
Sermons and musical artists featured to extol JESUS CHRIST as the sole hope for the eternal souls of humanity.
| Publishes | Monthly | Episodes | 60 | Founded | 8 years ago |
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| Number of Listeners | Categories | MusicChristianityReligion & Spirituality | |||

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A stunning realization occurs: three times in Revelation 22, Jesus says the same thing: “I am coming soon.” We must take that repetition seriously, because it sit... more
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The Proverbs 31 woman is often treated like an impossible standard, but this week's message reframes her as a clear, hope filled picture of a virtuous woman with noble character. Within this edition of the 'Biblical Thoughts' broadc... more
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“There is no other name under heaven… by which we must be saved.”
That line from Acts 4 is either offensive or freeing, and we must refuse to treat it like background noise. Th... more
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In this week's 'Words of Life' message in lieu of eternity...
Pride doesn’t always 'look like...' arrogance. Sometimes it 'sounds like...' harmless sentences that starts with “I” and ends with us taking the credit. Within our this... more
Before a nation, before a crown, before a legacy to pass on to his family—there was a king who bowed.
In 1 Chronicles 29:10–13, King David stands at the height of power and declares that everything—wealth, honor, victory, and strength—belongs to God... more
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Within this week's 'Words of Life' broadcast / podcast, we examine why empathy is not a mood; it is a 'mandate' woven through Scripture and proven in history.
The opening scriptural text (Deuteronomy 10: 18-19) commands care for t... more
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This week's message turns on a simple word: calling; and the theme centers on God’s persistent question to humanity, first voiced in Genesis 3: “Where are you?” The sermon frames 'a call' as an intentional summoning that expects a r... more
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We live in a time where volume is mistaken for value. The message unpacked within Pastor Mark's sermon centers on a single word—noise—and how it corrodes discernment, fractures ... more
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