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Pastor Mark says "You may feel lonely but you’re never alone." as he takes us to the example of Gideon in the book of Judges to show us that God is always with us.
We hope you find these resources helpful as you seek to hear God’s call in your life and how he may be speaking to you through circumstances and people.
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.
Discover how embracing life’s brevity leads to deeper purpose, humble trust, and God‑centered planning. Reflect on James 4:14 and learn to align your daily decisions with eternal significance.
Stop making excuses and start using what’s in your hand. Learn from Moses’ story in Exodus 4 how God uses ordinary people for extraordinary purposes.
If you are like most parents, you may struggle to find the time to read the Bible for yourself, let alone time to instruct and train your children. Families with full schedules often have a hard time building in a consistent family devotional time with God. Trillia Newbell talks with Michael Kruger and Melissa Kruger about their book,...
Descubre cómo el tiempo perfecto de Dios da propósito a tu vida. El Pastor Mark reflexiona en Gálatas 4:4–5 y nos anima a confiar en que Dios se manifestará a Su tiempo.
The vast majority of Christian couples don't have a daily devotional time together; and yet, almost all Christian couples have the sense that they should.
Pastor Mark says "God used the shepherds because He was sending a message." as he reminds us that even though we may feel rejected or unloved in our own lives, the Christmas story is about belonging and the radical grace of God’s love.