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Don't Worry - The Switch - April 2026 // Scott Landry

38 min · 20. huhti 2026
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Why does worry grow so quickly, feel so heavy, and seem so impossible to turn off? Part 2 reveals a surprising insight: worry expands in the direction of whatever we pursue most. When our primary focus is securing our own comfort, future, or stability, anxiety inevitably grows— because we’re trying to control what was never fully in our control to begin with. But there’s a better way. This session offers a powerful shift: redirecting your devotion. When you stop running after the things that fuel your fear and instead align your energy with a purpose bigger than your own security, something incredible happens—worry loses its grip. Confidence rises. Clarity returns. Tomorrow stops feeling so overwhelming. You’ll discover a practical, freeing approach to navigating uncertainty: do what you can today, release what you can’t control tomorrow, and focus your heart on what truly matters. If you’re ready to stop letting anxiety dictate your thoughts and start living with greater peace and direction, this message will show you how.

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jakson Examined - Who Wrote What - June 2026 // Scott Landry kansikuva

Examined - Who Wrote What - June 2026 // Scott Landry

Who would die for a lie? This is an important question to consider when evaluating the validity of the Bible. If the Gospels were fabricated, why would their authors suffer and die for what they wrote? In Week 2, we look at the men behind the manuscripts. Were they liars? Were they confused? Or were they simply reporting what they had seen and heard? The earliest Christians did not die for a philosophy - they died claiming they had seen a risen savior. Their message was not “follow this teaching,” but “we saw Him alive.” We’ll examine why theories of legend or conspiracy fail to account for the evidence, and why the rapid spread of Christianity in the first century demands an explanation. When you understand what these witnesses endured, the most probable explanation becomes increasingly clear. Come wrestle with the question: Would anyone die for what they knew was a lie?

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jakson Examined - Opening Statements - June 2026 // Scott Landry kansikuva

Examined - Opening Statements - June 2026 // Scott Landry

Is the Bible just another ancient religious book? Or are the Gospels something entirely different? In Part 1, we will examine the historical reliability of Matthew, Mark, Luke, and John. These aren’t anonymous legends written centuries later. Two were written by eyewitnesses. One recorded Peter’s firsthand testimony. One carefully investigated and interviewed those who were there. We’ll explore manuscript evidence, historical standards used for all ancient documents, and why the Gospels far surpass other accepted ancient histories in documentation and distribution. What we will discover is: if the Gospels are reliable accounts of real events, then what they record about Jesus cannot be casually dismissed. Join us as we begin examining the evidence and discover why Christian faith is not grounded in blind belief, but in history.

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