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"Mercy? Me?" a four-part sermon series taught by Ward Fenley over six weeks. It includes: I. The Prophecies of Mercy II. The Personification of Mercy III. The Prescription of Mercy IV. The Practice of Mercy For an archive of all our videos, visit our youtube or Screencast channels. |
Mercy? Me? week one (The Prophecies of Mercy, part one) |
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Mercy? Me? week two
(The Prophecies of Mercy, part two) |
Mercy? Me? week three
(The Prophecies of Mercy, part three) |
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Mercy? Me? week four
(The Personification of Mercy/ The Prescription of Mercy, part one) |
Mercy? Me? week five
(The Prescription of Mercy, part two) |
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Mercy? Me? week six
(The Practice of Mercy) |
Ward Fenley
Ward Fenley resides in Greenehaven, Arizona with his two boys, Austin and Trumann. He teaches for an online virtual academy and also teaches private music lessons. Ward enjoys hiking, composing, and of course, writing about and discussing theology. He has written two books and many articles dealing with the kingdom and grace of God. Ward's current focus is on the subjects of the conscience and mercy in Scripture and how those elements relate to our everyday lives and those around us. He believes that love shown through mercy is the captivating element which not only proves the existence of the kingdom of God, but is also that which draws unbelievers to inquire into our faith in Jesus Christ.
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