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We’ve all met a “me monster”—and if we’re honest, there’s one living inside each of us. In this honest and thought-provoking message, Pastor Ben Young reveals how pride, selfishness, and the need to …
Even the most committed believer can feel pulled between what God desires and what the flesh craves. In this message, Dr. Tony Evans helps us understand that inner conflict and shows how walking by t…
Bridging the gap between generations isn’t just about understanding slang—it’s about building trust, opening doors for discipleship, and creating a shared language of faith. In this episode, co-hosts…
It only takes one step in the wrong direction—so how do you keep from ending up where you never meant to go?
Every struggling teen has their own story, but many share a deeper need: to be truly understood. In today’s episode, Mark sits down with two Heartlight residents who have learned the power of opening…
Busy parents are so frantic and rushed today they are missing out on what’s most important — connecting with God and their kids. The Straubs offer practical help to families about slowing down, findi…
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God has been known to speak through burning bushes, angels and even donkeys! Wouldn’t it be nice to have your own personal burning bush sometimes? Dr. Robert Jeffress explains how to hear from the Lo…
If you want to experience deeper and more fulfilling love, and you want to simplify your life in the process, then join Chip as he wraps up this series by presenting 3 essential things you must do to…
Once DNA testing became commonly available, many jumped in to explore their roots. “Today” became far more interesting when connected to “yesterday.” Is there an equivalent with the Bible? Is the com…