Tune in to this challenging message on taking God seriously. Don’t let your heart grow cold. Pastor Chuck Swindoll presents four heart-probing questions from 1 Corinthians 10. Detect areas of erosion in your life. Confess your sin and struggles. Delight in God all over again!
The challenges of growing old often feel like a threat, but it’s possible to face them with joy and confidence in God. The account of Joshua and Caleb in Joshua 14 provides insight into aging well. Caleb trusted the Lord and submitted to authority for many years. He followed the Lord fully all his days. Then at 85, he took on a new mountain with strength and courage. Join Pastor Chuck Swindoll in a compelling message on living with enthusiasm—especially as you grow older! What is your next mountain?
The challenges of growing old often feel like a threat, but it’s possible to face them with joy and confidence in God. The account of Joshua and Caleb in Joshua 14 provides insight into aging well. Caleb trusted the Lord and submitted to authority for many years. He followed the Lord fully all his days. Then at 85, he took on a new mountain with strength and courage. Join Pastor Chuck Swindoll in a compelling message on living with enthusiasm—especially as you grow older! What is your next mountain?
Looking at Matthew 6, Pastor Chuck Swindoll explains the religiosity and legalism that keep believers from experiencing God’s peace in prayer. Learn how to approach God like a needy child seeking out an affectionate father’s wisdom and care. Regularly unload your heart’s pleasures and pains before a loving Father . . . and let your anxiety melt away!
Many believers associate prayer with shame, guilt, or dissatisfaction. And, yet, Scripture calls us to “pray without ceasing” (1 Thessalonians 5:17 NASB). God promises that prayer replaces anxiety with peace (Philippians 4:4–7).
In the creation account, God created, communicated, rested, and related (Genesis 2:1–2). He wasn’t tired, but He set apart a day for leisure. And He invites believers to do the same. Tune in to hear Pastor Chuck Swindoll in this convicting message on how believers spend their time. Are you exhausted from holding your world together or feeling drained from keeping pace with those around you? Stop worrying and permit yourself to rest. Be still and know that He is God!
In this sermon, Pastor Chuck Swindoll invites you to examine your heart using God’s Word, like a doctor performing surgery with a scalpel. The accounts of Job and David will help you evaluate your personal integrity regardless of the experiences you face. Discover God’s desire for your integrity and humility from Psalms 75 and 78!
In this sermon, Pastor Chuck Swindoll invites you to examine your heart using God’s Word, like a doctor performing surgery with a scalpel. The accounts of Job and David will help you evaluate your personal integrity regardless of the experiences you face. Discover God’s desire for your integrity and humility from Psalms 75 and 78!
Journey through several gospel passages with Pastor Chuck Swindoll. Study Jesus’ relationship with His disciples to better understand His command: “Go and make disciples of all the nations” (Matthew 28:19). Shift out of neutral and commit yourself in a discipleship relationship to another . . . you’ll hardly know loneliness again!
Journey through several gospel passages with Pastor Chuck Swindoll. Study Jesus’ relationship with His disciples to better understand His command: “Go and make disciples of all the nations” (Matthew 28:19). Shift out of neutral and commit yourself in a discipleship relationship to another . . . you’ll hardly know loneliness again!
Have you grown complacent in discipleship? Journey through several gospel passages with Pastor Chuck Swindoll. Study Jesus’ relationship with His disciples to better understand His command: “Go and make disciples of all the nations” (Matthew 28:19). Shift out of neutral and commit yourself in a discipleship relationship to another . . . you’ll hardly know loneliness again!
Journey through several gospel passages with Pastor Chuck Swindoll. Study Jesus’ relationship with His disciples to better understand His command: “Go and make disciples of all the nations” (Matthew 28:19). Shift out of neutral and commit yourself in a discipleship relationship to another . . . you’ll hardly know loneliness again!
Voluptas minus non est nam reiciendis est.