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"Sometimes, relationships go south." JR Ruiz of Family Church in Albuquerque, New Mexico tells us that as iron sharpens iron, man should sharpen man. He says we must restore torn relationships by first dealing with the issues that are tearing us apart.
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"Fasting is not about a diet. It's about the power that God wants to deposit in us." Alison Eckleben of Every Nation London tells us how to develop holy hunger and use it as an armor to put off all desires other than the mere presence of God and consequently experience His power.
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There is a quencher to our thirst for truth. Tim Johnson, founder of Orlando World Outreach Center, picks one of the greatest musical hits of all times - described by the man who sang it as "an anthem of doubt more than faith" - to reveal man's greatest longing and the most potent cure for it.
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"God has the right to interrupt your life." Steve Murrell reminds us that God's interruptions are sure to come. There is no area in our lives that is off limits to Him. Through Mary's life, He tells us how to overcome and encourages us to embrace God's interruptions because, after all, God always knows what's best.
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"The heart of Christmas is God's great love for His creation." Bruce Fidler of Every Nation Seattle takes an in-depth look at the incarnation of Jesus Christ and reveals its three implications: creation is good, humanity is dignified and God is knowable.
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Why do you celebrate Christmas? Joey Bonifacio of Victory - Fort Bonifacio reminds us to celebrate Christmas the way it's meant to be: "that Jesus is proclaimed as the Word of life, that the quality of Jesus' life in us is revealed to others and that the fellowship of believers is evident and seen in our lives."
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"I meet the Master in the margins of my life," shares Morgan Stephens, National Director of Every Nation Campus Ministries in the United States, as he encourages us to step out of our comfort zone to experience the raw power of God and grow in our relationship with Him.
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"A strong faith muscle will lift you to your next miracle." In this message, Lynette Lewis of Morning Star New York encourages us to build our faith muscles and tells us how to push beyond our limits to experience miracles and enjoy lasting rewards.
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"Holy, holy, holy." Nowhere else in the Bible is God called anything more than once explains Joseph Bonifacio, Director of the School of Campus Ministry in Manila, as he describes our uncommon God and explains how common people once connected to Him can become "one-of-a-kind."
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"The bible compares warfare to wrestling." When the opponent is on you there is no backing down -- and athletic prowess is not enough to win. Carol Fidler of Every Nation Seattle talks about spiritual warfare and the fighters wrestling for our souls: God and the devil. Listen and find out what it takes to remain on the winning side!
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"Are you in the kingdom?" - This is the last message of Ray Shiels, senior pastor of Every Nation Dublin, before he went home to be with the Lord. In it, Ray passionately encouraged the church to go beyond salvation and move into significance by allowing the kingdom of God -- the one thing that Jesus preached all the time and proved unto His death -- to be manifest through our lives, even in desperate times.
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"Where is your trust? Where is your hope?" Steve Murrell talks about "the most important election in the history of the world" and compares it to God's conditions required to fix a nation. God has a promise for the nation when His people humble themselves, pray, and seek His face.
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"Faith is more than just an intellectual or mental assent to what is true." Brett Fuller of Grace Covenant Church encourages believers to not just put their faith in cruise control and expect to reach a destination, but to add work to faith so people can see the evidence of Christ living in you.
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What would leisure look like for you? Greg Mitchell of Every Nation Vancouver shares some of today's opposing ideas on leisure and rest and by tracing its origin from the first story in the bible - Sabbath after Creation - clears the rough edges and redeems its real purpose and essence: "to enjoy life and relationships and not to walk away from it."
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What is a strong life? Paul Barker reveals three vital attitudes to build the foundation of a strong life and shares how the Word of God eventually becomes like "blue cotton candy" to those who seek it diligently.
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Where is the love? Peter Earnshaw of Every Nation Melbourne talks about the Church as a perpetual source of love. The church is God's vehicle to save the lost and, in order to fulfill the Great Commission, he encourages us to genuinely represent Christ by loving one another sincerely.
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It is possible to live worry-free! Rice Broocks of Bethel World Outreach points out the benefits of a promise available for all - the peace of God - and shares a simple equation to take hold of: "Worrying will not accomplish anything but prayer and petition with thanksgiving will take care of everything."
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"When the going gets severe, persevere!" Ferdie Cabiling of Victory Ortigas encourages us to run the race set before us and reveals the kind of perseverance we must possess. Like a cocoon turning into a butterfly, pressures are necessary to bring out and build our spiritual muscle.
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"Mother Theresa once said: from heaven, the most miserable earthly life will look like one bad night in an inconvenient hotel." Pastor Wolfi Eckleben of Every Nation London tells us to look beyond the surface of sufferings and encourages us to always be of good cheer - even in the midst of misery. After all, when our time on earth is up, God has all eternity to make it up for whatever suffering He allowed to befall in our lives.
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"Real community is built through real communion with God." In this message Jim Laffoon reminds us of the most potent force that can fill the deepest voids in our hearts and that enables us to love others, even the most unlovable and the most different from us, the way God does - without prejudice and without begging to be loved in return.
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