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Pastor Mark says ”Anger is a shortcut to get your way, but you lose something in the process” as this devotional looks at what the Bible has to say about anger.
Pastor Mark says "Most of the time, second chances don’t come easily—but when it comes to grace and forgiveness, Jesus is all about it." as he invites you to accept that free gift of grace, mercy, and forgiveness
Are you ready for a life-changing encounter with God? Today on BOLD STEPS, Mark Jobe shows how to prepare your heart for divine breakthrough. Through the story of Jairus’s daughter, we’ll see why others’ issues don’t have to derail what God wants to do, and how to choose faith over fear. Get ready...
Today on Bold Steps … Pastor Mark Jobe shows us how to break the slump we’re in. As Christians we have a tendency to believe that following Jesus will make our lives more comfortable. And so, when that doesn’t happen, we often revert back to our old ways of doing things. Mark is going to be walking us through Psalm...
Today on Bold Steps with Pastor Mark Jobe … we’re learning how to move forward … even when it’s difficult. Have you ever been in a season where you’re not fully engaged? You’re stuck and not operating with the energy you normally have? In many circles, we call that season … a valley. ...
Today on Bold Steps … Pastor Mark Jobe shows us what happens when the walls of division come down. As we move forward in our new series, When You Believe … Everything Changes, we’ll continue our lesson from Ephesians, chapter 2. Mark will give us three points to consider about who you are … and what happens when...
Today on BOLD STEPS, Pastor Mark Jobe helps us recognize just how much our parental relationships … impact our relationship with God. Today hisre going to help us understand that how we view our earthly father and mother can greatly influence how we see not only ourselves, but how we view and respond to God. Bold Steps Gift: LIES...
Pastor Mark says "Victory is when we are real, honest and true about what’s really happening in our lives." as he challenges us to consider what we’re doing and why we’re doing it before we say or do anything.