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Ever feel unable to meet Christian life demands? Author Kevin DeYoung explains that running the Christian race is filled with adventure—chasing holiness, battling for purity, and finding the good new…
Have you ever faced an upcoming surgery—not just anxious about the procedure itself, but also wondering how you’ll cover the cost?
Imagine if someone stepped in to guide you through the process, coord…
Eliza Huie shares an encouraging perspective on how to help someone who’s been through a traumatic experience.
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Six symptoms of misplaced priorit…
Our kids rode many miles in the old back seat of our car. And they had their share of turf battles over who was taking up more than his share of the seat. Pretty customary with three kids in the bac…
Why do we at times fail to detect the Holy Spirit? How can we be led by him? Here is a direct answer: “Don’t copy the behavior a…
The Holy Spirit’s mysterious work is often hidden from our physical sight. Yet He’s working powerfully in the world and among believers. In this message, Pastor Lutzer contrasts mere behavior modific…
Today on Bold Steps with Pastor Mark Jobe … we’re learning more about forgiveness. We’re in a new series called, Connected—Breaking Out of Isolation. And as Mark mentioned last time, in order to aut…
Stealing of any kind violates the Ten Commandments. It’s time we stopped relying on money more than on God. In this message, Pastor Lutzer points out the first of four ways we break the eighth comman…
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Why it’s important to read bad books about bad ideas.
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Over the years, I’ve encouraged and prayed for many battling loneliness for various reasons: nursing home residents whose family members don’t visit, the widow who spends her days outside so as not t…