Go
Today on Bold Steps Minute with Mark Jobe, Pastor Mark blesses single mothers and a word of encouragement. The encouragement is to take time and seek father figures for your children. Fathers and father figures are vitally important in the upbringing of a child.
Sometimes children are told that they are going to end up in jail if they keep doing the wrong things or that they won't amount to anything as a way to try and scare them into acting right. Today on Bold Steps Minute, Pastor Mark explains how this approach does not work and offers a wonderful alternative way to talk to your children.
Today on Bold Steps Minute, Pastor Mark simply reminds you, fathers, that you are the person to speak into the destiny and future of your children.
Today on Bold Steps Minute, Pastor Mark gives a short message of faith. A message to speak into the lives of father to not underestimate the power that you have to shape the identity and future of your sons and daughters.
Do you want to be a good father? The answer to this question may be obvious, but how you go about it may not be so obvious. Today on Bold Steps Minute, Pastor Mark shares a good place to start if your answer is yes to the question.
¿Te sientes espiritualmente seco? La gratitud restaura tu alabanza y tu gozo en la presencia de Dios. Explora el Salmo 118 y da un paso audaz hacia la gratitud.
Aprende a orar con la sinceridad y confianza de un niño. Descubre por qué la oración es importante en cada etapa y cómo profundiza tu relación con Dios.
When was the last time you touched your child? Some parents only touch their children out of necessity. Many parents are unaware of how much their children need to be touched. For children, touch is one of the most important love languages.
Is it important for you and your fiancé to have a common idea of who God before getting married? What you believe about God affects everything else in life. Sharing your beliefs about who God is will build a solid foundation for your marriage.
How do you deal with imperfections in marriage? No one's perfect. Start by addressing your own imperfections.