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Is the "soft life" actually a biblical promise or a dangerous prosperity scam? Pastor Femi unpacks the real cost of following Christ today.We love to scroll through aesthetics, but does the Bible actually teach a life free from struggle? In this episode we dismantle the "Soft Life" narrative — a modern, consumerist gospel that often leads believers to abandon their faith when real challenges hit. From the reality of the apostles to the trap of materialism, it's time to get honest about the cross.#PFUnfiltered #Christianity #SoftLife #Faith #GospelFOLLOW US:YouTube:https://www.youtube.com/@PFUnfilteredInstagram: @pfunfilteredTikTok:@pfunfiltered X/Twitter: @pfunfiltered#PFUnfiltered #PastorFemi #ChristianPodcast #SoftLifeGospel #ProsperityGospel
Pastor Dennis Ticen - Part 2 of "Words of Life" - Gospel. Mark 1:1. Sermon for April 19, 2026.
Romans has been and continues to be a very influential book of The Bible. In this introduction we take a look at the context of the letter, ask why Paul wanted to visit Rome and why he wrote the letter, and set out some of the basic principles that underpin the heart of Paul's gospel message.
Don't limit your life by saying, "Well, this is the way everybody has done it; therefore, I must." God may want to do an entirely new thing through you. Broadcast #6984To help support this podcast, please visit walkwiththeking.org/donate and select "Podcast" from the dropdown menuA transcript of this broadcast is available on our website here. To hear more from Bob Cook, you can find Walk With The King on Facebook or Instagram.
On this first Sunday of 2026, we continue our Gospel of Mark Series by turning to a passage of Scripture that helps us lay a strong foundation for a fruitful spiritual year. Together, we explore Jesus' Parable of the Sower and reflect on what the four soils reveal about our hearts and our lives of faith. Scripture Referenced: Mark 4:1-9
Keith Mitchell p2 Releases Second Single “The Kingdom” from Food For Your Life Gospel Project — A Soulful Call to Walk in God's Authoritys
This week at One Hope, Gareth preached from 1 Corinthians 9:19–23 on the Gospel Method for Missional Living. He reminded us that true freedom in Christ is not for self-indulgence but for serving God and others. Like Paul, we are called to lay down our freedom to reach people with the gospel, living as sent ones in every sphere of life. Through incarnational mission, faithful contextualisation, and the Spirit's empowering, we are ambassadors of Christ—His aroma, salt, and light in the world.
In this message, Gareth unpacks 1 Corinthians 9 and shows how the gospel doesn't just save us but reshapes our whole lives and motivations. Like Paul, we are called to lay down our rights, not for personal gain, but so that others may encounter Jesus. Paul was compelled to preach, motivated by obedience to Christ, love for people, and the promise of eternal reward. May we too be stirred to run our race for the sake of the gospel.
God can fill you with His Holy Spirit to a point where you become a resource person. Broadcast #6865To help support this podcast, please visit walkwiththeking.org/donate and select "Podcast" from the dropdown menuA transcript of this broadcast is available on our website here. To hear more from Bob Cook, you can find Walk With The King on Facebook or Instagram.
You can be concerned about eternal matters within the context of everyday life. Broadcast #6849To help support this podcast, please visit walkwiththeking.org/donate and select "Podcast" from the dropdown menuA transcript of this broadcast is available on our website here. To hear more from Bob Cook, you can find Walk With The King on Facebook or Instagram.
Dr. Tom Curran asks and answers the question: What's at stake in your life? Tom explores how to grow in the 4 Cardinal virtues: courage, prudence, justice and temperance.
In this episode we discuss how the Gospel speaks to career planning. How does the Gospel inform our decision-making about job opportunities and earning potential? Often the Gospel is seen as directing us to more seemingly spiritual careers like ministry. But are there other considerations and a bigger picture that it offers? The post Designing your Life, Gospel-Style – The Voice of the Shepherd #12 first appeared on Faith Recovery Podcast.
Homily of Fr. Michael P. O'Connor from Mass on December 22, 2024 at Our Lady of the Gulf Catholic Church in Bay St. Louis, MS. Referenced Readings: Mi 5:1-4a Heb 10:5-10 Lk 1:39-45 If you would like to donate to OLG and her livestream ministry, please go to https://olgchurch.net/give
We all are familiar with the idea of we can expect a person with authority to be able to provide answers or solutions. But how often we we truly rely on that idea from a far with someone we have only hear of and never met. Or the uncertainty of someone entering into our life in a moment of extreme pain and sorrow without our invitation and actually bringing stability and healing to our life. Join us this we as we explore 4 lessons we can learn from a centurion and a mourning widow and mother.
How do you withstand the storms of life? Scripture reveals that we as Christ's followers, need not only to be aware of the laws and teachings of Jesus but to put them into practice. The practice of working out the teachings actually moves words from knowledge to experience, solidifying our life foundations. Join us this week as we explore Jesus teaching on building on the wrong foundation.
In this message from October 8th, 2023, Pastor Robby discusses the Sermon on the Mount and how to Experience The Abundant Life Jesus Promised for us. Speaker: Robby Gallaty
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Each year at Mercyview we take time to recognize the Gospel truth that in Christ there is no racial hierarchy, but we are all one new humanity through Jesus' finished work.
Do you often ask the question "What is my purpose in life? When life takes unexpected and unwelcome turns, Pastor John Onwuchekwa teaches we can find peace and hope in Ecclesiastics, through his book We Go On: Finding Purpose in All Life's Sorrows and Joys. Then guest host Peter Kapsner is joined by Tim Yearsley from the London Institute for Contemporary Christianity to discuss the need for the gospel to permeate every aspect of our life.
The siren's call of financial success promises status, security and hope for a good life, while disguising the dangers and temptations inherent to wealth. We'll examine the seductiveness and deceptions of worldly wealth and how the reality of the gospel offers instruction for how to truly enjoy "the good life."1) A Truth to Embrace2) A Practice to Follow3) A Result to ExpectText: 1 Timothy 6:17-19
So what is Rhythms of Life all about?The rhythms of your life are the regular patterns and schedule by which you live your life. We all have them whether we realize it or not. We all have regular things we do and regular seasonal rhythms throughout the year. The question then becomes not if we have Rhythms of Life but rather what are our rhythms and who or what are they serving? As followers of Jesus, we are to be his apprentices/disciples. In order to become like Jesus we should apprentice to Him by following what He says (Words), what He does (Works) and how He lives (Ways). Our aim in our life should be to follow His Rhythms of Life and to pattern our own Rhythms of Life after His. This season on RE:CENTER, we are going to be discussing the seven different Life Catagories to build these rhythms and practices following Jesus. You will then take what God is saying to you or inviting you into in each Life Catagory and add a plan to your personal Rhythms of Life workbook. This episode is on the Life Category of Gospel & Hospitality.Click Here to RSVP for Rhythms of Life Retreat on April 30th Music by:Jordan Brown MusicMany thanks to the voices we are echoing in this podcast, these thoughts are not original but are following many who have gone before us in following Jesus.
Rodrigo is Chairman of the Catholic Association of Latino Leaders (C.A.L.L.) and the CEO of DEODATE a real estate consultancy with clients across the US, Asia, Europe, and Central America. Rodrigo is a graduate of the Pepperdine University School of Business & Management and the University of California, Irvine and is a licensed State of California Real Estate Broker.