19th November 2006

Honesty

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Did you know that we see, hear and say 1,000 lies a week?!

Actually, no, that was a lie…but, the real number is worse…the truth is that we see, hear and say over 200 lies every day!

We have a real problem with honesty!   This problem of deciet, manipulation, exaggeration and fabrication has so overwhelmingly saturated our culture that we don’t even hesitate or balk at most of it.   Even in the church the truth can easily (and often) be bent, hidden or ignored…and we accept it!

Well, in this message Pastor Joe exposes a great variety of ways that we lie, or at best listen to lies…many of which we have become so used to we don’t even think of them as lying anymore.

We hope as you listen to this message you will be both challenged and encouraged.

Honesty  - Part ten in the series “Surviving the Moral Maze”.   This message was recorded live on November 19, 2006.  

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