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Summit LifeWhat does it mean to fear God? What does it mean to follow Jesus? What does the Bible really say about sex? These questions and many more are answered from God's Word by trusted authors and Bible teachers on the website Bible to Life. In this conversation, we explore some of the many free resources that are yours to explore with Chris Martin from Moody Publishers. Don't miss this opportunity to discover a trusted spot online to discover what the Bible says about what you are questioning.
What keeps us from growing in our faith? What are some of the threats that keep us from experiencing God's joy, peace, and love? Pastor Mike Novotny is sharing with us how a study of the parable of the sower and the seed told by Jesus reveals the answers to these questions and the strategies that result in a thriving faith. Let's be encouraged together that God desires to have a growing flourishing relationship with us.
Chris Martin is a content marketing editor at Moody Publishers and editor of BibletoLife.com. He writes regularly in his Substack newsletter, Terms of Service, and publishes a book of the same title with B&H Publishing in February 2022. Chris lives outside Nashville with his wife, Susie, their daughter, Magnolia, and their dog, Rizzo.
Mike Novotny is a pastor at The CORE, a church in downtown Appleton WI, as well as spiritual leader and lead speaker for Time of Grace, a media ministry that reaches a national television audience of 400,000 a week and engages with people more than five million times a month across its various media platforms. He enjoys spending time with his wife and two daughters, continuing his streak of 37 years of playing organized soccer, running long distances, and reading any nonfiction he can get his hands on.