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Ecclesiastes 4-5 part 2

July 30, 2024

Two is greater than one!  We learned that from our early days in Math class, but it seems that we’ve forgotten that principle when applying it to how we go about our lives.  Today we’ll again be in Ecclesiastes chapter four, and learn how two are better than one! 

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Today on The Dwelling Place we’ll continue to hear some powerful reflections from one of the wealthiest and powerful men of all time, and the conclusions regarding life that he reached, with God’s prompting.  It sure speaks volumes to us today. Solomon had everything a person could want, materially, yet he felt empty. Pastor Al Pittman is developing his new verse by verse study of Ecclesiastes, and on this day we enter chapter four. 
July 29, 2024
 If you’ve been tuning in lately, you know that we are in the midst of a verse by verse study through the book of First Thessalonians.  We’re back at it again today, and I invite you to turn to chapter three.
July 27, 2024
In our educational system, the way we have it set up now, students are given tests to measure where they’re at.  Without the test, it’s not so easy to gauge progress.  Well God believes in using tests as well, and through them He reveals what we’re really like. There are good reasons for them, and we’ll see that in a moment. 
July 26, 2024
 Our lives revolve around time.  Could you imagine trying to navigate through life without it?  When would we arrive at work, or know when to meet someone, or schedule an appointment without the time?  God is also very concerned about time, and as we’ll see today there is a time for everything, and a season for every activity under heaven.
July 25, 2024
Our series in Ecclesiastes continues today as pastor Al begins a look at chapter three. This chapter was made famous by a rock band in the sixties, but it's message is deep and rich with truths for us today.
July 24, 2024
Many people today wonder if God is really in control!  So is He?  Ecclesiastes makes it clear that God is sovereign and that everything under His control has its season.  God’s timing is perfect - ours isn’t. So shouldn’t we try to exercise patience and wait for God to act in our lives and show us the way? Sounds good to me, and it sounded good to King Solomon. 
July 23, 2024
Tiday we again open our Bibles to the book of Ecclesiastes, chapter two. This chapter can be capsulated in two facts: The pursuit of pleasure and possession is futile, and true satisfaction is found in a relationship with Christ. Here we have King Solomon, who had everything a man could want materially, and yet he felt empty and unfulfilled. Sounds familiar, doesn’t it?
July 22, 2024
The Thessalonians knew they could count on Paul and that’s what we’re going to see today as we continue our ongoing study of First Thessalonians here on The Dwelling Place with Pastor Al Pittman.  
July 20, 2024
 We’ve got a great study lined up for you today in the second chapter of Ecclesiastes.  King Solomon was a deep thinker - and realized at a time in his life that the material and sensual pleasures he enjoyed were really worthless. That’s a great lesson for us in this materialistic world we live in. 
July 19, 2024
 I know you’ve heard it many times, even on this program, but let me state it again - material possessions have nothing to do with eternal happiness. If you’re looking for a perfect example of this truth, you need look no further than King Solomon. He had everything a man could want - and yet he reached a time in his life when he felt completely empty.  Maybe that’s the place in life you’re at today? The book of Ecclesiastes is the outpouring of those feelings from the heart of Solomon.
July 18, 2024
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Nathan dropped to the ground suddenly in the middle of his first high school football practice, as parents Al and Norma watched. Through eight weeks of intensive care and many surgeries, Al and Norma Pittman faced a storm they never dreamed. Al had taught “Surviving the Storm” to his congregation, never realizing that shortly he would face the storm of his life. Power-packed and inspiring teaching that will help the reader come through any storm on the life preserver of God’s Word.

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The Dwelling Place features the teaching ministry of Al Pittman, where the aim is to help deepen your faith, one step at a time.

About Al Pittman

Al was born in Panama City, Florida in 1955. His father was a career soldier, so the family traveled extensively. In 1973, when Al was seventeen years old, the family returned from a tour in Germany and settled in Colorado Springs. Soon after, Al realized God’s call on  his life and began serving in the music ministry as a bass guitarist with a Christian band  called, “The Rays of Light.” It was during this time that Al met Norma, and they were married on July 19, 1975. 

Al attended Nazarene Bible College in Colorado Springs, graduating in 1977 with a degree in Biblical Studies. In 1991 Al and his family moved to Albuquerque, New Mexico, and two years later he joined the staff of Calvary Chapel Albuquerque as an assistant pastor and co-worship leader. In the spring of 1997 the Lord called Al and his family back to Colorado Springs to pastor Calvary Worship Center. In 2006, Al earned his Master’s degree and in 2012 he earned his Doctorate degree in Ministry from Trinity Southwest University in Albuquerque, New Mexico. Al and Norma are the proud parents of three children, Renee, Nathan and Reggie, as well as proud grandparents. They covet your prayers for their family and ministry as they endeavor to live a life pleasing to the Father.

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