The Victory Series shares faith building messages from pastors across the Philippines for everyday discipleship.
Peace on Earth did not come as an idea, or a feeling, or a season. Peace came as a Person — Jesus Christ.
Jesus is the king who came to redeem us and restore us to God.
Loving God fully means living His Word daily—in our hearts, homes, and conversations with the next generation.
Let go of the distractions. Seek God's Word. Grow in His goodness.
God’s Word revives our soul and lights our path. His perfect law brings wisdom, joy, and clarity to every part of our lives
All Scripture is breathed out by God and profitable for teaching, for reproof, for correction, and for training in righteousness, that the man of God may be complete, equipped for every good work.
God's work done in God's way will never lack God's supply.
This is contentment: when our lives are fully centered on Christ, and He alone becomes our source and our strength.
May we, as a people of God, rejoice and pursue with passion the honor and the privilege of being given the grace of giving.
There will come a day when we will see Jesus seated on His great white throne and hear His promise fulfilled: "Behold, I am making all things new."
Let us be grateful that in Jesus, our names are written in Heaven.
True worship calls us to live pure, persevere in faith, and labor in love — ready for the ultimate celebration with Christ.
We can live a life of confidence in God.
In Christ, we have a better life when we live by faith.
We can joyfully endure present affliction for in Christ we possess a better and a lasting provision.
Through Christ's sacrifice, our sins are washed away, our conscience made pure, and our faith fixed on the Most High.
We are called to remember the new covenant of Christ, living in the freedom that only He graciously provides.
Through the new covenant, Jesus guarantees us access to His presence, assurance of His strength, and an advocate in our present circumstances.
May we serve each day out of love for God, nurture hope through daily diligence, and follow a faithful example to stay inspired and eager on our spiritual journey.
The One who paid the extreme price for our sin, even when we have not repented, is the same High Priest in God that draws us to Himself.
Make every effort to enter the rest that only Jesus can offer.
Consider Jesus, for He is greater and far better than any prophet or priest.
Jesus is better because of His redemptive work on the cross.
Jesus is greater in His revelation, in His radiance, and in His redemption.
God can use you to make an enduring impact on the world for generations to come.
Long before we spoke a word, God spoke purpose over us.
Repentance and faith bring us back to the Father.
The Holy Spirit empowers us fully to preach the gospel boldly.
This is our hope: at the sound of heaven, multitudes will be drawn together to Christ.
Faith is trust in what we can't see, rooted in being filled by hope.
If hope is real, how should it reshape the way we live with one another?
A bright future begins with unshakable hope in an unchanging Savior.
Just as one transgression brought condemnation to all people, so one righteous act brings justification and life to everyone. This is our hope.
Hope in God is eternally sure because He is forever gracious and never unfaithful.
Celebration and mission are our responses to Christ's resurrection.
May we enter that place of reflection that leads to a response of devotion.
When we fast with sincerity, we open our hearts in humility and lean fully on Jesus.
When we pray, seek God with sincerity, not for display. Trust Him for our needs, align with His will, and extend forgiveness as He forgives us.
When we give, let it be a joyful response to our Savior’s generosity, not out of obligation. God's grace moves us to love Him, drawing us into His rhythm.
In persecution, Jesus sustains us with His Word, sends the Helper to encourage us, and blesses us with life to proclaim the gospel.
Abundance of life in Christ is only possible when we deny ourselves and surrender everything at the foot of the cross.
Forsaking all competing priorities means we value our relationship with Jesus over everything else.
Entering the narrow gate means building our foundation in Christ alone.
God's love transforms us and allows us to love others just as He loves them.
God's love remains the same over time — it's reliable and everlasting.
God's love is unfailing, unmovable, and unconditional.
May we not lose the ability to listen and recognize the voice of our Ultimate Shepherd, Jesus.
May our lives be a pursuit of a Person, a service to our King, and glorify our Lord & Saviour Jesus Christ.
May we shift our focus – not on what we can gain from God, but on the incredible gift of grace through Christ's sacrifice for us.
May we lay aside every thing that hinders us from focusing our eyes on Jesus, the author and perfecter of our faith.
Faith reveals the truth of God’s Word that leads to His unrelenting Love.
