Given by Don Henson
Given by Don Henson
Given by Tom Clark
Moses was a towering figure in Hebrew history as a bastion of faith and a man of action. But he didn't start out that way. What lessons can we draw from the scant history we have from the first 80 years of his life?
Given by Andy Burnett
We look at five components present in vitalized marriages in the faith.
Given by Mark Whynaucht
In this seminar, we'll talk honestly about what happens when you've been in the Church a long time and faith starts to feel familiar - not because anything is wrong, but because routine and weariness can quietly replace expectancy. This isn't about guilt or labels like "lukewarm", but about understanding how spiritual fire is maintained and finding renewed...
Given by Michael Lindenberg
Every Christian is living out a story that is still being written. God’s desire is that our story begins with faith and concludes the same way—faithful, enduring, and pleasing to Him.
Given by Justin Adkins
Elijah was just an ordinary man, used by God to do extraordinary things. God used various situations to train Elijah, to help him build the trust and faith in God, so that he could be used in very powerful ways. We look at these lessons that Elijah can teach us today.
Given by Nick Slaughter
God didn’t leave us with a theological puzzle to solve: faith or obedience? instead, He gave us a lens we already understand. When we look at our relationship with Him the way He tells us to, a lot of confusion falls away. Our responsibility becomes clearer, more personal, and more doable. If we look through the lens God gave us, w...
Given by Ray Harris
If you had God's power to the fullest extent, what would you do with it? Would you walk through all the hospitals and heal everyone? Why isn't that the case today? God knows how to use His power for the ultimate good of everyone in every situation. This truth ensures that we, his people continue to learn how to deal...