusting When the Future’s Frightening&#8221;</b>. This is part of the series <b>&#8220;Trusting God in Troubled Times.&#8221;</b> View or listen to this sermon at <a href="http://www.tlc.org/sermons/broadcast/1167">http://www.tlc.org/sermons/broadcast/1167</a> &#8212; free of charge!]]></description>
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		          <pubDate>Sun, 15 May 2011 12:00:00 -0700</pubDate>
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		          <itunes:author>Dan Baker</itunes:author>
		          <itunes:subtitle />
		          <itunes:summary>No one knows what's around the bend, and with today's headlines, it seems anything is possible! Is the end of the world around the corner? The temptation is to panic when the future looks frightening, but take heart! God is in control and knows exactly what will happen next. How can you learn to put your complete trust in Him even when tomorrow looks bleak?</itunes:summary>
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	              <title>Trusting Through Life's Changes </title>
	              <link>http://www.tlc.org/sermons/broadcast/1166/audio/</link>
	              <description><![CDATA[<img src="http://www.tlc.org/sermons/logo/trustinggodintroubledtimes.jpg" alt="Trusting God in Troubled Times" align="left" />Sermon audio for: <b>&#8220;Trusting Through Life's Changes &#8221;</b> part of the series <b>&#8220;Trusting God in Troubled Times.&#8221;</b> Whether we want it or not, change is inevitable in our lives. The constant ups and downs we go through can tempt us to be fearful, stressed out, or even numb. But just as fixing our eyes on a distant object can keep us from getting dizzy, keeping our hearts and minds centered on God changes our outlook and attitude. How can we do this? Speaker is René Schlaepfer, May 8, 2011, at Twin Lakes Church in Aptos, California, USA. <i>Complete library of over 1,000 sermons available online at <a href="http://www.tlc.org/sermons/">www.tlc.org/sermons</a> &#8212; free of charge!</i>]]></description>
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	              <pubDate>Sun, 08 May 2011 12:00:00 -0700</pubDate>
	              <guid isPermaLink="true">http://media.tlc.org/sermons/audio/20110508a.mp3</guid>
	              <itunes:author>René Schlaepfer</itunes:author>
	              <itunes:image href="http://www.tlc.org/sermons/logo/trustinggodintroubledtimes.jpg" />
	              <itunes:subtitle />
	              <itunes:summary>Whether we want it or not, change is inevitable in our lives. The constant ups and downs we go through can tempt us to be fearful, stressed out, or even numb. But just as fixing our eyes on a distant object can keep us from getting dizzy, keeping our hearts and minds centered on God changes our outlook and attitude. How can we do this?</itunes:summary>
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		          <title>Notes: Trusting Through Life's Changes </title>
		          <link>http://www.tlc.org/sermons/broadcast/1166/audio/</link>
		          <description><![CDATA[<img src="http://www.tlc.org/sermons/logo/trustinggodintroubledtimes.jpg" alt="Trusting God in Troubled Times" align="left" />Notes to accompany the sermon <b>&#8220;Trusting Through Life's Changes &#8221;</b>. This is part of the series <b>&#8220;Trusting God in Troubled Times.&#8221;</b> View or listen to this sermon at <a href="http://www.tlc.org/sermons/broadcast/1166">http://www.tlc.org/sermons/broadcast/1166</a> &#8212; free of charge!]]></description>
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		          <pubDate>Sun, 08 May 2011 12:00:00 -0700</pubDate>
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		          <itunes:author>René Schlaepfer</itunes:author>
		          <itunes:subtitle />
		          <itunes:summary>Whether we want it or not, change is inevitable in our lives. The constant ups and downs we go through can tempt us to be fearful, stressed out, or even numb. But just as fixing our eyes on a distant object can keep us from getting dizzy, keeping our hearts and minds centered on God changes our outlook and attitude. How can we do this?</itunes:summary>
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	              <title>Trust is Something You Build</title>
	              <link>http://www.tlc.org/sermons/broadcast/1165/audio/</link>
