Know What To Ignore | Joel Osteen

Know What To Ignore | Joel Osteen

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Rebooting | Joel Osteen

There are times in our lives when we go through waiting seasons. Let go of the old ways and watch God take you where you could not go on your own. Take back what life tried to steal. Rediscovering the Forgotten You will help you reignite your passion and step confidently into the ...  Show more

From Limping To Leaping | Joel Osteen

The limp is not your destiny. God created you to be free. God came to take off of you what the enemy put on you. Leaping is coming. Restoration is coming, new relationships are coming, abundance is coming. Take back what life tried to steal. Rediscovering the Forgotten You will h ...  Show more

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