Finally, in Jesus the Messiah, through His sacrifice on the Cross, we are delivered and set free.
Finally, in Christ, our salvation and future are secure.
Finally, in Christ, we became Heirs of the Promise given to Abraham.
Because of God's love for us, Jesus died on the cross for our sins; this is the gospel we proclaim.
In the midst of our challenges, let us learn to trust in the Lord by ascribing honour due His Name.
We are called to walk in love for God and for His people.
Go therefore and make disciples of all nations, baptizing them in the name of the Father and of the Son and of the Holy Spirit.
Jesus, who was taken up into Heaven, will come in the same way as He went.
So those who received His Word were baptized. And they devoted themselves to the apostles' teaching and the fellowship, to the breaking of bread and the prayers.
We are sanctified by the truth; God's Word is the truth.
In Him we have redemption through his blood, the forgiveness of our trespasses, according to the riches of His grace.
All Scripture is breathed out by God and profitable for teaching, for reproof, for correction, and for training in righteousness.
God has called each of us to be a blessing to the nations.
We are sanctified by the Word to be sent to the World.
A lifestyle of generosity starts from a heart that gives cheerfully.
The ability to produce wealth starts with a seed.
Honour the Lord with your wealth and give with all your heart.
Promote righteousness, prevent evil, and judge with righteous judgement.
As the Lord blesses us it is an opportunity to address the needs around us.
We become less loving when we forget who we are, who God is, and what He has done.
The Word of God is the promise of God, it is the will of God, and the plan of God.
Being members of God's household, we are called to serve, forgive, and love one another.
The Next Generation is the responsibility of Our Generation.
God restores us by lovingly sending people to rebuke us.
Christ's love and sacrifice make covenant relationships thrive.
The Bible reminds us to fix our eyes on Jesus by being transformed and renewed in His likeness.
We are not just meant to be recipients of God's blessing but to be conduits of God's blessing to the nations.
We are called to disciple the next generation so that they set their hope in God and keep His commandments.
We are called not just to follow Jesus, but also to fish for men.
To Honor God means to do his mission: Make Disciples.
Our mission: to testify to the world that we are part of God's redemption story.
The Holy Spirit is the confirmation of our salvation by faith in Jesus Christ.
The faith to forgive is the glue that keeps us walking together.
Following Jesus means we get to have a new purpose and meaning in life as we pursue Him and His people.
The fruit of your life is the best testimony of the supremacy of Jesus Christ.
As we behold JESUS, we become like Him.
We are now made new and complete in JESUS.
True life is experienced when Jesus is preeminent.
God's place of grace for us is where our brokenness is restored.
Whether you're at a point of faith or failure in your walk with God, Jesus is your place of grace.
God placed us where we are for such a time as this to represent Christ with faith like no other.
Whenever we have lost faith, remember that we have a God like no other who knows our very need.
Faith like no other calls for us to believe in, to fight for, and to do God's will.
Faith like no other believes and obeys the Word of our gracious God.
God is more committed to our Holiness than our Happiness.
A life that's set apart is devoted to God, perseveres in faith, and proclaims the Gospel.
Jesus is the bridge that restores our holiness and reconciles us to God.
Through Christ, God's holiness was revealed, giving us total and direct access to Him anywhere and anytime.
Only in Christ can holiness & trust be restored.
God set us apart in accordance to His likeness.
Our eternal goal is to be Christlike and to live according to His purpose.
Jesus cleansed, healed, and made us well so we can increase our faith and be debt-free.
God's promise of Salvation was fulfilled through Jesus Christ.
The Incarnation of Christ brought overwhelming joy and everlasting peace to those who believe in Him.
The Virgin Birth was the one birth in all of history that saved the world.
The Birth of Jesus Christ paved the way for humanity's hope for salvation.
We are called to keep gathering to stir up & encourage one another in God's truth and love.
We are called to gather so that the power of God can be felt by a world filled with brokenness.
The Church is the presence of God in the communities where He places us.
The Holy Spirit empowers us to live like Christ and to bear witness to what He has done on the cross.
The Gospel is the power of God for salvation that is received and lived out by faith in Christ Jesus.
God became man in Jesus, lived a sinless life, and willingly gave Himself as a sacrifice for our sins.