	              <description><![CDATA[<img src="http://www.tlc.org/sermons/logo/trustinggodintroubledtimes.jpg" alt="Trusting God in Troubled Times" align="left" />Sermon audio for: <b>&#8220;Trust is Something You Build&#8221;</b> part of the series <b>&#8220;Trusting God in Troubled Times.&#8221;</b> We all put our faith in something: family, a job, ourselves, or even the church. But quite often we end up disappointed when that something lets us down. The Bible says the only place to put our trust is in God. What if we're not sure that God can be trusted? How do we learn to do that? Speaker is Mark  Spurlock, May 1, 2011, at Twin Lakes Church in Aptos, California, USA. <i>Complete library of over 1,000 sermons available online at <a href="http://www.tlc.org/sermons/">www.tlc.org/sermons</a> &#8212; free of charge!</i>]]></description>
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	              <pubDate>Sun, 01 May 2011 12:00:00 -0700</pubDate>
	              <guid isPermaLink="true">http://media.tlc.org/sermons/audio/20110501a.mp3</guid>
	              <itunes:author>Mark Spurlock</itunes:author>
	              <itunes:image href="http://www.tlc.org/sermons/logo/trustinggodintroubledtimes.jpg" />
	              <itunes:subtitle />
	              <itunes:summary>We all put our faith in something: family, a job, ourselves, or even the church. But quite often we end up disappointed when that something lets us down. The Bible says the only place to put our trust is in God. What if we're not sure that God can be trusted? How do we learn to do that?</itunes:summary>
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		          <title>Notes: Trust is Something You Build</title>
		          <link>http://www.tlc.org/sermons/broadcast/1165/audio/</link>
		          <description><![CDATA[<img src="http://www.tlc.org/sermons/logo/trustinggodintroubledtimes.jpg" alt="Trusting God in Troubled Times" align="left" />Notes to accompany the sermon <b>&#8220;Trust is Something You Build&#8221;</b>. This is part of the series <b>&#8220;Trusting God in Troubled Times.&#8221;</b> View or listen to this sermon at <a href="http://www.tlc.org/sermons/broadcast/1165">http://www.tlc.org/sermons/broadcast/1165</a> &#8212; free of charge!]]></description>
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		          <pubDate>Sun, 01 May 2011 12:00:00 -0700</pubDate>
		          <guid isPermaLink="true">http://www.tlc.org/sermons/notes/20110501a.pdf</guid>
		          <itunes:author>Mark Spurlock</itunes:author>
		          <itunes:subtitle />
		          <itunes:summary>We all put our faith in something: family, a job, ourselves, or even the church. But quite often we end up disappointed when that something lets us down. The Bible says the only place to put our trust is in God. What if we're not sure that God can be trusted? How do we learn to do that?</itunes:summary>
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	              <title>Before and After</title>
	              <link>http://www.tlc.org/sermons/broadcast/1164/audio/</link>
	              <description><![CDATA[<img src="http://www.tlc.org/sermons/logo/easter2011.png" alt="Easter 2011" align="left" />Sermon audio for: <b>&#8220;Before and After&#8221;</b> part of the series <b>&#8220;Easter 2011.&#8221;</b> As we look back on biblical history, we often think of the people we read about as perfect saints, entirely unlike us. But these people started off just like us, flawed in all the same ways, and they needed Jesus to effect any change in their lives. Do you need this kind of transformative power in your life now? Do you think that Jesus is capable of turning your life around? Speaker is René Schlaepfer, April 24, 2011, at Twin Lakes Church in Aptos, California, USA. <i>Complete library of over 1,000 sermons available online at <a href="http://www.tlc.org/sermons/">www.tlc.org/sermons</a> &#8212; free of charge!</i>]]></description>
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	              <pubDate>Sun, 24 Apr 2011 12:00:00 -0700</pubDate>
	              <guid isPermaLink="true">http://media.tlc.org/sermons/audio/20110424a.mp3</guid>
	              <itunes:author>René Schlaepfer</itunes:author>
	              <itunes:image href="http://www.tlc.org/sermons/logo/easter2011.png" />
	              <itunes:subtitle />
	              <itunes:summary>As we look back on biblical history, we often think of the people we read about as perfect saints, entirely unlike us. But these people started off just like us, flawed in all the same ways, and they needed Jesus to effect any change in their lives. Do you need this kind of transformative power in your life now? Do you think that Jesus is capable of turning your life around?</itunes:summary>
