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People that don't guard the borders of their spiritual life, fall. Today on Bold Steps Weekend, Pastor Mark is asking if you are paying attention to the weak areas of your life? With the convenience of the internet and access to every kind of instant information, the guarding of our lives has become more difficult than ever.
We're told in James 1:2 to consider our trials as “pure joy”, but how do we find joy in the midst of trouble? Ed Stetzer talks with Grant Flynn about his book, Lament in the Letter of James and the issue of lament found tucked away in the book of James... and how the ongoing cycle of lament and joy reflects the pain of human...
Our culture—and our world—are changing. And a lot of that change is anti-Christian at its care. How does this all fit into the end times? How can we learn to interpret the signs of our times in light of what we read in biblical prophecy? And—what’s just ahead for our world, prophetically? We’ll address those...
Pastor Mark says your view of God can be healed—discover how renewing your mind reveals the Father’s unconditional love, even after earthly wounds.
Pastor Mark says, "Jesus transforms hearts, not just behavior." Like a thermometer reflects reality, laws show right from wrong, but only Christ brings true change. Accept Him and live in His grace today!
Today on Bold Steps Weekend, Mark Jobe shows you how to live in contrast to the dark world around us. Returning to the book of Ephesians chapter five, Mark reminds you that you need to watch your words and guard your relationships. Mark's message will also show you how to live in contrast to the dark world around you.
Today on Bold Steps Weekend with Mark Jobe, Pastor Mark moves forward in his message titled "Choosing to Walk in the Light." Last weekend, Mark emphasized how your desires and relationships should reflect your new identity and calling in Christ. Pastor Mark will give a recap before addressing his second point on this topic.
Today on Bold Steps Weekend with Mark Jobe, Pastor Mark will show you how to live a changed life. God knows your potential and what your character could and should look like, He just needs your cooperation. Drawing from the book of Ephesians, Mark explores how God is in the business of changing people.