Word Alive Lawton
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Now you can listen to WAC messages at anytime from anywhere! The WAC podcast is your quick, easy and free way to hear the latest sermons from Pastor Danny El Kouri, Senior Pastor of Word Alive Church in Lawton, OK.

Strapped - [Session 1]

If someone was to look at your checkbook, what could they tell about you based on the way you spend your money? In what ways have you been tempted to ...
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Ghost [Week 3]

What is a spiritual gift? A spiritual gift is simply a supernatural ability given to all Christians to do God’s work on earth. It’s an ability given b...
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Ghost [Week 2]

The Holy Spirit is like the wind of God. Sometimes he comes as a gentle breeze, other times he is a mighty, rushing wind of power.
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In God We Trust - [Session 4]

Who you say Jesus is will determine everything about how you follow Him. If you think Jesus was a good teacher, you will follow Him like you would a g...
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In God We Trust - [Session 3]

Trials knock at our heart and surround us. Temptations set in, hoping we’ll feel the pressure. Tough times come right after a moment of joy or small v...
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In God We Trust - [Session 2]

When you are a young Christian, you want the blessing. But as you grow, you just want God. That is a mark of maturity. We need to continue in the fait...
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In God We Trust - [Session 1]

There is no doubt we are living in unstable and turbulent times—values are eroding, our moral culture is deteriorating, and there is an increasing ant...
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Reset - [Sermon 6]

When a person comes to Jesus Christ, he receives Christ into his heart. The Spirit of God comes and joins with the spirit of the believer. This "indwe...
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Reset - [Sermon 3]

Faith and trust activates God’s healing power. Faith makes you well, but doubt kills you. You must know how to be healed. So RESET your mind and your ...
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Reset - [Sermon 2]

Distractions are a normal part of life. We are constantly pulled in several distractions at the same time. The question is not, “Will we be challenged...
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