Being Grateful For The Gift of Today | Joel Osteen

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Experience The Fullness Of His Love | Victoria Osteen

Before we knew God, He loved us. Draw near to Him in every area of your life, and experience His love like never before. Take back what life tried to steal. Rediscovering the Forgotten You will help you reignite your passion and step confidently into the life God created you to l ...  Show more

Pushing People Up | Joel Osteen

When you make time to uplift those around you, God will make sure you get where you're supposed to be. Take back what life tried to steal. Rediscovering the Forgotten You will help you reignite your passion and step confidently into the life God created you to live. Request our A ...  Show more

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