PowerPoint Ministries is the radio and television broadcast ministry of Jack Graham, pastor of Prestonwood Baptist Church a nearly 37,000-member church with three campuses in the Dallas and North Texas region. Through PowerPoint Ministries, Dr. Graham offers practical, biblical steps on how to tap into God's power for successful Christian living.
Publishes | Daily | Episodes | 95 | Founded | 11 years ago |
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Number of Listeners | Categories | Religion & SpiritualityChristianity |
Prayer is the most basic of religious practices, Pastor Jack Graham teaches in his message How to Pray the Jesus Way. Pastor Graham looks to Matthew 6 to share how Jesus taught us to pray through sincere prayers, simple prayers, short prayers, secret... more
With the message Spirit-Filled Living, Pastor Jack Graham brings a second part of a look at the Holy Spirit through the Distinctives for Disciples series. Pastor Graham teaches that the key to abundant life, to victorious life, is to know the Holy Sp... more
We’re continuing the powerful series Distinctives for Disciples today as Pastor Jack Graham brings a message about the presence and power of the Holy Spirit in our lives. In order to do the will of God, to obey His command to live a Christ-like life,... more
As he continues the series on the basics of Christian faith, Distinctives for Disciples, Pastor Jack Graham brings a comforting message on assurances we have as believers. Because of what Christ has done for us, we live with this blessed assurance th... more
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Jack proclaims the truth! True biblical preaching.
Such a good sermon, speaking facts and truth directly from the Bible. Let’s read Gods word with our children teaching them, thus says the Lord.
In my 50’s and was just burnt out with some of the “modern” type preachers , nothing wrong with that just craving some older school sermons that aren’t afraid to preach the truth that many preachers tend to stay away from these days. Jack does this as well as anyone and does it without making someone feel uncomfortable. Listen to his PowerPoint daily.
I discovered power point one day when I was taking my kids to school in the morning. I was tired of listening to the music of this time. While I was changing my radio station first message I heard from him was about the unseen. His message was so eye opening to me that I just had to purchase his book unseen. I have been hooked ever since. We listen to his sermons in the morning while I take my kids to school and if we missed it I just listen to the podcast. My 12 year old daughter listens to him... more
I listen when I travel behind the windshield.
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