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Pastor Mark says ”There is no such thing as conversion without transformation. God changes you from the inside out” as this devotional looks at the cost of following Jesus.
Pastor Mark says "No matter where you are or how deep in pain and darkness you are, God still comes to you." as he reminds us life is a journey and we should take it one step at a time.
Pastor Mark says "True faith makes us pursue God" as he reminds us It’s during challenging times in our lives that faith can empower us to persevere, even when we don’t understand
Discover how embracing life’s brevity leads to deeper purpose, humble trust, and God‑centered planning. Reflect on James 4:14 and learn to align your daily decisions with eternal significance.
Temptation begins with our desires, not from God. Learn how to recognize hidden traps, take responsibility, and break sin’s influence through confession, repentance, and practical steps toward freedom.
Pastor Mark tells us that "The way we manage our finances, time, relationships, and even our hearts reflects our trust in God and our understanding of His provision." as helps us with our budgets.
Pastor Mark says "Many are aware of God but miss the moment or fact that Jesus is coming." as he uses Matthew 21 to show how many prepared for the arrival of the Messiah, but missed Jesus.
Pastor Mark says ”Spiritually, we were all once in a world of darkness, but someone woke you up” as this devotional looks at God using people like you and me to join Him in the ministry of awakening.
Pastor Mark says ”No matter how dark your condition or circumstances, there is hope for you to experience the regenerating power of God in your life” as this devotional looks at the good news of the Gospel is that Jesus Christ.
Pastor Mark says "Engage in a way that makes people hungrier for the things of God." as he encourages us to not hear the Great Commission and Just Do It! To live out a genuine faith to others, speak the truth with zeal despite its unpopularity, and encourage others around us to become their best selves in Jesus.