Keeping Strife Out Of Your Life | Joel Osteen

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Speaking Favor Into Your Future | Joel Osteen

The words you speak can expand or limit your potential. Don’t just use your words to describe your situation; use them to make declarations for your future. When you anchor your prayers in God’s promises, faith grows and your next step becomes clear. Request our May offer today a ...  Show more

Trust God's Timing | Joel Osteen

Even while we wait, we can trust God's timing. The moment you prayed, He released a set time for your answer. When you anchor your prayers in God’s promises, faith grows and your next step becomes clear. Request our May offer today and discover how to Pray It Forward as you move ...  Show more

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