Stop in the Name of Love!

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Published by John Michalak on February 3, 2016
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We so often look for God’s will on where we should go with our lives. But what about the times we need to stop? My sermon examines Acts 16:6-12 when God told Paul to stop. It reflects on how this account might apply to our own approach to sharing the Gospel with others and to our lives in general.

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An author, speaker, musician, and minister, John Michalak has spent more than 25 years equipping others in the areas of life-change and personal relationship. John’s inspirational new book, 365 Devotions To Embrace What Matters Most is now available from Zondervan publishing.

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John Michalak
John Michalak
An author, speaker, and podcaster, John Michalak has spent the last 25 years equipping others in the areas of life-change and personal relationship. He recently served as Senior Pastor at Union Christian Church in Tegucigalpa, Honduras. Prior to this, John led Men Of Valor’s Jericho Project in Nashville, TN, a prison ministry that seeks to restore men and families to God and society. John holds a Bachelor’s degree in English from the University Of Washington, and a Master’s degree in Biblical Studies from Gordon-Conwell Theological Seminary. John’s best-selling book, 365 Devotions To Embrace What Matters Most is available from Zondervan publishing. John holds a Bachelor's degree in English from the University Of Washington, and a Master's degree in Biblical Studies from Gordon-Conwell Theological Seminary.

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