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		          <title>Notes: Before and After</title>
		          <link>http://www.tlc.org/sermons/broadcast/1164/audio/</link>
		          <description><![CDATA[<img src="http://www.tlc.org/sermons/logo/easter2011.png" alt="Easter 2011" align="left" />Notes to accompany the sermon <b>&#8220;Before and After&#8221;</b>. This is part of the series <b>&#8220;Easter 2011.&#8221;</b> View or listen to this sermon at <a href="http://www.tlc.org/sermons/broadcast/1164">http://www.tlc.org/sermons/broadcast/1164</a> &#8212; free of charge!]]></description>
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		          <pubDate>Sun, 24 Apr 2011 12:00:00 -0700</pubDate>
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		          <itunes:author>René Schlaepfer</itunes:author>
		          <itunes:subtitle />
		          <itunes:summary>As we look back on biblical history, we often think of the people we read about as perfect saints, entirely unlike us. But these people started off just like us, flawed in all the same ways, and they needed Jesus to effect any change in their lives. Do you need this kind of transformative power in your life now? Do you think that Jesus is capable of turning your life around?</itunes:summary>
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	              <title>When God Seems Distant</title>
	              <link>http://www.tlc.org/sermons/broadcast/1163/audio/</link>
	              <description><![CDATA[<img src="http://www.tlc.org/sermons/logo/soulfood.png" alt="Soul Food" align="left" />Sermon audio for: <b>&#8220;When God Seems Distant&#8221;</b> part of the series <b>&#8220;Soul Food.&#8221;</b> A thousand years before the crucifixion, a song was written by King David. Psalm 22 tells the story that would be fulfilled in Jesus Christ. How does this astounding prophecy affect your life today? Speaker is René Schlaepfer, April 17, 2011, at Twin Lakes Church in Aptos, California, USA. <i>Complete library of over 1,000 sermons available online at <a href="http://www.tlc.org/sermons/">www.tlc.org/sermons</a> &#8212; free of charge!</i>]]></description>
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	              <pubDate>Sun, 17 Apr 2011 12:00:00 -0700</pubDate>
	              <guid isPermaLink="true">http://media.tlc.org/sermons/audio/20110417a.mp3</guid>
	              <itunes:author>René Schlaepfer</itunes:author>
	              <itunes:image href="http://www.tlc.org/sermons/logo/soulfood.png" />
	              <itunes:subtitle>Psalm 22</itunes:subtitle>
	              <itunes:summary>A thousand years before the crucifixion, a song was written by King David. Psalm 22 tells the story that would be fulfilled in Jesus Christ. How does this astounding prophecy affect your life today?</itunes:summary>
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		          <title>Notes: When God Seems Distant</title>
		          <link>http://www.tlc.org/sermons/broadcast/1163/audio/</link>
		          <description><![CDATA[<img src="http://www.tlc.org/sermons/logo/soulfood.png" alt="Soul Food" align="left" />Notes to accompany the sermon <b>&#8220;When God Seems Distant&#8221;</b>. This is part of the series <b>&#8220;Soul Food.&#8221;</b> View or listen to this sermon at <a href="http://www.tlc.org/sermons/broadcast/1163">http://www.tlc.org/sermons/broadcast/1163</a> &#8212; free of charge!]]></description>
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		          <pubDate>Sun, 17 Apr 2011 12:00:00 -0700</pubDate>
		          <guid isPermaLink="true">http://www.tlc.org/sermons/notes/20110417a.pdf</guid>
		          <itunes:author>René Schlaepfer</itunes:author>
		          <itunes:subtitle>Psalm 22</itunes:subtitle>
		          <itunes:summary>A thousand years before the crucifixion, a song was written by King David. Psalm 22 tells the story that would be fulfilled in Jesus Christ. How does this astounding prophecy affect your life today?</itunes:summary>
		        <media:content url="http://www.tlc.org/sermons/notes/20110417a.pdf" fileSize="177658" type="application/pdf" /><itunes:explicit>no</itunes:explicit></item>
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	              <title>Practicing Wonder</title>
	              <link>http://www.tlc.org/sermons/broadcast/1162/audio/</link>