God loves us, that despite our rebellion, He made a way for our redemption.
God is one in essence, three in persons: co-equal, co-eternal, and co-majestic.
God has a mission to provide doorways for us to preach the gospel to every nation.
God strategically sent us to impact lives and nations with the Gospel of Jesus.
The LORD overcomes our enemies so that we, by faith, may receive His inheritance.
God will always remember his covenant with us and will surely deliver us from any oppression.
The LORD oversees nations, securing His purpose and power for His people's sake.
God provided the road out to overcome challenges by ruling in our hearts.
The delay in the fulfillment of God’s promises reminds us that His timing is not always immediate, but it’s always purposeful.
God gave us a double portion of His Spirit to raise the next generation in faith and leadership.
God gave us the Spirit of Faith to persevere, to focus on, and to obey His Word.
If Jesus could deliver people from severe forms of oppression, He could free us from whatever holds us in bondage, too.
God can calm the storms that come your way.
Jesus is the one who brings hope even in the midst of our grief.
God brings healing and restoration even in impossible situations.
When we put God's purpose first, God's abundant provision follows even in the impossible.
Jesus has authority over all ---- even in the impossibilities of our lives.
God uses miracles in advancing his mission of the church to preach the gospel and disciple the nations.
Jesus will go out of his way to save you.
The preaching of God's word cannot be stopped, even in difficult situations.
The Holy Spirit came upon the disciples, and they began proclaiming the might works of God.
We can worship God through songs in times of plenty and in want.
Christianity is meant to be lived in a community not in isolation.
When we pray it is a divine partnership with God.
God’s Word is the powerful seed we plant in our hearts.
Right after the world is destroyed and you have to start all over again, God gives seed to Noah. In the worst of times, your rescue is in the seed.
The inevitability of an abundant future is in the seed.
The resurrection of Christ is a miraculous event that revealed Jesus as greater than death, worthy of worship and worth proclaiming to the whole world.
The death of Christ is a miraculous event that revealed Jesus as the Son of God - the wisdom of God and the power of God disarming rulers and authorities in triumph.
Jesus, the bread of life, will sustain us every single day.
While we are called to love our church community or people of the same faith, we are also designed to build relationships with those who have yet to encounter Jesus.
God has designed us for relationship with our fellow believers — to love and forgive one another, and to serve Jesus together.
From the very beginning, God designed us for a relationship with Him. This starts by following Jesus, which is the most important decision we can make in our lives.
The Father, the Son, and the Holy Spirit living together in perfect harmony reflect the kind of relationships God wants us to enjoy in this life.
The glory of God will be fully displayed when he raises from the dead all who have trusted in Jesus. This great hope comforts the souls of all who wait on God to fulfill his promises.
God performs miracles in order to display his works which reveal his character, nature, and purpose.
Jesus is sovereign and performs miracles to bring his disciples through the chaos of the current corrupted creation.
God’s miraculous salvation through Jesus is sufficient to satisfy the needs of all who hunger for God and righteousness.
God sometimes performs miracles to deliver people from the consequences of their sins.
God’s miracles are important for spreading the gospel.
The ultimate purpose of God’s miracles among us is to reveal His glory.
Those who sow in tears, which is putting our concerns in the hands of God, will reap shouts of joy.
Jesus is our Messiah. Those who believe in Him will find life in His name.
Jesus is fully God and He is the only one who can save us.
Jesus is the Lamb of God who brings salvation for God’s people through His death, which in turn redeemed us from the wages of our sins.
Jesus is the revelation of God in the flesh.
There is an eternal value for leveraging wealth for kingdom cause and impact.
Is financial freedom the end goal of people? Jesus showed us that there is more to life than financial freedom.
Our relationship with money is not just an issue of following financial rules, it’s about a relationship of trust with God.
How should we respond when we go through transitions and changes?
How do we shift to the right focus when life overwhelms us with changes, transitions, and problems? May the study of God's word lead us to clarity of His plans for us.
Pray the Word, not our problems. When we pray the Word of God, we pray His will and plan. Our hope becomes clear as we declare His promises over our lives.
When facing affliction, be promise-conscious and Word-conscious. The Word of the Lord breathes life into our hopelessness. It calls the miraculous into our impossibilities and it always shows us the right path.
