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Pastor Mark says staying spiritually charged means choosing what fills you. Don’t run on empty—plug into God daily through prayer, worship, and Scripture to live wisely and powerfully.
Pastor Mark says your past may explain your struggle, but it doesn’t have to define your future. Through Christ, you can break generational patterns and start a new legacy of faith, healing, and purpose—beginning today.
Pastor Mark says whether your earthly father blessed you or not, your heavenly Father does—and His blessing can heal wounds, restore identity, and empower you to bless others.
Pastor Mark says "You want a spouse who is on the same page as you spiritually." and looks into the imagery of the unequally yoked oxen as we take Paul's counsel on marriage, divorce, and separation.
Pastor Mark says "You can’t love God and live your own way." and addresses the question what is the real evidence that identifies them as a child of God? He 1 John 5:2 during this devotional.
Pastor Mark says "You can’t get to the place of honesty and change until you go to the place of pain and failure." as he helps us find the antidote for our shame.
Pastor Mark says ”A son’s or daughter’s attitude towards their parents will affect the quality and longevity of their lives” as this devotional looks at honoring your father and mother.
One thing is certain in this life: We will all experience hardship and pain. But with God as our caring Father, we can also be certain that our pain presents opportunities to shape us for a glory beyond imagination. Ed Stetzer talks with Clay Jones about his book, How Does God Use Suffering for Our Good? and how when we learn why God...
God―the source of every good and perfect gift―offers abundant promises in Scripture. But sometimes, studying his word can feel more difficult than rewarding. Author Uche Anizor shares with Ed Stetzer a series of accessible meditations he's written about in his book, The Goodness of God in the Gift of Scripture: 20 Meditations,...