	              <description><![CDATA[<img src="http://www.tlc.org/sermons/logo/soulfood.png" alt="Soul Food" align="left" />Sermon audio for: <b>&#8220;Practicing Wonder&#8221;</b> part of the series <b>&#8220;Soul Food.&#8221;</b> God created everything we can see: the earth, the stars, and every living thing. It's a wondrous fact, and likewise fill us with wonder when we marvel at what He's made. But here's an even more amazing fact: God created you, knows you, and what's more, He loves you! Speaker is René Schlaepfer, April 10, 2011, at Twin Lakes Church in Aptos, California, USA. <i>Complete library of over 1,000 sermons available online at <a href="http://www.tlc.org/sermons/">www.tlc.org/sermons</a> &#8212; free of charge!</i>]]></description>
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	              <pubDate>Sun, 10 Apr 2011 12:00:00 -0700</pubDate>
	              <guid isPermaLink="true">http://media.tlc.org/sermons/audio/20110410a.mp3</guid>
	              <itunes:author>René Schlaepfer</itunes:author>
	              <itunes:image href="http://www.tlc.org/sermons/logo/soulfood.png" />
	              <itunes:subtitle>Psalm 8</itunes:subtitle>
	              <itunes:summary>God created everything we can see: the earth, the stars, and every living thing. It's a wondrous fact, and likewise fill us with wonder when we marvel at what He's made. But here's an even more amazing fact: God created you, knows you, and what's more, He loves you!</itunes:summary>
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		          <title>Notes: Practicing Wonder</title>
		          <link>http://www.tlc.org/sermons/broadcast/1162/audio/</link>
		          <description><![CDATA[<img src="http://www.tlc.org/sermons/logo/soulfood.png" alt="Soul Food" align="left" />Notes to accompany the sermon <b>&#8220;Practicing Wonder&#8221;</b>. This is part of the series <b>&#8220;Soul Food.&#8221;</b> View or listen to this sermon at <a href="http://www.tlc.org/sermons/broadcast/1162">http://www.tlc.org/sermons/broadcast/1162</a> &#8212; free of charge!]]></description>
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		          <pubDate>Sun, 10 Apr 2011 12:00:00 -0700</pubDate>
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		          <itunes:author>René Schlaepfer</itunes:author>
		          <itunes:subtitle>Psalm 8</itunes:subtitle>
		          <itunes:summary>God created everything we can see: the earth, the stars, and every living thing. It's a wondrous fact, and likewise fill us with wonder when we marvel at what He's made. But here's an even more amazing fact: God created you, knows you, and what's more, He loves you!</itunes:summary>
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	              <title>The Heart of Worship</title>
	              <link>http://www.tlc.org/sermons/broadcast/1161/audio/</link>
	              <description><![CDATA[<img src="http://www.tlc.org/sermons/logo/soulfood.png" alt="Soul Food" align="left" />Sermon audio for: <b>&#8220;The Heart of Worship&#8221;</b> part of the series <b>&#8220;Soul Food.&#8221;</b> God is holy, perfect, eternal, just and merciful. He created you and has given Jesus Christ to save you. So why doesn't everyone worship Him? And specifically, how are you responding to Him? Speaker is Mark  Spurlock, April 3, 2011, at Twin Lakes Church in Aptos, California, USA. <i>Complete library of over 1,000 sermons available online at <a href="http://www.tlc.org/sermons/">www.tlc.org/sermons</a> &#8212; free of charge!</i>]]></description>
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	              <pubDate>Sun, 03 Apr 2011 12:00:00 -0700</pubDate>
	              <guid isPermaLink="true">http://media.tlc.org/sermons/audio/20110403a.mp3</guid>
	              <itunes:author>Mark Spurlock</itunes:author>
	              <itunes:image href="http://www.tlc.org/sermons/logo/soulfood.png" />
	              <itunes:subtitle>Psalm 95</itunes:subtitle>
	              <itunes:summary>God is holy, perfect, eternal, just and merciful. He created you and has given Jesus Christ to save you. So why doesn't everyone worship Him? And specifically, how are you responding to Him?</itunes:summary>
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		          <title>Notes: The Heart of Worship</title>
		          <link>http://www.tlc.org/sermons/broadcast/1161/audio/</link>