The Word of the Lord is always the truth no matter the circumstances, no matter the time, and no matter the challenge.
The Lord sets us free from the bondage of sin and of the world, that the closing of history will see all nations worshiping Him.
The greatest need of all peoples and cultures is the hope that we have in the God of our salvation. The gospel that we can proclaim and demonstrate reveals this hope.
The Word of God is powerful and life changing, especially when we proclaim and prophesy it.
When we meditate on the Word, the wisdom of God is stored up into our minds and hearts. That Word has the power of God to transform and empower us.
To learn the Word is to know it so that we may then apply and obey it. The blessing of the Lord is not necessarily a reward for obedience, instead it is experienced on the path of obedience.
We rekindle the next generation’s passion to serve God who works wonders resulting in inspired servant leadership.
We reclaim our generation’s spiritual heritage by imparting faith and hope through God’s word and our multigenerational relationships.
Do not lose heart in the face of challenges for God is with you. He will strengthen you to overcome.
Like the church in Antioch, we respond when the Holy Spirit speaks and send us for His purpose.
Like the church in Rome, we are exhorted to see one another for impartation and encouragement, and share the eagerness to preach the gospel.
By gathering frequently just like the early church, we are to be devoted to the apostles’ teaching, fellowship, breaking of bread, and prayer.
The Church is the gathering of people who have the same foundation in the Lord Jesus Christ.
As God’s royal, holy, and chosen people, we are made to proclaim his glory through the gospel. We are called to let our light shine in this dark world.
Because of Jesus, we are no longer strangers and aliens, but citizens, saints, and members brought into the household of God. We are growing and being built together as His Holy Temple.
Families play a big part in the foundation of faith of the next generation. The influence they have goes beyond the four corners of their home.
Cornelius is a family man and well respected Roman army officer. When he responded to God, he made an impact not just among his family and close friends, but in through out the city.
God’s purpose for the family goes beyond blessing it and its members. His desire is to make families a channel of His blessing to others.
The power of the Holy Spirit dwelling in us enables us to proclaim the gospel.
We see how the fear of the Lord makes a lot of difference as Daniel’s faith and work under the rulership of a new king paved the way for the return of the exiles to the Promised Land.
How do you handle obscurity? King Nebuchadnezzar’s reign is over; his son Belshazzar replaced him. Daniel was no longer active in public service but when he was called to serve, he was ready to respond.
How do you speak God’s truth to people who are in power? King Nebuchadnezzar’s second dream was about his own humiliation. But instead of rubbing it in, Daniel exhorted the king to repent and turn away from the oppression he has caused his people.
When is it right for the people of God to not obey civil authority? The story of Shadrach, Meshach, and Abednego in the fiery furnace is not just a story of deliverance, but a story of civil disobedience when sin is made into law.
In times of peril, is silence ever an option? King Nebuchadnezzar had a troubling dream and he threatened to kill his servants if they won’t be able to explain its meaning. Daniel volunteered to interpret his dreams even if he didn’t know yet what it means. He and his friends beg God’s help for them to be able to understand it and not be killed.
What do you do when your life is turned upside down because of the political choices of your national leaders?
Daniel, Hananiah, Mishael, and Azariah were faithful young men who had to grapple with the question of honoring God in a culture that doesn’t acknowledge God.
Christ’s resurrection is of first importance. His resurrection upholds all reasons to believe and hope that when we die with Him, we will also live with Him.
Christ’s Death on the cross is of first importance. He was afflicted, pierced for our transgressions, and crushed for our iniquities. Through His death, we are delivered from the punishment of our sins.
The voices we allow to enter our minds influence how we live. May God's voice be the loudest voice we listen to and allow Him to transform, enlighten, and encourage us.
God has chosen us for His purpose—to shake our nation and make the kingdoms of this world become the kingdoms of God.
Let us revive our hope in God’s power to restore what was lost as His people prioritize the building of His house.
Let God renew our strength in rebuilding His house by revealing His plan to shake the nations to be a testimony of His blessing and bring glory to His name.
Let our efforts and energy be redirected to God’s kingdom purpose, and trust that He will bless not only the works of our hands towards His house, but towards our nation and our own house as well.
