The Anointing of Ease | Joel Osteen

The Anointing of Ease | Joel Osteen

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Stay Open For Something New | Joel Osteen

God wants to do a new thing in your life. Get ready for the new opportunities He brings across your path. You’re not at the mercy of your past—you’re positioned by your choices. Our June offer will show you how to align with God’s Word and watch His promises unfold. Request Today ...  Show more

A No-Stick Anointing | Joel Osteen

Don't let lack of approval from others distract you from God's plan for your life. Nothing can keep you from becoming who He created you to be. You’re not at the mercy of your past—you’re positioned by your choices. Our June offer will show you how to align with God’s Word and wa ...  Show more

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