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Today on Bold Steps Minute, Pastor Mark tells you how to change your heart in a good way. It is in a way you may be reluctant to do, goes against normal thinking, but can bring great joy.
Anger between families members is not uncommon. Don't let it fester. Instead, ask the person with whom you're angry if it's a good time to talk. Get it out in the open, and agree to find a solution to the problem in an agreeable and positive way.
Pastor Mark says, "God strengthens fully devoted hearts." Like King Asa, we must trust Him over self-reliance. Seek His guidance, stay committed, and experience His transforming power in your life today!
Moody Radio listener Javier only went to church that day so his friend would stop pestering him. Hear how God used one sermon to change his life.
Tricia McMillan is a senior producer for Moody Radio. When she was pregnant with her first child, she longed to step away from full-time work to stay home with her baby, but she wasn’t sure how it could work financially. A stranger’s unexpected gift gave her just the confirmation she needed.
James was highly suspicious of the church until God used his daughters, and a kids discipleship program called Awana, to open his eyes to Jesus Christ.
Pastor Mark says whether your earthly father blessed you or not, your heavenly Father does—and His blessing can heal wounds, restore identity, and empower you to bless others.
Ready to break up with your old self and become new in Christ? Today on BOLD STEPS, Mark Jobe explores the transformation process that begins when you accept Jesus. Through Romans chapter 6, we’ll unpack what happens when your old life calls you back and how baptism symbolizes your new identity. Learn what it means...
We get angry when our sense of right is violated. Share your anger with someone in a positive manner, then let it go. Anger was never meant to move in permanently - it should only be a visitor.
Today on Bold Steps Minute, Pastor Mark gives a practical starting point for financial stability that also honors God. It ewncourages generosity, saving, and the maturity of budgeting and delayed gratification.