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Battles are won and lost in critical moments. When it comes to spiritual rebuilding there are things that will side-track us or bring progress to a halt unless we take bold steps to keep moving forward. Today on Bold Steps Weekend, Pastor Mark picks up where he left off last week in Nehemiah chapter 4, where he'll continue teaching solid...
Today on Bold Steps Weekend, Pastor Mark says that when spiritual things decline in your life, so do your financial decisions. You need to take bold steps for the battle inside the wall.
Your story is preparation for your present. Today on Bold Steps Weekend, Pastor Mark teaches from the bold leadership of Nehemiah, how you need to be ready for open doors with a plan, but also knowing there will be opposition.
You've begun the work of rebuilding a critical part of your spiritual life that God has called you to. But, that doesn't mean it's going to be all smooth sailing. Today on Bold Steps Weekend, Pastor Mark reminds you and encourages your that there will be discouragements and opposition along the way.
When you live as a steward of what God gives you, you will begin to operate with your money in a whole different way. Today on Bold Steps Weekend, Pastor Mark teaches how rebuilding and the call for generosity looks from the top down.
Have you allowed the zeal and presence of God to be torn down? Today, Pastor Mark Jobe speaks to the great need for renewal and rebuilding of your spiritual life.
The restoring of a wayward heart begins by recognizing and then giving back to God those things that once belonged to Him. Today on Bold Steps Weekend, Pastor Mark picks up where he left off last time in your introduction and timeline leading up to Nehemiah's entrance into Bible history.
What happens when God moves in our heart to deal with an old problem? Today on Bold Steps Weekend, Pastor Mark explains what it means to own the ruins in your spiritual life.
Did you know that there is a difference between a mere concern and a calling? Today on Bold Steps Weekend, Pastor Mark will be continuing the study of the fascinating life of Nehemiah and what it means to act on a heart that is burdened to rebuild.