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In the second half of “He Can Calm My Storm,” Crawford helps us understand why God puts us through storms and how to make the most of them, spiritually.
Dr. Crawford Loritts says looking past our brokenness is one of the first steps in finding the power of hope. He also explains some unique aspects of two powerful miracles performed by Jesus.
Last week, Dr. Crawford Loritts helped us see how hope causes us to look past our brokenness. This week he looks at how hope causes us to yield to the authority of Jesus Christ. We’ll see how submission to Christ played a role in the healing of a leper and of a Roman Centurion’s servant.
Dr. Crawford Loritts continues in his series, “For His Kingdom,” with a message about what Jesus says prayer should all be about. In the first part of the message, “Get After It,” Crawford looks at fervent, intentional prayer.
Dr. Crawford Loritts speaks about overcoming anxiety. In this first part of the message he defines anxiety and explains its effect on us. He concludes by highlighting four commitments Jesus calls us to. Those will be developed in detail in the second half of the message next week.
In part two of “Don’t Be Anxious,” Dr. Crawford Loritts explains four commitments Jesus calls us to as found in Matt 6. Anxiety, it's in the minds of many. Let's go now to God's Word for help on today's Living a Legacy.
Can a case be made for the existence of miracles? Former atheist turned apologist, Lee Strobel, traveled the country to quiz scholars to see whether they could offer solid answers to atheist objections. Along the way, he encountered astounding accounts of healings and other phenomena that simply cannot be explained away by naturalistic...
Dr. Crawford Loritts explains how to take the godly approach when loving our enemies. It all begins with reflecting God’s unconditional love when facing ridicule and mistreatment. Be ready to turn in your Bible to Matthew 5:43-48.
Matthew 6:1-18 I Part 2 of “Don’t Show Off.” The message of these 18 verses is simply this: Don't show off. Don't use spiritual disciplines to promote yourself. In this passage, Jesus is not necessarily talking about running from recognition, but he does say it’s wrong to do something for the recognition.
Welcome to Moody Presents with Mark Jobe, President of Moody Bible Institute in Chicago. Today as we continue our brand new series here on Moody Presents we remember that this program comes to you from the Moody Bible Institute where we emphasize studying the Word of God in order to work out the Gospel in lives. Even though our students...