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Continuing the B.L.E.S.S. framework for reaching the lost, this episode focuses on the third step: Engage Relationally. After praying and listening, believers are called to step into people’s worlds through shared interests, shared meals, and authentic connection. Following Paul’s example, this message challenges us to meet people where they are and build real relationships so that, by all means, some might be saved.
Continuing the B.L.E.S.S. framework for reaching the lost, this episode focuses on the second step: Listen. Many people in our communities feel unseen and unheard, and believers are called to respond differently—being swift to hear and slow to speak. This message challenges us to show genuine care through attentive listening, creating space for trust, understanding, and meaningful connection rather than rushing to fix or judge.
We all know what it’s like to run from what God is calling us to do. Jonah’s story shows us that even when we resist, God’s mercy is still chasing us. When Jonah obeyed, everything changed—not just for him, but for an entire city. In this episode, we talk about repentance, obedience, and the God who always desires restoration.
Jonah 4 reveals a hard truth: obedience doesn’t always mean our hearts are aligned. When God shows mercy to Nineveh, Jonah’s anger exposes his struggle with grace for people he didn’t want forgiven. Through a simple object lesson, God confronts Jonah’s selective compassion and calls him—and us—back to His heart: gracious, merciful, slow to anger, and eager to restore. This episode challenges us to examine our hearts, confront selec...
This episode reminds us that Christmas is rooted in the non-negotiable truths of the Christian faith, not debates over secondary issues. Drawing from Matthew 1, the message centers on three foundational truths about Jesus: His miraculous pregnancy through the Holy Spirit, His purpose to save people from their sins and open the door of salvation to all through faith, and His person as Emmanuel—God with us. This teaching explores how...
This episode explores Luke 22, where Jesus prepares His disciples for the final days before the cross and reveals a powerful truth to Peter: Satan has asked to sift them. The sifting is intentional—designed to expose what is real—but believers are not left unprotected. Jesus declares, “But I have prayed for you,” reminding us that faith can be tested without being destroyed and that restoration is always part of God’s plan. This me...
Drawing from Luke 14 and 15, this episode highlights God’s desire for His house to be filled and calls believers to shift their focus from personal blessing to kingdom impact. Using the practical F.R.A.N.C.E.S. list—Friends, Relatives, Acquaintances, Neighbors, Co-workers, Enemies, and Strangers—the message challenges listeners to be intentional about reaching the lost and to use their God-given authority to compel people back to G...
God desires for all people to be saved, and believers are called to help the unsaved come to know the truth. This episode introduces a practical approach to evangelism using the B.L.E.S.S. acronym, equipping listeners to intentionally reach those on their FRANCES list—Friends, Relatives, Acquaintances, Neighbors, Co-workers, Enemies, and Strangers—and guide them toward a relationship with Christ.
Every believer carries a God-given purpose, but running from that call brings avoidable stress and unintended consequences. Yet even in our disobedience, God is already preparing the way back. This episode dives into that tension between running and returning and the hope God offers every step of the way.
Jonah’s prayer in Chapter 2 shows us how to approach God even from the depths of our own disobedience and crisis. No matter how far we’ve fallen, God still desires relationship and responds to a sincere cry for help. This episode explores how a shift toward worship and renewed obedience invites God’s faithful rescue, bringing us back to solid ground.
God’s thoughts about us are far greater than we can comprehend—layered with purpose, creativity, and strategy. In this episode, we dive into Jeremiah 29:11 to uncover the richness of the Hebrew meaning behind “thoughts.”
When God’s favor rests on your life, opposition often follows. In this episode, we look at Joseph’s story—a reminder that the very things that stir envy or resistance may be the markers of divine purpose. What feels like rejection might actually be redirection, guiding you toward the destiny God designed just for you.
You weren’t chosen by chance—you were chosen on purpose. In this episode, we explore John 15:16 and the power of divine selection. Discover what it truly means to live chosen, called, and connected to the heart of God.
This episode examines the cost of giving up what’s eternal for what’s temporary and why protecting your spiritual birthright matters more than ever.
Never forget where God brought you from. Do you recognize the manna in your life?
You have to stop looking for signs and start functioning with what works. The more you walk with God, the more you will understand Him.
What is the secret to having Jesus manifest Himself in you? He will manifest Himself to those who love Him, and to those who have and keep His commandments.
The Bible teaches us to worship God freely and without shame. We can use our whole bodies to praise Him, giving Him praise for the miracles, answered prayers, and situations He’s brought us through. We should praise God continually because, no matter what we go through, when we get to the end of our story, we will be better.
When we praise and worship God, it invites God to respond! What gives God the glory is when you willingly or sacrificially offer Him praise and worship, not when you do it because someone asks you to.
Praise & worship remind us that praise is not a spectator sport. It’s a sacred, vocal, and visible expression of faith. Make praise and worship a lifestyle, not a Sunday ritual.
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