Greg Gifford - Biblical Masculinity

Greg Gifford - Biblical Masculinity

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When Your Heart Grows Cold: How to Restore Your Love for Christ

Have you been serving, staying doctrinally sound, and doing all the “right” Christian things—but feel your love for Jesus growing cold? In Revelation 2, Jesus praises the church in Ephesus for their diligence, discernment, and perseverance, but then gives a sobering rebuke: “You ...  Show more

The Story That Exposed My Self-Righteousness (Luke 18:9-14)

In this episode, we walk through Luke 18:9–14—the parable of the Pharisee and the Tax Collector—and answer one of the most important questions in human history: How can a sinner be made right with God?This episode is brought to you by our ministry partner Accountable2You. Join th ...  Show more

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