
Moses
Throughout the life of Moses, God was working behind the scenes long before Moses could see it. From being protected as a baby in a basket, to being prepared in the wilderness, provided for at the Red Sea, and corrected

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Throughout the life of Moses, God was working behind the scenes long before Moses could see it. From being protected as a baby in a basket, to being prepared in the wilderness, provided for at the Red Sea, and corrected

Sarah’s story reminds us that God specializes in doing the impossible through unlikely people and impossible situations. Though Sarah carried years of disappointment, waiting, and unanswered questions, God remained faith

Hannah’s story in 1 Samuel 1 reminds us that God sees the pain we carry behind the scenes, especially the burdens no one else understands. Through years of heartbreak, comparison, and unanswered prayers, Hannah continued

Jesus asks a powerful question in Luke 12:42: “Who then is the faithful and wise manager?” This message challenges believers to recognize that everything we have—our time, talents, and treasure—belongs to God and has bee

In this message from Luke 11:1–13, we learn that prayer is not about trying to get things from God, but about building a relationship with Him. Jesus teaches His disciples to approach God as “Father,” showing that prayer

In this message from Luke 11:1–13, we learn that prayer is not about trying to get things from God, but about building a relationship with Him. Jesus teaches His disciples to approach God as “Father,” showing that prayer

This sermon focuses on the life of Peter—nicknamed “The Rock”—and how his greatest failure was not the end of his story because of the resurrection of Jesus. Despite denying Christ and carrying deep shame, Peter encounte

This sermon focuses on the life of Peter—nicknamed “The Rock”—and how his greatest failure was not the end of his story because of the resurrection of Jesus. Despite denying Christ and carrying deep shame, Peter encounte

This message highlights the powerful contrast between Mary’s extravagant love for Jesus and the critical, self-serving response of Judas and the disciples. In Mark 14, Mary pours out an expensive perfume—worth a year’s w

This message highlights the powerful contrast between Mary’s extravagant love for Jesus and the critical, self-serving response of Judas and the disciples. In Mark 14, Mary pours out an expensive perfume—worth a year’s w

In Mark, we see James and John asking Jesus for positions of honor, revealing their misunderstanding of what true greatness looks like. While they desired status and recognition, Jesus teaches that greatness in God’s Kin

In Mark, we see James and John asking Jesus for positions of honor, revealing their misunderstanding of what true greatness looks like. While they desired status and recognition, Jesus teaches that greatness in God’s Kin

In Mark 9, we witness a powerful contrast between the glory revealed on the Mount of Transfiguration and the desperation found in the valley below. On the mountain, Jesus reveals His divine nature as the Son of God, and

In Mark 9, we witness a powerful contrast between the glory revealed on the Mount of Transfiguration and the desperation found in the valley below. On the mountain, Jesus reveals His divine nature as the Son of God, and

In Mark 8:27–38, Jesus brings His disciples to a defining moment by asking the most important question: “Who do you say I am?” While the crowd had opinions, Jesus wasn’t looking for information—He was calling for persona

In Mark 8:27–38, Jesus brings His disciples to a defining moment by asking the most important question: “Who do you say I am?” While the crowd had opinions, Jesus wasn’t looking for information—He was calling for persona

In Mark 5:21–43, we see two desperate situations—Jairus’ dying daughter and a woman suffering for twelve years—woven together to reveal the authority of Jesus. What feels like interruption and delay is actually intention

In Mark 5:21–43, we see two desperate situations—Jairus’ dying daughter and a woman suffering for twelve years—woven together to reveal the authority of Jesus. What feels like interruption and delay is actually intention

In Gospel of Mark 4:35–41, Jesus leads His exhausted disciples into a storm on the Sea of Galilee, only to reveal that He is greater than the wind and waves. Just as storms could suddenly rush down from the Golan Heights

In Gospel of Mark 4:35–41, Jesus leads His exhausted disciples into a storm on the Sea of Galilee, only to reveal that He is greater than the wind and waves. Just as storms could suddenly rush down from the Golan Heights
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