Sermon
Healing from Abuse
The consequences of remaining silent are always greater than the consequences of revealing the truth.
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The consequences of remaining silent are always greater than the consequences of revealing the truth.
Jealousy is a sin we can easily see in others, but not in ourselves.
Conflict in relationships is inevitable, but healing and reconciliation often is not. Time and again after we’ve tried every option and failed, and all we are left with is … See More >
God wants us to be brought to a point of submission, a degree of yieldedness that holds nothing back from His control. We all know that for God to be … See More >
Broken dreams can be more easily accepted when we know God.
Every arrow—every attack on someone—is an arrow that pierces the heart of Jesus.
God wants us to be brought to a point of submission, a degree of yieldedness that holds nothing back from His control. We all know that for God to be able to effectively use us, we have to die to our self-will, our self-reliance, our self-interest and our self-justification. This …
Why do good people often act in such selfish, destructive, and evil ways? This series helps us face the truth about ourselves and then introduces us to the marvelous grace and mercy of God. Here we see our self-deceptions, our unwillingness to see our selfishness, and our uncanny ability to …
This series of messages will teach you how to overcome barriers to developing harmonious and loving relationships at home, work, and with relatives and friends. See More >
The power of blessing, humility and faith can overcome the bitterness and anger in our relationships.