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Podcast: Explaining “Undefined”

Posted on January 14, 2012 by Trent Ling

Trent Ling’s preached message, “Explaining ‘Undefined,’” comes available on the website today.  It was and remains designed to shed necessary light on the late-2011 message “Undefined.” The message begins:  “I don’t think today’s message is a good one; I don’t … Continue reading →

Posted in Audio, Preaching Podcasts

Video Preach: Trying to Spare You

Posted on January 14, 2012 by Trent Ling

Not even a cold front sweeping across Orlando, Florida could chill the Spirit from heftily weighing in to explain some under-appreciated ministry dynamics.  In this clip excerpted from the preached message, “Explaining ‘Undefined,’” Trent Ling stood his ground and let the … Continue reading →

Posted in Preaching, Video

Podcast: Undefined

Posted on December 17, 2011 by Trent Ling

Trent Ling’s preached message, “Undefined,” arrives into the website library.  Preached in pitch darkness on a cold winter morning, its urgency could never be overstated. “This message really revolutionizes the ministry.  Though I will always miss the prior iterations, ‘Undefined’ … Continue reading →

Posted in Audio, Preaching Podcasts

Notice: Ministry Site to Stand Pat

Posted on February 5, 2011 by Trent Ling

From Trent Ling: This one-of-a-kind ministry website has featured daily updates for two consecutive years over the course of its four-calendar-year run.  In addition, it carries many pages, podcasts, and treasure troves built and offered as part of its initial … Continue reading →

Posted in Notice, Writing

Balls and Strikes

Posted on February 2, 2011 by Trent Ling

From Trent Ling: This ministering letter to would-be ministers requires some minimal knowledge of the sport of baseball, which requires such outstanding and highly developed skills that the financial payoff for its professionals stands well beyond salaries in all other … Continue reading →

Posted in Spiritual, Writing

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