Salvation comes only through Jesus, the cornerstone who was crucified and raised from the dead. He gives hope and restoration to all men.
Jesus is the Son of God who was prophesied as the cornerstone, He was rejected by Israel but ultimately chosen by God to bring salvation to the world.
Jesus intercedes for us. He came to the Father and prayed on our behalf to keep us from the evil one, bless us, and be saved through the gospel.
Jesus is the true vine who imparts life to His people. As we abide in Him, we will be aligned to His will, resulting in prayers that trusts His ways and a life of fruitfulness.
Those who abide in Jesus’ words are truly His disciples. They will know the truth, and the truth will set them free from their sins.
Jesus the true bread of heaven. Whoever feeds on Him by feeding on His words will live, for His words are Spirit and life and are the words of eternal life.
Jesus has life in Himself, and everyone who hears His word and believes the Father receives eternal life.
Jesus is the Word of God who created all things and imparts life and light to everyone who receives Him. He grants them the right to become God’s children and reveals the Father to them in grace and truth.
God is always at work in our lives. Let us align ourselves with His will through His word.
As we end the year, we hope to be reminded why we give thanks and sing praise, even after all the things we experienced and are experiencing—Jesus came, and He will come again!
Jesus is the King who came to rule the everlasting kingdom of righteousness, peace, and justice.
The birth of Christ is a celebration of the Light coming to the dark world and giving life.
Christmas is celebrating the fulfilled promise of God being with us.
We are called by God to declare and demonstrate the Gospel.
In the midst of hopelessness, Jesus can move and turn our situation into a demonstration of His faithfulness.
God's faithfulness in the past and the certainty of His promises lead us to live a victorious and hope-filled life.
Hope is found in Jesus Christ. He is our Redeemer who took on the punishment for our sins and brings righteousness to His people.
God assures His people that He had not forgotten them nor would He ever abandon them. We hold on to the promise of God that He can restore us back to His will.
Our covenant-keeping God invites us to draw near and listen to Him. He has established His faithfulness to His promises, therefore, we can always count on Him.
Because God is trustworthy, we have hope. We can have the courage to go through life's challenges knowing that He is a covenant-keeping God.
Our covenant-keeping God gives us hope. This message talks about the faithfulness of God in His promises to us, which brings us comfort as we face our current realities.
There is good news of peace, happiness, and salvation for all. And we, as the Church, are the messengers who bear that news, so that people may call on the name of the Lord and be saved.
God has appointed His Servant, Jesus, to be the Light for the nations that His salvation may reach to the ends of the earth. That mission has now been entrusted to us, the Church.
How do we face sufferings while keeping our hope anchored in Jesus?
As we prepare for the second coming, we are given instructions on not just how to live life but also what to expect when that day comes.
We are called to live a life that pleases and honors God.
Let us remember that when we are going through difficult times, we can stand fast and depend on Jesus Christ.
We thrive when we work and serve together with our church community.
Knowing Jesus is our greatest assurance. May this message encourage us to keep the faith, serve in love, and be steadfast in hope, even in the midst of trials.
Let us continue to encourage the young people to continue pursuing their calling despite the current situation and temptation to fall away.
We can minister to the next generation by acknowledging their difficulties while encouraging them to get renewed strength in God.
God's heart in giving us the ability to produce wealth is for us to be a blessing to communities and the nations.
Understanding God's provision within the covenant relationship should lead us to realize that we, His people, are called to walk in His ways and trust Him.
When abundance comes, pride can easily set in the hearts of men. God wants us to remember who He is and what He has done for us. Just like the Israelites, God reminds us to be humble and depend on no one but Him.
God wants His people to obey Him so they may enjoy the blessings of God's covenant.
As workers in the marketplace, we are all Christ's representatives, who are called to honor and please God by treating each other right, fair, and good.
As children, we are called to honor and obey our parents. As parents, we are called to raise a generation of godly children.
Bishop Ferdie talks about the covenant relationship between Christ and the Church as the biblical model for marriages.
Pastor Joseph talks about experiencing the love of God in all circumstances.
God empowers us, through His Spirit, to overcome.
God's holiness doesn't push us away, but invites us to worship Him and live for His purpose.
God’s vision is to bring salvation to all people in all nations.
