Boundaries: It’s Time To Stop Dancing With Dysfunction (Lysa TerKeurst)

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First Things First (Ben Graves)

When life feels like it’s beating you up, it’s tempting to just slip away and hide. But God hasn’t called you to a cave; He’s called you to contend for a legacy. If you’ve just made a decision for Christ, please respond HERE: http://ele.vc/tIepfr Scriptures Referenced: Judges cha ...  Show more

You’re Worth It (Lisa Harper)

It's easy to let your mistakes, your performance, or others’ opinions determine how you see yourself. But your worth was never meant to be measured by what you do; it was established long before you ever had the chance to earn it. If you've been struggling with feeling like you'r ...  Show more

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