Small Things Big Difference, Part 4: Your Habits

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When Your Faith Feels Flat | A Church That Pleases God: Part 2

Does your faith feel flat? The Bible says faith moves mountains, but sometimes it's hard to see that in your everyday life. Discover what a God-pleasing faith really looks like—and how to live it out.NEXT STEPSHave you made the decision to follow Jesus? You might be wondering wha ...  Show more

What God Really Wants From You This Year | A Church That Pleases God: Part 1

There's a difference between knowing God loves you and living in a way that pleases Him. When you truly see God for who He is, it changes how you obey God—not out of duty, but out of awe.NEXT STEPSHave you made the decision to follow Jesus? You might be wondering what’s next for ...  Show more

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