Well, it’s that time of year again . . . a time for flowers, jewelry, and heart-shaped boxes of candies. A time that the world gives special attention to romance and love. But is love—genuine love—any less important the rest of the year?
There’s no shortage of financial analysts who will tell you how to invest your money. They’ll tell you when to buy and when to sell to get the biggest bang for your buck. But none of these advisors know how to invest for eternity. Dr. Robert Jeffress shares some practical investment tips from . . .
Scripture’s clear that believers are called to serve God. Do you compare your gifts to others or long for a more impressive assignment? On Truth For Life, Alistair Begg explains why there’s no ideal place to serve God except right where He’s placed you.
“God will wipe away all tears from their eyes ….” You know this promise, now discover the scene in heaven when this will happen and who God is comforting. Hint: Most of them laid down their lives for Christ in the Tribulation, but now they stand before God’s throne, dressed in white robes because . . .
Dr. Stanley encourages us to trust the Lord to meet our every need, in His way and in His timing. God provides for us in the same way He provides for the birds and the flowers, so we are free to seek His kingdom above all else.
[ATTENTION: This program's material may not be suitable for young children.] Many people are discontent about their sexuality — because we often seek to please ourselves rather than God! Dr. Juli Slattery urges Christians to have an “even if” mindset — to seek and serve God, no matter what . . .
The Bible includes many examples of leaders who started strong but ended weak.Journey through scenes from the life of Saul—the king who refused to bow (1 Samuel 13–15). Tune in to hear Pastor Chuck Swindoll teach about a leader who took others too seriously while not taking God seriously . . .
Prayer is often mysterious. God’s answers sometimes come from unexpected directions, even unrelated to our specific request. In this message from Hebrews 11, Pastor Lutzer shows us how God’s answers can often come in disguise. Let’s learn how to ask in faith, without doubting.
Pastor Bryan shares the second half of a lesson from John 3. Dr. Chapell investigates the life of John the Baptist who first declared the coming of Jesus, and is later sent out by Him on mission. It is a life full of great trial, but also the promise and hope of grace.
Scripture’s clear that believers are called to serve God. Do you compare your gifts to others or long for a more impressive assignment? On Truth For Life, Alistair Begg explains why there’s no ideal place to serve God except right where He’s placed you.
Well, it’s that time of year again . . . a time for flowers, jewelry, and heart-shaped boxes of candies. A time that the world gives special attention to romance and love. But is love—genuine love—any less important the rest of the year?
[ATTENTION: This program's material may not be suitable for young children.] Many people are discontent about their sexuality — because we often seek to please ourselves rather than God! Dr. Juli Slattery urges Christians to have an “even if” mindset — to seek and serve God, no matter what . . .
The Bible includes many examples of leaders who started strong but ended weak.Journey through scenes from the life of Saul—the king who refused to bow (1 Samuel 13–15). Tune in to hear Pastor Chuck Swindoll teach about a leader who took others too seriously while not taking God seriously . . .
Dr. Stanley encourages us to trust the Lord to meet our every need, in His way and in His timing. God provides for us in the same way He provides for the birds and the flowers, so we are free to seek His kingdom above all else.
If Jesus died for us when we were far from God, what does that mean for us now? And how should it shape the way we live? In this in-studio conversation, Rabbi Schneider and Dustin Roberts explore Romans as they talk about grace, confidence before God, identity in Christ, and what it really means to . . .
Allen Jackson Ministries is the media ministry of World Outreach Church (WOC). As part of the church, our goal is to help people become more fully-devoted followers of Jesus Christ through television, radio, the Internet, books, and more.
Even with all of his wisdom, there were things Solomon couldn’t understand – like how a good God could allow injustice. Maybe you’ve wondered the same thing. Dr. David Jeremiah examines the dangers of trying to make God fit our own ideas about justice, fairness and the world.
As believers, God welcomes us into His family. But oftentimes, our earthly family doesn’t want to hear about our faith, or our “other” family. Friday on A NEW BEGINNING, Pastor Greg Laurie offers insight into the family dynamics that follow…when WE follow the Lord.
There’s no shortage of financial analysts who will tell you how to invest your money. They’ll tell you when to buy and when to sell to get the biggest bang for your buck. But none of these advisors know how to invest for eternity. Dr. Robert Jeffress shares some practical investment tips from . . .
Today, Pastor Jack teaches that even though David was the one who was sinned against, he supported Saul by honoring him as God’s anointed king. There was no evil in David’s heart. An awesome response from a man after God’s own heart.
[ATTENTION: This program's material may not be suitable for young children.] Many people are discontent about their sexuality — because we often seek to please ourselves rather than God! Dr. Juli Slattery urges Christians to have an “even if” mindset — to seek and serve God, no matter what . . .
“God will wipe away all tears from their eyes ….” You know this promise, now discover the scene in heaven when this will happen and who God is comforting. Hint: Most of them laid down their lives for Christ in the Tribulation, but now they stand before God’s throne, dressed in white robes because . . .
If Jesus died for us when we were far from God, what does that mean for us now? And how should it shape the way we live? In this in-studio conversation, Rabbi Schneider and Dustin Roberts explore Romans as they talk about grace, confidence before God, identity in Christ, and what it really means to . . .
Scripture’s clear that believers are called to serve God. Do you compare your gifts to others or long for a more impressive assignment? On Truth For Life, Alistair Begg explains why there’s no ideal place to serve God except right where He’s placed you.
Well, it’s that time of year again . . . a time for flowers, jewelry, and heart-shaped boxes of candies. A time that the world gives special attention to romance and love. But is love—genuine love—any less important the rest of the year?
Even with all of his wisdom, there were things Solomon couldn’t understand – like how a good God could allow injustice. Maybe you’ve wondered the same thing. Dr. David Jeremiah examines the dangers of trying to make God fit our own ideas about justice, fairness and the world.
[ATTENTION: This program's material may not be suitable for young children.] Many people are discontent about their sexuality — because we often seek to please ourselves rather than God! Dr. Juli Slattery urges Christians to have an “even if” mindset — to seek and serve God, no matter what . . .
“God will wipe away all tears from their eyes ….” You know this promise, now discover the scene in heaven when this will happen and who God is comforting. Hint: Most of them laid down their lives for Christ in the Tribulation, but now they stand before God’s throne, dressed in white robes because . . .
As Christians, our lives are built on what Christ did on the Cross and what He accomplished for us. On today’s PowerPoint, Pastor Jack Graham begins the series “Portraits of Enduring Faith,” reminding us to focus on what Jesus is doing now and what He will do to fulfill His destiny with the . . .
Allen Jackson Ministries is the media ministry of World Outreach Church (WOC). As part of the church, our goal is to help people become more fully-devoted followers of Jesus Christ through television, radio, the Internet, books, and more.
Pastor Bryan shares the second half of a lesson from John 3. Dr. Chapell investigates the life of John the Baptist who first declared the coming of Jesus, and is later sent out by Him on mission. It is a life full of great trial, but also the promise and hope of grace.
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