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Here's a question for you - do you hug your Child? Your hug might be the difference between emotional security or insecurity. Physical touch is one of your child's most important love languages.
Pastor Mark says "You are like who you spend time with" as he presents us with your choice of our company and how Psalms 1:1 counsels us to choose wisely.
Are you mixing spiritual signals in your faith? Today on BOLD STEPS, Mark Jobe warns against the dangerous practice of blending Christianity with other philosophies. Hebrews 12 helps us identify the various “isms” that can dilute our faith and shows how to hold firmly to the truth of God’s Word. Bold Step Gift: WHAT...
Sodom wasn't just judged for sexual immorality, but for pride, greed, and ignoring the vulnerable. Today on Bold Steps Minute, Pastor Mark calls out societal decay rooted in selfishness and complacency.
Like Peter, when you take your eyes off Jesus and look at the storm, fear starts to fill you. Today on Bold Steps Minute, Pastor Mark reminds you that faith keeps you above water.
After her father died, Esther looked for acceptance through parties, fashion, and high society life, until this "daddy's girl" found her way home.
Many Christians pride themselves in holding back their anger; but internalizing anger is very unhealthy. The Biblical challenge is that when we experience anger, we are to process it in a positive way.
Screens. We know them. We have them - but do we love them? How should we respond to our growing addiction to screens? How can we help our children foster healthy relationships in this area? Join us for a conversation with Arlene Pellicane (Screen Kids, 31 Days to Becoming a Happy Mom, Growing Up Social) on how to answer our kids when they...
Today we read the account of the disciples and Jesus experiencing the storm at sea. This literal event is also a portrait of what the Christian life is all about and how God Himself develops us. We’ll learn that faith cannot exist without uncertainty, adversity, and crisis.
In the second half of “He Can Calm My Storm,” Crawford helps us understand why God puts us through storms and how to make the most of them, spiritually.