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The church at Philippi was started, during the Apostle Paul's third missionary journey, around 50 or 51 AD. They were definitely not a perfect church but one that was close to his heart. The Apostle Paul had started it with some of his friends, so he cared deeply about them. The letter itself is known as one of the Prison Epistles. Yet, even under these circumstances he remained joyful and content. Giving us today thousands of years later a blueprint for the right living. Our hope and prayer are that you faithfully dig in for the next 30-Lessons as we examine, apply, and grow in faith and joy in the: Philippians-Joy in Action Study Guide…mehr

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The church at Philippi was started, during the Apostle Paul's third missionary journey, around 50 or 51 AD. They were definitely not a perfect church but one that was close to his heart. The Apostle Paul had started it with some of his friends, so he cared deeply about them. The letter itself is known as one of the Prison Epistles. Yet, even under these circumstances he remained joyful and content. Giving us today thousands of years later a blueprint for the right living. Our hope and prayer are that you faithfully dig in for the next 30-Lessons as we examine, apply, and grow in faith and joy in the: Philippians-Joy in Action Study Guide
Autorenporträt
Pastor Frank was raised in a Catholic home, to Italian parents, on Chicago's Southwest side. In his early twenties was invited to an inner-city church, after a time of seeking God. While there he heard the Gospel preached with power for the first time and accepted the Lord on June 3, 1993. Pastor Frank is a graduate of the Moody Bible Institute and alumnus of Midwest Theological Seminary. He has served in various capacities over the years. He has Pastored several churches vocationally in Illinois since 2016, and he also served as a Missionary/Church Planter for the North American Mission Board. Additionally, he served as Leadership Development Team Leader for a church association and has a passion for the Gospel and seeing people grow in their faith. He is married with three children and loves anything having to do with family.