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Today on Bold Steps Minute, Pastor Mark reminds you that your faith connects you to God's supernatural power. He' not limited by science, logic, or what makes sense to the world.
Today on Bold Steps Minute, Pastor Mark talks about how faith is like spiritual night vision goggles. It lets you see things in the dark that you wouldn't be abe to be see without them.
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.
God hears cries of injustice even when humans stay silent. Today on Bold Steps Minute, Pastor Mark rtalks about how just as an alarm alerts us to a problem, injustice sends a signal to Heaven that cannot be ignored.
Today on Bold Steps Minute, Pastor Mark points to God's heart for relationship, showing that He shares His plans with those who walk in close faith. Being called a friend of God means having divine insight and trust.
Today on Bold Steps Minute, Pastor Mark teaches that the most powerful access we can have is not political or social, but spiritual-direct access to the throne room of God is granted through faith alone. This truth empowers believers with divine influence.
Today on Bold Steps Minute, Pastor Mark wants to remind you that God can handle our doubts and questions. He wants us to bring them to Him honestly. Just because a thought enters your mind doesn't mean it defines your faith.
Today on Bold Steps Minute, Pastor Mark talks about how in moments of divine encounter, doubt can creep in and try to steal our faith. Abraham’s story shows how God confronts doubt not with punishment, but with reminders of His power.
Today on Bold Steps Minute, Pastor Mark teaches how worship and obedience create space for God to dwell in our lives, wherever we are. This takeaway emphasizes that God inhabits our praises and longs to be invited into even the most ordinary moments.
Today on Bold Steps Minute, Pastor Mark shares how we are like spiritual antennas when we're tuned to God, we help others see Him more clearly. Abraham sensed something sacred and responded with radical hospitality, showing us how to welcome God's presence.