Bobbie McCoy is a wife, mother of four, grandmother of
seven and a Bible teacher. She has written at least
thirty inductive Bible studies and has taught for thirty
years in homes, churches and retreat centers from
Atlanta to Alaska, and even in Russia. Bobbie walks out
the Christian life and has the ability to impart her life
experiences with truth and with humor. Her practical
examples make it easy for us to identify with her. She
sees God in the everyday ... in the mundane as well as
in the miraculous, in the usual as well as in the unexpected ... in the trials as well as the triumphs.
Come join us as we hear this gifted teacher ... whose life speaks of "One Thing” ... the joy of living in Christ.
Purpose statement:
To point always to Jesus the Christ
To help believers in Jesus Christ learn how a life in grace is lived;
that it is Christ in us the hope of glory.
Through studying the Bible itself, to gain intimacy with the Savior
who loved us so much He died for us.
Thought For The Month
Herein is love, not that we first loved God, but that He first loved us and sent His Son to be the propitiation for our sins. I John 4:10
How can any month in which we celebrate love be without consideration of the real Lover of your soul?
How could I think of Love without knowing that The Lord God Himself loves me with an unwarranted, unconditional love and has wooed me to Himself that we might have intimacy.
Sometimes with people, I can feel unloved or unlovely. However, with Jesus, as He fixes His love on me; His love makes me lovely. and out of that security I become loving. Words like "Beloved", spoken to my spirit wrap me in forever and make today His. His love is steadfast because His forgiveness is forever. His love is tender because it's source is grace. His love is always appropriate because He is all knowing. It is the sunset when my heart is dreary, the flowers on my lawn when my nose is down, the music in my heart when my thoughts run to Him. He is forever faithful ...
I am my Beloved's and He is mine.
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How to Download Audio Files
It is not necessary to go through the following procedure simply to listen to an audio file on your computer. Simply left-click on the lesson you want to hear on this page. However, if you want a copy of the mp3 file to keep, here is a method of downloading it.
- Decide where you want to store your mp3 audio file. You may create a new folder on the desktop by right-clicking on your desktop, selecting "New" and clicking "Folder." Having created the folder, you can move it anywhere. Alternatively, you can save the file in an already existing folder such as "My Documents."
- On this page, right-click the link to the lesson you want to download. You should have several options, depending on the browser you are using. Click on "save link as..." or "save target as..." The computer will prompt you to locate the folder in which you want to save the audio file. You may rename the audio file at this point, if desired.
- Once the file has finished downloading, you can play it on your computer via your preferred media player, such as iTunes or Windows Media Player. You may also write the file to a CD.
Be aware that CDs of mp3 files are not true audio CDs and may not be playable on automobile or other CD players not equipped for the mp3 format.
