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There have always been many voices saying “This is the way to know God.” Today’s media explosion has created more voices and more confusion. Why then another? Our purpose is to share truth to help strengthen your relationship with God and with other believers in your locality.

Personal connection with other believers cannot be replaced by the mass media. It is much more satisfying to have a deep spiritual relationship with ten believers than to be in a crowd of ten thousand. Every individual is important to God, and His plan involves each one in a very real way. There are things that are important to God that can only take place in close personal relationships.

The goal of God is to build a family of His children together in love, walking in truth. Personal submission and obedience to Christ will bring conformity of each member to Christ, and a growing expression of the nature of God in a local gathering. The testimony going out to the world around will be as a “light set on a hill that cannot be hidden” and “the pillar and ground of the truth.”

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About

David Sheats served with the Far East Broadcasting Company mission for six years in the Philippines before moving to West Palm Beach, Florida in 1977 to be part of a local church. He has labored in the gathering since that time, mainly as a teacher. Due to travel opportunities with his job, he has been able to meet and have fellowship with believers in many other countries. Now retired, he continues to write and teach in the local church, and now also on the podcast "Anchor of Truth." Along with other brothers and sisters, he has been able to return to the Philippines several times to encourage believers in local expressions of the body of Christ. He has also visited Kenya several times in recent years. David and his wife Helen have seven children, one of whom has passed on. Four are married, and they have 15 grandchildren.