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Christians generally know that God created “the heavens and the earth” and made human beings in His image. They know that “the earth is the Lord’s and the fullness thereof”—He owns His creations. They know that skilled people create and own marvelous works. But a disconnect often occurs when it comes to...
Don't get discouraged when others don't respond to the gospel, it's not about the message, it's about their readiness. Today on Bold Steps Minute, Pastor Mark talks about how you are called to sow, but only God prepares the soil.
Are you being intentional about your spiritual growth? Today on BOLD STEPS, Pastor Mark Jobe challenges the assumption that just showing up equals growing up. Acts chapter 2 reveals the four essential habits of spiritual formation that the early church practiced. Find out why growth takes work and get started toward...
Are you truly a disciple of Christ … or just a fan of Christianity? Today on BOLD STEPS, Mark Jobe launches a powerful message about authentic discipleship. Matthew 10 and Paul’s missionary passion reveal the three-fold test of genuine faith—and why public confession is just the beginning. Step into real...
Following Jesus isn’t about adding God to your life … it’s about dying to yourself. Today on BOLD STEPS, Mark Jobe challenges cultural Christianity with biblical truth. Matthew 10 unpacks the commitment test of discipleship—why Jesus brings a sword, not peace, and what it means to truly make Him Lord.
Being a woman isn’t easy. Women are bombarded with voices and messages from outside the church and within it, that sometimes make them question their value, purpose and belonging. Trillia Newbell talks with Kendra Dahl about her book, A Place for You: Reframing Christian Womanhood and how women can embrace the qualities that make...
Pastor Mark says "It’s easy to miss divine appointments when you’re grumbling." as he shares that when our focus is on God and the things He’s blessed us with, we open ourselves up to seeing the good in situations and people, rather than the negative.
Moody Radio listener Franny Tremmel dreamed of being a chef, but an unexpected tragedy changed her life and calling, leading her to a salt-free food business.