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Today on Bold Steps Minute, Pastor Mark teaches that the most powerful access we can have is not political or social, but spiritual-direct access to the throne room of God is granted through faith alone. This truth empowers believers with divine influence.
Today on Bold Steps Minute, Pastor Mark clarifies what true repentance looks like using King David's example. He explains how humble confession and refusing to make excuses marks the beginning of real change.
Hidden sin grows and spirals out of control. Today on Bold Steps Minute, Pastor Mark explains how David's attempt to cover his failure only led to greater tragedy and why truth eventually surfaces.
Just like a check engine light warns of trouble ahead, spiritual conviction is God's signal to pay attention. Today on Bold Steps Minute, Pastor Mark says that ignoring these signs can lead to breakdown, but responding can prevent disaster.
Today on Bold Steps Minute, Pastor Mark explains how to be fully engaged in your God given mission. It begins when His presence is real in your life after you have said no to things that are not of God.
Today on Bold Steps Minute, Pastor Mark shares how without a firm foundation, it's easy to fall for anything. God wants to stabilize your life by anchoring you in His truth.
Today on Bold Steps Minute, Pastor Mark tells you how the evidence that shows you truly belong to God is not just passion, it is perseverance and fruit. And real faith endures and produces visible change over time.
Today on Bold Steps Minute, Pastor Mark reframes your next step as stewardship, not scarcity thinking. He emphasizes that God asks what you did with what you already possess and builds solutions from there.
Today on Bold Steps Minute, Pastor Mark wants to remind you that God can handle our doubts and questions. He wants us to bring them to Him honestly. Just because a thought enters your mind doesn't mean it defines your faith.
Today on Bold Steps Minute, Pastor Mark talks about how in moments of divine encounter, doubt can creep in and try to steal our faith. Abraham’s story shows how God confronts doubt not with punishment, but with reminders of His power.