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In the middle of our trials … joy is a choice. Today on BOLD STEPS, Mark Jobe begins a practical series with life-changing truth about testing. James chapter 1 explains why joy isn’t an emotion but an attitude, and how to maintain positive outlook knowing there’s purpose in your pain. Find joy in your...
Discover how God's perfect timing brings purpose to every season of life. In this devotional, Pastor Mark reflects on Galatians 4:4–5 and encourages us to trust that when the set time comes, God always shows up.
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.
Are we divinely “wired” to have God on our brains? Dr. Bradley Sickler will provide a timely theological, scientific, and philosophical assessment of the human brain, displaying the many ways in which the Gospel informs a distinctly Christian understanding of cognitive science. A movement called ‘deconstruction’...
Pastor Mark says "When things go wrong in life, you can handle them if your spiritual priorities are buttoned in the correct place." as he teaches us God can reclaim the center of your heart and life by taking time to identify your core values, realign your commitments, and make space for God.
What if difficulty is actually your pathway to maturity? Today on BOLD STEPS, Mark Jobe shows how spiritual muscles grow by breaking down and rebuilding. James 1 teaches us to ask God for wisdom without doubting, and exposes why relying on your own resources sabotages spiritual growth. Start navigating trials with godly...
Is your husband spending too much time with his parents?
Many Christians pride themselves in holding back their anger; but internalizing anger is very unhealthy. The Biblical challenge is that when we experience anger, we are to process it in a positive way.
It's difficult to have quality time with your spouse while serving in the military. Speaking the language of quality time while apart is best expressed in a handwritten letter. Physically writing to your spouse is much better than simply e-mailing them.