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We all know what it is like to subscribe to something without fully using it. We pay for memberships, apps, plans, and services that quietly stay connected to our lives even when we barely engage with them. But this mess

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Unknown Host hosts oneChurch.tv, a religion show with 689 episodes published.

We all know what it is like to subscribe to something without fully using it. We pay for memberships, apps, plans, and services that quietly stay connected to our lives even when we barely engage with them. But this mess

Most of us spend our lives trying to prove we are enough—working harder, doing more, comparing constantly, and exhausting ourselves in the process. We think if we can just achieve a little more, fix a little more, or bec

Most of us spend our lives trying to prove we are enough—working harder, doing more, comparing constantly, and exhausting ourselves in the process. We think if we can just achieve a little more, fix a little more, or bec

Most of us don’t just think we’re not enough—we live like it. We push harder, stay busier, compare more, and numb out just to cope with the pressure of trying to measure up. On the outside, it can look like success, stre

Most of us don’t just think we’re not enough—we live like it. We push harder, stay busier, compare more, and numb out just to cope with the pressure of trying to measure up. On the outside, it can look like success, stre

Many of us live with a quiet, persistent voice in our heads: “You’re not enough.” Not good enough. Not smart enough. Not attractive enough. Not successful enough. These thoughts don’t just pass through—they shape how we

Many of us live with a quiet, persistent voice in our heads: “You’re not enough.” Not good enough. Not smart enough. Not attractive enough. Not successful enough. These thoughts don’t just pass through—they shape how we

She came to the well hiding from everyone—she left running toward everyone. What happens when Jesus meets someone drowning in regret and shame and offers her a second chance instead of a second judgment. THE BIG IDEA: Je

She came to the well hiding from everyone—she left running toward everyone. What happens when Jesus meets someone drowning in regret and shame and offers her a second chance instead of a second judgment. THE BIG IDEA: Je

Have you ever wondered if your past—what you’ve done or what’s been done to you—disqualifies you from being truly known and loved? Jesus sees you fully and deeply and still calls you to follow him. Like Matthew, you’re i

Have you ever wondered if your past—what you’ve done or what’s been done to you—disqualifies you from being truly known and loved? Jesus sees you fully and deeply and still calls you to follow him. Like Matthew, you’re i

Have you ever had someone try to tell you how to live your life when they didn’t really know you? Maybe it was advice about your work, your family, or even your relationships—and your first thought was, “Who are you to t

Have you ever had someone try to tell you how to live your life when they didn’t really know you? Maybe it was advice about your work, your family, or even your relationships—and your first thought was, “Who are you to t

Most people assume following Jesus is about being good enough, trying harder, or checking the right spiritual boxes. But what if the real invitation of Jesus isn’t about improvement—it’s about rebirth? In a late-night co

Most people assume following Jesus is about being good enough, trying harder, or checking the right spiritual boxes. But what if the real invitation of Jesus isn’t about improvement—it’s about rebirth? In a late-night co

There are a lot of things Christians argue about—creation, the Bible, heaven and hell, politics, morality—but what if most of those aren’t the main thing? What if we’ve made secondary issues primary and missed the one th

There are a lot of things Christians argue about—creation, the Bible, heaven and hell, politics, morality—but what if most of those aren’t the main thing? What if we’ve made secondary issues primary and missed the one th

It feels like everything today is louder, faster, and more divided than ever. Opinions aren’t just ideas anymore—they’ve become identities. Conversations turn into conflicts. Disagreement feels like rejection. And as fol

It feels like everything today is louder, faster, and more divided than ever. Opinions aren’t just ideas anymore—they’ve become identities. Conversations turn into conflicts. Disagreement feels like rejection. And as fol

It’s one of the most common statements in our culture today: “I believe in Jesus… I just don’t need the church.” It sounds reasonable. You can pray anywhere. You can read your Bible at home. You can stream sermons anytim
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