At Ignited Fortitude we feel called to make disciples as Jesus tells us in Matthew 28:18-20, “All authority has been given to Me in heaven and on earth. Go therefore and make disciples of all the nations, baptizing them in the name of the Father and of the Son and of the Holy Spirit, teaching them to observe all things that I have commanded you”. We know every person has been equipped with purpose. Throughout life we let the world and enemy wear us down and doubt ourselves allowing that fire inside us to dwindle or extinguish. The desire of Ignited Fortitude is to make disciples and equip the saints by igniting and continuing to stoke that fire through the power of the Holy Spirit. We are here to come along side you on the path which you have been called, so that we will be found standing firm in contending for the faith but never losing sight of our first Love, our Lord and Savior Jesus Christ.
Its so easy to say I love God, I read my Bible, I serve at church, I listen to christian music but is that how we are really supposed to measure our faith?
We are hosting a marriage event, if you want…
First video in the series of 1 John. You say you are in right relationship with God but by whose standard? John says there are a few things people claim about being in right standing with God but w…
We cover four common barriers most marriages experience as some point or another.
We aren't supposed to just be living to avoid sin
This 1 thing can change the tone for your marriage
Who do you put your trust in most, we say we trust God but do we really? James challenges us with where we put our faith when it comes to finances, or even when we suffer.
We often pride ourselves on being followers of Jesus. We read, study, and consume theology, but are we living it out? James 4:11-17 challenges us to take an honest look at ourselves—not to use Script…
Do you need to be in church to be a christian?
We’ve been on a journey through the book of James, constantly challenged to not just be hearers of the Word but doers—to look into the Bible as a mirror and examine ourselves, not as a magnifying gla…
Do you areas of your life that are off limits to God?
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Jesus said, “For out of the abundance of the heart the mouth speaks.” Our words, our actions, and even our attitudes are the mirrors reflecting the true condition of our hearts. In James 3:7-18, we a…
In James 3, the Apostle James gives us a powerful reminder that our words are not just idle sounds—they are a reflection of our hearts. We’re called to examine ourselves, not to hold up a magnifying …
We live in an age where anyone can have a platform, and information is just a click away. But in a world full of voices claiming to speak for Jesus, how do you know what's true? Who can you trust, an…
Faith is one of the most misunderstood concepts in Christianity. Many people claim to have faith, but James challenges us to examine whether our faith is real. The Apostle Paul says in 2 Corinthians …
James calls out the sin of showing partiality—treating some people better than others based on status, appearance, influence, or what they can offer us. And while he gives the example of favoring the…
You might think we don't have idols that we worship like they did during the Bible times, or do we?
Do you read the word and and use it as a mirror to fix yourself or do you use it as a magnifying glass to expose everyone else's faults?
Here is a an episode from our series in James.