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Pastor Mark says "If you’re excusing your sin when you talk about it, you’re not in a state of repentance." as he challenges us to go beyond "I'm Sorry".
Pastor Mark says "You are like who you spend time with" as he presents us with your choice of our company and how Psalms 1:1 counsels us to choose wisely.
What happens when the kids in your neighborhood, class or play group are different? Maybe one of them has a special need. Trillia Newbell talks with author Katie Blackburn about her book, The Very Best Baseball Game: A Story About Disability and God's Good Design for Us and how you can begin conversations with your kids about...
Some of us wrestle with fear, anxiety and panic attacks. Many believers feel they should cast their feelings upon God, but they don't know how. Trillia Newbell talks with Blair Linne about her book, Made to Tremble and her journey through anxiety and how it gave her a deeper understanding of what it means to be human and what...
Where do you go when your faith is shaken and your leaders fail you? When you're grieving a friend who walked away from God? When the doubts, disappointments, and sufferings of this broken world tempt you to walk away from him too? Trillia Newbell talks with author and Bible teacher Courtney Reissig about her book, Someone to Believe...
Learn why confession is essential for a vibrant walk with God. Based on Psalm 51, this devotional explores how God cleanses our hearts, restores joy, and writes a new story of grace in our lives.
Pastor Mark says, "Let Jesus be your guide." In uncertain times, trust His Word, stay grounded in truth, and follow His path—even when it goes against the flow of culture. The destination is victorious!
Pastor Mark tells us that "Through our actions, we can help others experience the healing power of Jesus." as he guides us in how we can help others reach Jesus.
Pastor Mark says "Whatever seeds you sow is the harvest that you’re going to reap." as he directs us to the example of the farmer to see how generosity breeds generosity.
Pastor Mark says ”The key to your future lies in your past ” as this devotional looks at painful moments in our lives having the potential of serving as a catalyst for growth.