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October 08, 2007

Change is something that we all want. But even when we discover the path toward change, it doesn’t mean we always take the path. Sometimes; many times, we choose to stay on our own course. But that can be a dangerous and deadly course that, according to the Bible, leads to destruction.

In this message, Ed Young reveals some frightening facts about our own course toward change. And we discover that if we hope to make change that will last for eternity, we have to acknowledge the signs and determine that the time is now for changing lanes.

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Length: 40:12

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What would you change about your life? Let’s face it. We all have things about ourselves we want to change, whether they are big or small. Some people dread, even avoid change, while others seek it out like the next big thing, latest fad or adrenaline rush. But change isn’t always what we think it is.

When it comes to changing our lives, we think it only takes a certain amount of determination, drive and discipline. But there’s much more to change. And in this series, Ed Young teaches us that change—real change—comes only from God. And when we learn to partner and cooperate with him, we tap into the power that can radically change everything about our lives, forever.

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