		          <description><![CDATA[<img src="http://www.tlc.org/sermons/logo/soulfood.png" alt="Soul Food" align="left" />Notes to accompany the sermon <b>&#8220;The Heart of Worship&#8221;</b>. This is part of the series <b>&#8220;Soul Food.&#8221;</b> View or listen to this sermon at <a href="http://www.tlc.org/sermons/broadcast/1161">http://www.tlc.org/sermons/broadcast/1161</a> &#8212; free of charge!]]></description>
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		          <pubDate>Sun, 03 Apr 2011 12:00:00 -0700</pubDate>
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		          <itunes:author>Mark Spurlock</itunes:author>
		          <itunes:subtitle>Psalm 95</itunes:subtitle>
		          <itunes:summary>God is holy, perfect, eternal, just and merciful. He created you and has given Jesus Christ to save you. So why doesn't everyone worship Him? And specifically, how are you responding to Him?</itunes:summary>
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	              <title>When the Bad Guys Win</title>
	              <link>http://www.tlc.org/sermons/broadcast/1160/audio/</link>
	              <description><![CDATA[<img src="http://www.tlc.org/sermons/logo/soulfood.png" alt="Soul Food" align="left" />Sermon audio for: <b>&#8220;When the Bad Guys Win&#8221;</b> part of the series <b>&#8220;Soul Food.&#8221;</b> In almost every story, the bad guy loses and the good guy wins. But in real life, that isn't always the case. When we lose out while the bad guy wins, it can lead to a bitterness, hatred, or something worse. How can we keep a positive perspective when it seems like justice isn't being served? Will God ever set right the wrongs of the world? Speaker is René Schlaepfer, March 27, 2011, at Twin Lakes Church in Aptos, California, USA. <i>Complete library of over 1,000 sermons available online at <a href="http://www.tlc.org/sermons/">www.tlc.org/sermons</a> &#8212; free of charge!</i>]]></description>
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	              <pubDate>Sun, 27 Mar 2011 12:00:00 -0700</pubDate>
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	              <itunes:author>René Schlaepfer</itunes:author>
	              <itunes:image href="http://www.tlc.org/sermons/logo/soulfood.png" />
	              <itunes:subtitle>Psalm 73</itunes:subtitle>
	              <itunes:summary>In almost every story, the bad guy loses and the good guy wins. But in real life, that isn't always the case. When we lose out while the bad guy wins, it can lead to a bitterness, hatred, or something worse. How can we keep a positive perspective when it seems like justice isn't being served? Will God ever set right the wrongs of the world?</itunes:summary>
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		          <title>Notes: When the Bad Guys Win</title>
		          <link>http://www.tlc.org/sermons/broadcast/1160/audio/</link>
		          <description><![CDATA[<img src="http://www.tlc.org/sermons/logo/soulfood.png" alt="Soul Food" align="left" />Notes to accompany the sermon <b>&#8220;When the Bad Guys Win&#8221;</b>. This is part of the series <b>&#8220;Soul Food.&#8221;</b> View or listen to this sermon at <a href="http://www.tlc.org/sermons/broadcast/1160">http://www.tlc.org/sermons/broadcast/1160</a> &#8212; free of charge!]]></description>
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		          <pubDate>Sun, 27 Mar 2011 12:00:00 -0700</pubDate>
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		          <itunes:author>René Schlaepfer</itunes:author>
		          <itunes:subtitle>Psalm 73</itunes:subtitle>
		          <itunes:summary>In almost every story, the bad guy loses and the good guy wins. But in real life, that isn't always the case. When we lose out while the bad guy wins, it can lead to a bitterness, hatred, or something worse. How can we keep a positive perspective when it seems like justice isn't being served? Will God ever set right the wrongs of the world?</itunes:summary>
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	              <title>Wait Training</title>
	              <link>http://www.tlc.org/sermons/broadcast/1159/audio/</link>
	              <description><![CDATA[<img src="http://www.tlc.org/sermons/logo/soulfood.png" alt="Soul Food" align="left" />Sermon audio for: <b>&#8220;Wait Training&#8221;</b> part of the series <b>&#8220;Soul Food.&#8221;</b> The waiting place: everyone has to go there at some point! Whether we're waiting for a diagnosis, or a paycheck, or change in life, it can be hard to endure. Since waiting is inevitably part of our lives, how can we purposefully wait with hope, even in the darkest situations? Speaker is René Schlaepfer, March 20, 2011, at Twin Lakes Church in Aptos, California, USA. <i>Complete library of over 1,000 sermons available online at <a href="http://www.tlc.org/sermons/">www.tlc.org/sermons</a> &#8212; free of charge!</i>]]></description>