God's ultimate plan for our world is to make it new where there is healing for all, reconciliation of relationships, and abundant prosperity. Because of this, we can look to the future with hope.
When believers live out their faith, they are being salt and light to the world. God’s righteousness is felt and experienced by those around them.
Jesus is the suffering Servant prophesied in Isaiah who bore our sins, suffered injustice, and became victorious.
Our God is just, and He deals with injustice and oppression in our world.
Our relationship with Jesus didn't just save us from sin. We were also given a new purpose—to extend God's righteousness and justice to others.
Bishop Ferdie shares how we can be prepared and set apart for God's use in reaching the campus.
Joy in Christ brings peace in the midst of anxiety, contentment despite lack, strength despite trouble, and supply for every need.
Enduring joy comes from the surpassing worth of pursuing Christ, knowing Him despite the loss of earthly gain, and pressing on towards His upward call.
Joy is made complete when we walk in humility, unity, love, and service in our relationships.
In the midst of our present difficulties, we can find joy in Christ.
For the last week of our Awesome God series, Pastor Paolo helps us understand God as Almighty through the story of Jacob.
For the fourth week of our Awesome God series, Pastor Gilbert talks about our God who redeems and provides through the story of Abraham.
For the third week of our Awesome God series, Pastor Jon talks about the story of Hagar and preaches about the Lord who sees.
For the second week of our Awesome God series, Bishop Ferdie preaches about God's peace through the life of Gideon.
We enter the new year declaring how awesome our God is. For the first week of our Awesome God series, we learn more about God's self-existence through the life of Moses.
As we close 2020, Pastor Rico preaches about the grace of God throughout the year.
As we end our In Time series, Pastor Marc talks about Jesus as the light who came to dispel the darkness in our world.
For the second week of our In Time series, Pastor Ariel preaches about how Jesus brings life to us.
In the next three weeks, we will look at what the coming of Jesus means for us today through the gospel of John. Pastor Dennis starts our In Time series by talking about Jesus as Lord and Creator.
As we close our Add to Heart series, Pastor Paolo preaches about the importance of our attitude when we give to God.
In the second week of our Add to Heart series, Bishop Manny talks about truths that will help us worship God through our wealth and resources.
Why should we give our best to God? In this message, Bishop Ferdie begins our Add to Heart series where we look at attitudes when it comes to giving.
Pastor CJ preaches about the value of relational unity in the church as we close our 22-week study on the book of Romans.
In this message, Pastor Joe preaches about the value of welcoming others to the church and shares principles on how to relate to one another as believers.
Pastor Gilbert talks about the principles in Romans 13 that could guide us when it comes to relating to the government as Christian believers and citizens.
In this episode, Pastor Ariel preaches about expressing the gospel by putting love into action.
For the next five weeks, we will be looking at how we can express the gospel in our lives and respond in view of God’s mercy. In this episode, Pastor Paolo talks about the gifts of grace.
Despite the pandemic, our mission to preach the gospel and see it forcefully advance in every nation continues. In this episode, Pastor Rico talks about the importance of preaching the gospel where Christ is not yet known.
Despite the pandemic, our mission to preach the gospel and see it forcefully advance in every nation continues. In this episode, Pastor Michael explains the power of the gospel and its impact on nations.
In our podcast series, The Gospel Explained, we want to have a clearer understanding of the power of the Gospel and its implications for our lives through studying the book of Romans. In Episode 15, we look at the sovereignty of God in Romans 9–11.
In our podcast series, The Gospel Explained, we want to have a clearer understanding of the power of the Gospel and its implications for our lives through studying the book of Romans. In Episode 14, we look at Romans 8:31–39.
We close our two-week campus series entitled Generationship with the story of David and Solomon. This week, we'll look at the value of generations uniting for the same mission.
We begin our two-week series entitled Generationship, where we will talk about the relationship between two generations. This week, we look at the relationship between Saul and Jonathan.
In our podcast series, The Gospel Explained, we want to have a clearer understanding of the power of the Gospel and its implications for our lives through studying the book of Romans. In Episode 13, we look at Romans 8:18-30.
