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Is it important for you and your fiancé to have a common idea of who God before getting married? What you believe about God affects everything else in life. Sharing your beliefs about who God is will build a solid foundation for your marriage.
Today on Bold Steps Minute, Pastor Mark introduces the storehouse concept from Deuteronomy and connects it to God's promise of blessing. It sets up savings and surplus as a biblical pattern, not just a financial trick.
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.
Pastor Mark says when God opens your eyes, you see your brokenness and His saving grace. Don’t ignore the signs—ask Him for clarity, healing, and purpose today.
Pastor Mark says your life gives off a scent—live as light in a dark world and carry a fragrance that honors God.
Pastor Mark says, "God’s presence transforms us." Like Brother Lawrence, we can find Him in every moment. Encountering Him leads to humility, surrender, and a heart ready to be used for His glory.
Pastor Mark tells us to "Renew your mind so you can understand your new purpose and calling in your life." as encourages us to trust in God and respond to His voice.
Many women today feel a constant pressure to improve themselves and just never feel like they’re “enough.” But our joy doesn’t come from a new self-improvement strategy; it comes from rooting our identity in who God says we are and what he has done for us. Trillia Newbell talks with Jen Oshman about her...
Are you resisting when you think you’re cooperating? Today on BOLD STEPS, Mark Jobe examines Moses’ journey and reveals why doing God’s work in the power of the flesh always fails. Discover the character upgrades needed to move to the next level in your calling on Bold Steps with Mark Jobe. Bold Step Gift: Bread...
Today on Bold Steps Minutes with Mark Jobe, Pastor Mark shares how Mary's, the earthly mother of Jesus, story shows that divine interruptions can feel devastating but still fulfill purpose. This helps you hold both pain and trust at the same time.