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	              <pubDate>Sun, 20 Mar 2011 12:00:00 -0700</pubDate>
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	              <itunes:author>René Schlaepfer</itunes:author>
	              <itunes:image href="http://www.tlc.org/sermons/logo/soulfood.png" />
	              <itunes:subtitle>Psalm 40</itunes:subtitle>
	              <itunes:summary>The waiting place: everyone has to go there at some point! Whether we're waiting for a diagnosis, or a paycheck, or change in life, it can be hard to endure. Since waiting is inevitably part of our lives, how can we purposefully wait with hope, even in the darkest situations?</itunes:summary>
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		          <title>Notes: Wait Training</title>
		          <link>http://www.tlc.org/sermons/broadcast/1159/audio/</link>
		          <description><![CDATA[<img src="http://www.tlc.org/sermons/logo/soulfood.png" alt="Soul Food" align="left" />Notes to accompany the sermon <b>&#8220;Wait Training&#8221;</b>. This is part of the series <b>&#8220;Soul Food.&#8221;</b> View or listen to this sermon at <a href="http://www.tlc.org/sermons/broadcast/1159">http://www.tlc.org/sermons/broadcast/1159</a> &#8212; free of charge!]]></description>
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		          <pubDate>Sun, 20 Mar 2011 12:00:00 -0700</pubDate>
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		          <itunes:author>René Schlaepfer</itunes:author>
		          <itunes:subtitle>Psalm 40</itunes:subtitle>
		          <itunes:summary>The waiting place: everyone has to go there at some point! Whether we're waiting for a diagnosis, or a paycheck, or change in life, it can be hard to endure. Since waiting is inevitably part of our lives, how can we purposefully wait with hope, even in the darkest situations?</itunes:summary>
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	              <title>How to Get It Right When You Got It Wrong</title>
	              <link>http://www.tlc.org/sermons/broadcast/1158/audio/</link>
	              <description><![CDATA[<img src="http://www.tlc.org/sermons/logo/soulfood.png" alt="Soul Food" align="left" />Sermon audio for: <b>&#8220;How to Get It Right When You Got It Wrong&#8221;</b> part of the series <b>&#8220;Soul Food.&#8221;</b> One of the most desperate moments in Scripture is captured in Psalm 51. Written from a place of deep despair and brokenness over his sin, David pours out his heart to God. In your own life, what do you do when you know you've broken God's heart? When you realize that you're responsible for what's gone wrong, how can things be turned around? Speaker is René Schlaepfer, March 13, 2011, at Twin Lakes Church in Aptos, California, USA. <i>Complete library of over 1,000 sermons available online at <a href="http://www.tlc.org/sermons/">www.tlc.org/sermons</a> &#8212; free of charge!</i>]]></description>
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	              <pubDate>Sun, 13 Mar 2011 12:00:00 -0800</pubDate>
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	              <itunes:author>René Schlaepfer</itunes:author>
	              <itunes:image href="http://www.tlc.org/sermons/logo/soulfood.png" />
	              <itunes:subtitle>Psalm 51</itunes:subtitle>
	              <itunes:summary>One of the most desperate moments in Scripture is captured in Psalm 51. Written from a place of deep despair and brokenness over his sin, David pours out his heart to God. In your own life, what do you do when you know you've broken God's heart? When you realize that you're responsible for what's gone wrong, how can things be turned around?</itunes:summary>
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		          <title>Notes: How to Get It Right When You Got It Wrong</title>
		          <link>http://www.tlc.org/sermons/broadcast/1158/audio/</link>