In our podcast series, The Gospel Explained, we want to have a clearer understanding of the power of the Gospel and its implications for our lives through studying the book of Romans. In Episode 12, we look at Romans 8:1-17.
In our podcast series, The Gospel Explained, we want to have a clearer understanding of the power of the Gospel and its implications for our lives through studying the book of Romans. In Episode 11, we look at Romans 7:1-25.
In our podcast series, The Gospel Explained, we want to have a clearer understanding of the power of the Gospel and its implications for our lives through studying the book of Romans. In Episode 10, we look at Romans 6:15-23.
In our podcast series, The Gospel Explained, we want to have a clearer understanding of the power of the Gospel and its implications for our lives through studying the book of Romans. In Episode 9, we look at Romans 6:1-14.
In our podcast series, The Gospel Explained, we want to have a clearer understanding of the power of the Gospel and its implications for our lives through studying the book of Romans. In Episode 8, we look at God's grace in Romans 5:12-21.
In our podcast series, The Gospel Explained, we want to have a clearer understanding of the power of the Gospel and its implications for our lives through studying the book of Romans. In Episode 7, we look at God's love in Romans 5:1-11.
In our 9-episode podcast series, The Gospel Explained, we want to have a clearer understanding of the power of the Gospel and its implications for our lives through studying the book of Romans. In Episode 6, we look at God's promise in Romans 4:1-25.
In our podcast series, The Gospel Explained, we want to have a clearer understanding of the power of the Gospel and its implications for our lives through studying the book of Romans. In Episode 5, we look at God's faithfulness in Romans 3:1-18.
In our Father's Day episode on The Father's Heart, we talk about the blessing of our Father in heaven.
In our 5-episode podcast series, A New Hope, we talk about the hope that Jesus brings to everyone through His life and resurrection. In Episode 5, we talk about the Holy Spirit and prayers for boldness.
In our 5-episode podcast series, A New Hope, we talk about the hope that Jesus brings to everyone through His life and resurrection. In Episode 4, we talk about the Holy Spirit and prayers for healing.
In our 5-episode podcast series, A New Hope, we talk about the hope that Jesus brings to everyone through His life and resurrection. In Episode 3, we talk about the Pentecost.
In Perspective, a 4-episode series, we look at what it means for God to be our Shepherd. In Episode 4, we look at what it means to experience God's presence as our Shepherd.
In Perspective, a 4-episode series, we look at what it means for God to be our Shepherd. In Episode 3, we look at what it means for God to protect us as our Shepherd.
In this Mother's Day episode, we celebrate the beauty and strength of mothers through the life of Jochebed, the mother of Moses. She showed strength, courage, and trust in God in the midst of the Hebrews' slavery in Egypt.
In Perspective, a 4-episode series, we look at what it means for God to be our Shepherd. In Episode 2, we look at how He leads us to places of peace.
In Perspective, a 4-episode series, we look at what it means for God to be our Shepherd. In Episode 1, we look at how He provides for us as our Shepherd.
In this podcast, we join a global prayer movement calling churches to pray together in light of the COVID-19 pandemic. We come together in prayer, believing God will move in our homes, cities, and nations.
In our 5-episode podcast series, A New Hope, we talk about the hope that Jesus brings to everyone through His life and resurrection. In Episode 2, we talk about Resurrection Sunday.
In our 5-episode podcast series, A New Hope, we talk about the hope that Jesus brings to everyone through His life and resurrection. In Episode 1, we talk about Palm Sunday.
In our podcast series, The Gospel Explained, we want to have a clearer understanding of the power of the Gospel and its implications for our lives through studying the book of Romans. In Episode 4, we learn through Romans 2:17-29 how obedience is a matter of the heart.
In our podcast series, The Gospel Explained, we want to have a clearer understanding of the power of the Gospel and its implications for our lives through studying the book of Romans. In Episode 3, we learn through Romans 2:1-16 how the kindness of God is meant to lead us to repentance.
In our podcast series, The Gospel Explained, we want to have a clearer understanding of the power of the Gospel and its implications for our lives through studying the book of Romans. In Episode 2, we will look at Romans 1:18-32 and how God makes plain to us what He considers “unrighteousness.”
In our podcast series, The Gospel Explained, we want to have a clearer understanding of the power of the Gospel and its implications for our lives through studying the book of Romans. In Episode 1, we will look at Romans 1:1-17 and what it means to be unashamed of the gospel.
