You Are Not Damaged Goods | Joel Osteen

You Are Not Damaged Goods | Joel Osteen

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Your Time To Shine | Joel Osteen

You weren't created to be ordinary. God wants to take you further than you've ever dreamed. 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 I Choose and ...  Show more

Keep The Right Perspective | Victoria Osteen

The first step to living an extraordinary life is to see yourself the way God sees you. You are His masterpiece, and you were created for an extraordinary purpose! You’re not at the mercy of your past—you’re positioned by your choices. Our June offer will show you how to align wi ...  Show more

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