Compassion has been defined as a “sympathetic pity and concern for the suffering and misfortune of others.” Of course, it’s easy to show concern for those who are sick. But, the question is, How can you cultivate compassion for people who have sinned against you?
Throughout history, kings and queens have ruled over vast empires. But every earthly ruler eventually surrenders their crown. There is, however, one King whose reign will never end—and His name is Jesus Christ. Dr. Robert Jeffress talks about Christ’s future thousand-year reign on Earth and what it . . .
It might be easier to interest people in the Gospel if we could tell them Christians don’t age. But the truth is, believers face the same realities of aging and death as everyone else. On Truth For Life, Alistair Begg explains why our mindset should be different.
“Is world peace possible?” As we study Zechariah’s vision of the four horns and four workmen, Dr. J. Vernon McGee answers this question and reminds us that all prophecy must be put in light of God’s eternal program.
Dr. Stanley teaches that as God takes you through brokenness, you will discover a new view of His purpose for your life. Learn to wait expectantly as the Lord works in your life.
What’s your learning style? Visual, auditory, or kinesthetic? Learning styles expert Cynthia Tobias will explain how you can improve communication at home and at work by recognizing the learning styles of others.
Every moment of every day is a window of opportunity to worship God.In this message on Romans 12:1–2, Pastor Chuck Swindoll urges believers to follow Paul's command to offer themselves as living sacrifices to God. What does that mean? How can we find meaning and purpose through obedience to God's . . .
From Matthew 25:14–30, Pastor Paul teaches how to steward your God-given gifts with excellence, diligence, and faithfulness—because your purpose matters in the Kingdom.
Taking the wrong path wastes irreplaceable time. Like choosing the right path, God's laws are clear and unchangeable, guiding us to life. In this message from 1 Thessalonians 4, Pastor Lutzer explains how to please God through our daily sanctification. He shares the story of one man’s deliverance . . .
Pastor Bryan shares a lesson from John 10. In a season where we celebrate Christ’s coming, Dr. Chapell highlights the character of Christ that gives us comfort and confidence of His care.
It might be easier to interest people in the Gospel if we could tell them Christians don’t age. But the truth is, believers face the same realities of aging and death as everyone else. On Truth For Life, Alistair Begg explains why our mindset should be different.
Compassion has been defined as a “sympathetic pity and concern for the suffering and misfortune of others.” Of course, it’s easy to show concern for those who are sick. But, the question is, How can you cultivate compassion for people who have sinned against you?
What’s your learning style? Visual, auditory, or kinesthetic? Learning styles expert Cynthia Tobias will explain how you can improve communication at home and at work by recognizing the learning styles of others.
Every moment of every day is a window of opportunity to worship God.In this message on Romans 12:1–2, Pastor Chuck Swindoll urges believers to follow Paul's command to offer themselves as living sacrifices to God. What does that mean? How can we find meaning and purpose through obedience to God's . . .
Dr. Stanley teaches that as God takes you through brokenness, you will discover a new view of His purpose for your life. Learn to wait expectantly as the Lord works in your life.
Learn how to live a life of victory in Christ. When we believe God's word with our heart and confess with our mouth, something supernatural happens! Rabbi Schneider shares how to speak and live victoriously because there is a purpose and call on your life. God has chosen you specifically, uniquely, . . .
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.
Dr. David Jeremiah explains that the call to intentional faith encourages believers to live with unwavering resolve as they await the fulfillment of heaven’s promise.
Jonah had deep contempt for the city of Nineveh, so when God called him to preach to that city, he rebelled. Tuesday on A NEW BEGINNING, Pastor Greg Laurie challenges us to share Christ … even with those we’d rather avoid. It’s an important lesson on obedience and grace
Throughout history, kings and queens have ruled over vast empires. But every earthly ruler eventually surrenders their crown. There is, however, one King whose reign will never end—and His name is Jesus Christ. Dr. Robert Jeffress talks about Christ’s future thousand-year reign on Earth and what it . . .
Today, Pastor Jack teaches that God delights in watching us grow spiritually, and loves to see us continue to learn His ways. So, in response, it’s important for us to stay conscious of His holiness, His faithfulness, and His character.
What’s your learning style? Visual, auditory, or kinesthetic? Learning styles expert Cynthia Tobias will explain how you can improve communication at home and at work by recognizing the learning styles of others.
“Is world peace possible?” As we study Zechariah’s vision of the four horns and four workmen, Dr. J. Vernon McGee answers this question and reminds us that all prophecy must be put in light of God’s eternal program.
Learn how to live a life of victory in Christ. When we believe God's word with our heart and confess with our mouth, something supernatural happens! Rabbi Schneider shares how to speak and live victoriously because there is a purpose and call on your life. God has chosen you specifically, uniquely, . . .
It might be easier to interest people in the Gospel if we could tell them Christians don’t age. But the truth is, believers face the same realities of aging and death as everyone else. On Truth For Life, Alistair Begg explains why our mindset should be different.
Compassion has been defined as a “sympathetic pity and concern for the suffering and misfortune of others.” Of course, it’s easy to show concern for those who are sick. But, the question is, How can you cultivate compassion for people who have sinned against you?
From Matthew 25:14–30, Pastor Paul teaches how to steward your God-given gifts with excellence, diligence, and faithfulness—because your purpose matters in the Kingdom.
Jonah had deep contempt for the city of Nineveh, so when God called him to preach to that city, he rebelled. Tuesday on A NEW BEGINNING, Pastor Greg Laurie challenges us to share Christ … even with those we’d rather avoid. It’s an important lesson on obedience and grace
Dr. David Jeremiah explains that the call to intentional faith encourages believers to live with unwavering resolve as they await the fulfillment of heaven’s promise.
What’s your learning style? Visual, auditory, or kinesthetic? Learning styles expert Cynthia Tobias will explain how you can improve communication at home and at work by recognizing the learning styles of others.
“Is world peace possible?” As we study Zechariah’s vision of the four horns and four workmen, Dr. J. Vernon McGee answers this question and reminds us that all prophecy must be put in light of God’s eternal program.
On today’s PowerPoint, Pastor Jack Graham teaches about the mercy and grace of God in the midst of judgment. Today’s message, “Survivors,” details the great evangelistic activity that will take place during the Tribulation.
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 a lesson from John 10. In a season where we celebrate Christ’s coming, Dr. Chapell highlights the character of Christ that gives us comfort and confidence of His care.
From Matthew 25:14–30, Pastor Paul teaches how to steward your God-given gifts with excellence, diligence, and faithfulness—because your purpose matters in the Kingdom.
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