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Joel Thomas
Jun 2025
Every day presents a choice: the easy road of comfort or the challenging path that leads to deeper, more meaningful living. Following...
Every day presents a choice: the easy road of comfort or the challenging path that leads to deeper, more meaningful living. Following Jesus is no exception. In this series, we're invited on a bold journey to discover that the hardest roads often lead to the richest rewards—and that 'hard' may just be the gateway to God's best.
Andy Stanley
Apr 27, 2025
God doesn’t size you up and write you off—and neither should you. In God's eyes, you're invited to move forward, not remain stuck in the...
God doesn’t size you up and write you off—and neither should you. In God's eyes, you're invited to move forward, not remain stuck in the past.
Joel Thomas
Dec 29, 2024
Intentional reflection leads to purposeful action—this is crucial when it comes to your growth and health! As one year is ending and...
Intentional reflection leads to purposeful action—this is crucial when it comes to your growth and health! As one year is ending and before we launch into a new one, what if you were to engage in some intentional reflection?
Andy Stanley, Matt Noblitt, Joel Thomas and April Farmer
Apr-Jun 2024
What the world needs isn't necessarily more people who claim to be spiritual. It needs Jesus followers who are all headed toward one...
What the world needs isn't necessarily more people who claim to be spiritual. It needs Jesus followers who are all headed toward one particular thing.
Joel Thomas
Oct 2023
Jesus came that we might discover “life to the full,” while the enemy plots to steal, kill, and destroy. Many often miss out on this...
Jesus came that we might discover “life to the full,” while the enemy plots to steal, kill, and destroy. Many often miss out on this abundant joy available to them due to “fatal distractions.” It's much easier for the enemy to keep us distracted than it is for him to take us out. In this series, we’ll explore both the implications and antidotes of three major types of distractions: fog, fires, and fear.