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Today on Bold Steps … Pastor Mark Jobe explains why wrestling with your faith can make it stronger. We’ve all felt feelings of doubt and uncertainty, and this week as we dive into a new series, we’re going to be touching on that topic and speaking directly to the heart of doubt, which is often one way that we wrestle with refining our faith. Doubts, questions, and struggles in your faith are not necessarily a bad thing and can even make your faith stronger. The message is called, I Believe, But Help My Unbelief.
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Mark Jobe serves as president of Moody Bible Institute and host of Moody Radio's Bold Steps. He is the author of Unstuck: Out of Your Cave into Your Call (Moody Publishers). He is also the founding pastor of New Life Community Church, a Chicago-based ministry with 27 locations throughout Chicago. Mark earned a diploma from Moody in 1984, a master’s degree from Moody Theological Seminary, and a doctorate in transformational leadership from Bakke Graduate University. He and his wife, Dee, have three adult children.
Bold Steps with Dr. Mark Jobe takes you on the path to freedom and authenticity in Christ. With candid, topical teaching from God’s Word, Dr. Jobe offers simple gospel messages with the power to transform your life.