		          <description><![CDATA[<img src="http://www.tlc.org/sermons/logo/soulfood.png" alt="Soul Food" align="left" />Notes to accompany the sermon <b>&#8220;How to Get It Right When You Got It Wrong&#8221;</b>. This is part of the series <b>&#8220;Soul Food.&#8221;</b> View or listen to this sermon at <a href="http://www.tlc.org/sermons/broadcast/1158">http://www.tlc.org/sermons/broadcast/1158</a> &#8212; free of charge!]]></description>
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		          <pubDate>Sun, 13 Mar 2011 12:00:00 -0800</pubDate>
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		          <itunes:author>René Schlaepfer</itunes:author>
		          <itunes:subtitle>Psalm 51</itunes:subtitle>
		          <itunes:summary>One of the most desperate moments in Scripture is captured in Psalm 51. Written from a place of deep despair and brokenness over his sin, David pours out his heart to God. In your own life, what do you do when you know you've broken God's heart? When you realize that you're responsible for what's gone wrong, how can things be turned around?</itunes:summary>
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	              <title>The Antidote to Worry</title>
	              <link>http://www.tlc.org/sermons/broadcast/1157/audio/</link>
	              <description><![CDATA[<img src="http://www.tlc.org/sermons/logo/soulfood.png" alt="Soul Food" align="left" />Sermon audio for: <b>&#8220;The Antidote to Worry&#8221;</b> part of the series <b>&#8220;Soul Food.&#8221;</b> It's a hard fact to admit, but it's true: We're not really in control as much as we'd like to think. Yet often we think that if we don't keep the plates spinning, they're going to crash. And so we worry -- the exact thing that Jesus commands us not to do! How can our perspective change about who's in control? How can we learn to trust the One who is? Speaker is René Schlaepfer, March 6, 2011, at Twin Lakes Church in Aptos, California, USA. <i>Complete library of over 1,000 sermons available online at <a href="http://www.tlc.org/sermons/">www.tlc.org/sermons</a> &#8212; free of charge!</i>]]></description>
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	              <pubDate>Sun, 06 Mar 2011 12:00:00 -0800</pubDate>
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	              <itunes:author>René Schlaepfer</itunes:author>
	              <itunes:image href="http://www.tlc.org/sermons/logo/soulfood.png" />
	              <itunes:subtitle>Psalm 37</itunes:subtitle>
	              <itunes:summary>It's a hard fact to admit, but it's true: We're not really in control as much as we'd like to think. Yet often we think that if we don't keep the plates spinning, they're going to crash. And so we worry -- the exact thing that Jesus commands us not to do! How can our perspective change about who's in control? How can we learn to trust the One who is?</itunes:summary>
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		          <title>Notes: The Antidote to Worry</title>
		          <link>http://www.tlc.org/sermons/broadcast/1157/audio/</link>
		          <description><![CDATA[<img src="http://www.tlc.org/sermons/logo/soulfood.png" alt="Soul Food" align="left" />Notes to accompany the sermon <b>&#8220;The Antidote to Worry&#8221;</b>. This is part of the series <b>&#8220;Soul Food.&#8221;</b> View or listen to this sermon at <a href="http://www.tlc.org/sermons/broadcast/1157">http://www.tlc.org/sermons/broadcast/1157</a> &#8212; free of charge!]]></description>
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		          <pubDate>Sun, 06 Mar 2011 12:00:00 -0800</pubDate>
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		          <itunes:author>René Schlaepfer</itunes:author>
		          <itunes:subtitle>Psalm 37</itunes:subtitle>
		          <itunes:summary>It's a hard fact to admit, but it's true: We're not really in control as much as we'd like to think. Yet often we think that if we don't keep the plates spinning, they're going to crash. And so we worry -- the exact thing that Jesus commands us not to do! How can our perspective change about who's in control? How can we learn to trust the One who is?</itunes:summary>
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	  <media:credit role="author">Twin Lakes Church (TLC)</media:credit><media:rating>nonadult</media:rating><media:description type="plain">Sharing the message of God’s transforming grace in Santa Cruz county and beyond, Twin Lakes Church is located in Aptos, California, USA. View and listen to our sermons online at www.tlc.org — free of charge!</media:description></channel>
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