In our 3-episode podcast series On A Journey, we look at the life of Jesus and how He, in His lifetime, shows the perfect example of discipleship: the journey with God and His people. In Episode 3, we learn that any disciple can multiply himself or herself through a small discipleship group in their area of influence.
In our 3-episode podcast series On A Journey, we look at the life of Jesus and how He, in His lifetime, shows the perfect example of discipleship: the journey with God and His people. In Episode 2, we look at what it means to make one disciple at a time as we go on fulfilling His purpose for our lives, being a blessing to our campuses, cultures, and communities.
In our 3-episode podcast series On A Journey, we look at the life of Jesus and how He, in His lifetime, shows the perfect example of discipleship: the journey with God and His people. In Episode 1, we look at what it means to become a disciple who seeks and follows Jesus with others and is willing to leave everything else to follow Him and His purpose.
Amazing Grace is a 5-episode podcast series about understanding how amazing God’s grace is—justifying, sufficient, sanctifying, enriching, and inviting. In Episode 5, we look at how amazing grace transforms our devotional life.
Amazing Grace is a 5-episode podcast series about understanding how amazing God’s grace is—justifying, sufficient, sanctifying, enriching, and inviting. In Episode 4, we look at how amazing grace transforms our finances.
Amazing Grace is a 5-episode podcast series about understanding how amazing God’s grace is—justifying, sufficient, sanctifying, enriching, and inviting. In Episode 3, we look at how amazing grace transforms our behavior.
Amazing Grace is a 5-episode podcast series about understanding how amazing God’s grace is—justifying, sufficient, sanctifying, enriching, and inviting. In Episode 2, we look at how amazing grace transforms our suffering.
Amazing Grace is a 5-episode podcast series about understanding how amazing God’s grace is—justifying, sufficient, sanctifying, enriching, and inviting. In Episode 1, we look at how amazing grace transforms our eternity.
Hope Has Come is a 4-episode podcast about the Apostle Paul’s letter to the Galatians on the message of the gospel and the hope that it brings. In Episode 4 we look at how our adoption as children of God affects our future.
Hope Has Come is a 4-episode podcast about the Apostle Paul’s letter to the Galatians on the message of the gospel and the hope that it brings. In Episode 3 we look at what it means to be adopted as children of God.
Hope Has Come is a 4-episode podcast about the Apostle Paul’s letter to the Galatians on the message of the gospel and the hope that it brings. In Episode 2, we look at how we were bought at a price.
Hope Has Come is a 4-episode podcast about the Apostle Paul’s letter to the Galatians on the message of the gospel and the hope that it brings. In Episode 1, we look at what it means that Jesus Christ was "born of woman."
Imago Dei is a 3-episode podcast series about understanding the identity of man through the image of God. In Episode 3, we learn that true womanhood is Christ-likeness and is expressed in Christ-like character.
Imago Dei is a 3-episode podcast series about understanding the identity of man through the image of God. In Episode 2, we learn that true manhood is Christ-likeness and is expressed in Christ-like character.
The Father so loves us that he is on mission to save us.
Jesus' sacrifice on the cross was not His final destruction but ultimately, it was His glorification.
Receive His peace for our fears, embrace His purpose for our journey, and walk in His power for the mission ahead.
Before we moved towards Jesus, He moved towards us. Jesus initiated the conversation and the mission of God.
We can have an infilling of the Holy Spirit every day of our lives, we don’t need to remain empty.
Spiritual growth happens when we devotedly pursue Jesus together.
The Holy Spirit empowers us to stand together in unity and boldly proclaim the gospel.
God desires to transform an ordinary disciple to become an extraordinary disciple-maker.
Persecution hurts but it can be a blessing.
The gospel is not made true by belief but is true regardless of belief.
Because He lives, our faith stands, our sins are gone, our future is secure, our mission is unstoppable, and our hope is alive.
What kind of life will you live now as a result of the gospel?
Sainthood is for all who were called and redeemed by God through Jesus Christ.
God is looking for a kindling to spark a fire of revival that would bring many to salvation.
The resurrected life of Jesus brings His resurrection life in us.