How you treat people speaks volumes about your character and your spiritual maturity. Playing favorites causes people to treat individuals differently. It’s time to unfriend favoritism!
As a follower of Jesus, our entire life receives an overhaul. In today’s message from James 1, we learn three key principles to constructive communication and learn how to avoid the dangers of anger that lead to broken relationships.
Jesus’ sacrifice on the cross not only is sufficient for the forgiveness of sin but it also gives us victory over the enemy, Satan. In this message Pastor Silvia teaches on the effectiveness of Jesus’ blood to overcome the attacks of the enemy in your life.
Our world is in disarray. What is the Christians response? Why are we seeing so many horrific events take place? Pastor Joseph looks to God’s Word to answer these questions.
Have you ever met people who talk the talk but don·t walk the talk? Genuine faith parallels action. Uncover this important part of your identity. To read more about Rhoda’s story go to http://www.findfloberta.com . Be a part of the miracle!
To know God is to pursue holiness. Is that even possible? Holiness may seem like an impossible feat, but God graces you and me to be holy. It’s a key part of your new identity as a Christian.
The world is working unceasingly at telling you and I who we should be, what we should have, and how we should live. Your identity affects the way you live! Who are you?
In today’s message, Pastor Mike teaches the relationship between husbands and wives. When this truth is misunderstood it creates tension and division, but when it’s properly understood it releases boundless joy and fulfillment. Faith is not personal and private. Faith is wide open and public. Your relationship with God will positively influence every other relationship.
As followers of Jesus, we respond to struggles and challenges differently. We don·t quit, we press on to what lies ahead. Here is a list of characteristics that will help you live a full life!
(Due to technical issues, the third message in this series was not recorded) First-century Christians lived differently than 21st-century Christians. Yet, the Bible, with surgical precision, is as relevant to our lives, today, as it was to the original audience. So what’s the intent of the Bible?
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