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Marvin Sapp: TCV Everywhere
Favor Attracts Warfare In his recent sermon, Marvin Sapp shared a powerful message: “Favor attracts warfare.” He emphasized that the truest indicator of God’s hand on your life isn’t when people celebrate you, but when enemies are watching and plotting against you. Despite their efforts, they cannot stop God’s purpose for your life. Sapp referenced…
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The Ethiopian Bible: A Conversation with Lisa Fields and Dr. Vince Bantu
Lisa Fields and Dr. Vince Bantu discuss the rich history and unique aspects of the Ethiopian Bible. The conversation shed light on the differences between the Ethiopian Bible and the Protestant Bible, offering viewers a deeper understanding of the scriptures. Key Points: Bible Verses Referenced:
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The Rise of Christian Nationalism and Christian Zionism in the US
A recent discussion between Mark and Dr. Anthia Butler sheds light on the growing influence of Christian nationalism and Christian Zionism in the United States, particularly within the context of the second Trump administration. What is Christian Nationalism? Dr. Butler defines Christian nationalism as the belief that America was founded exclusively for Christians, especially white…
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Matthew 17:20 NIV
He replied, “Because you have so little faith. Truly I tell you, if you have faith as small as a mustard seed, you can say to this mountain, ‘Move from here to there,’ and it will move. Nothing will be impossible for you.”
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Movemental Bible Study: Are You a Mountain Mover?
This Bible study, based on Mark 11:20-26, explores the concept of being a “mountain mover,” overcoming seemingly impossible obstacles through faith and prayer. Key Points: Bible Verses Referenced: This study encourages viewers to cultivate their faith, practice forgiveness, and persistently seek God’s help to overcome life’s challenges and become true “mountain movers.”
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Rev. Adrian Swanigan: The Mental Health Benefits of Hope
The sermon emphasizes the importance of hope in overcoming life’s challenges. Rev. Swanigan argues that those without hope are the poorest, often becoming depressed, desperate, difficult, and even dangerous [14:28]. Despite current societal issues, having hope, not as a wish, but as a conviction based on faith, experience, and God’s nature [17:17]. Here are the…
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TD Jakes: Patience & Time: -The Family Building Blocks
what I love about the word of God it 0:02does 0:03not show us just the grandiose 0:07ideologies of successful families that 0:10have no turbulence but from the very 0:12first 0:14family he warns us that families will be 0:19complicated 0:22conflicted 0:25disfunctional if the first 0:28family was dysfunctional 0:33the Apple couldn’t fall too far from the 0:36tree…
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