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Gratitude gains momentum. The more you practice, the more natural and powerful it becomes.Today on Bold Steps Minute, Pastor Mark shares how it shifts from hard discipline to effortless lifestyle.
Some people are afraid of love after a failed marriage. They might equate love with betrayal and pain.
Bedford Falls, Mr. Potter, Clarence – it’s all there in one of the most memorable movies ever made. Janet Parshall takes you behind the scenes in this week’s commentary.
Some believers feel stale even with lots of teaching they receive but don't pour out. Today on Bold Steps Minute, Pastor Mark invites you into the river–life; serving, giving and staying spiritually fresh.
Today on Bold Steps Minute, Pastor Mark reminds you that your circumstances don't get the final word; God can help you flourish anyway. This sets a faith-filled expectation for thriving in family, work, and financial pressure.
Each week Dr. Michael Rydelnik provides practical answers straight from Scripture, drawing from his knowledge and experience as both a professor and pastor. Submit your question to see if Michael will answer it on Open Line.
Awana Clubs God-sized faith meets kid-sized fun in Awana Clubs, where children ages 3 to 12 find community as they learn Scripture and come to know and love Jesus. 6:55pm-8:30pm Messiah Baptist Church Every Wednesday from 9/17/25 - 5/13/26 at 6:55pm-8:30pm Messiah Baptist Church 600 S. Villa Ave. Addison IL 60101 Free 630.832.3328...
Civil war in Syria. More than half a million Syrians are dead, and 55 thousand of those are children. Half of Syria's population is now uprooted from their homes. And 5.5 million have fled to neighboring countries. But some courageous Christians are shining bright lights for Christ in Syria. Their stories are amazing—and we’ll...
What are people really longing for? Janet Parshall tackles that question in this week’s commentary.
What can we teach our children about how to choose a good spouse? Take the time to read Dr. Gary Chapman's book, Things I Wish I'd Known Before We Got Married, and then share with your children what you've learned.