Can we normalize asking honest questions?
Questions like...
"God... was that You?"
I don't think those questions reveal weak faith.
I think they reveal a heart that genuinely wants to know Him.
It's a conversation worth having.
Have you ever had that moment?
We've made it easy to catch up on our Summer Series.
Watch every message from:
• Prayer Gathering
• Legacy Conference
• Freedom Fest
• Sons & Daughters: Inheritance
🎥 https://t.co/ZdlAws91nA
And we're not finished yet...
Prophetic Conference is coming soon.
What if the cross wasn't just about enduring suffering...
What if it was about the joy of bringing you home?
Hear Darby Slaton at the Sons & Daughters Inheritance Gathering.
🎟️ https://t.co/VeNjbddqo6
"The first orphan wasn't human."
Bold?
Absolutely.
But Leif Hetland uses it to reveal something far deeper than controversy.
🎟️ July 10–12
Register: https://t.co/VeNjbddqo6
What if you've been praying for something...
...that already belongs to you?
We'll see you at the Sons & Daughters: Inheritance Gathering.
July 10–12
For more info & secure your spot here: https://t.co/VeNjbddqo6
You can have a perfect Father...
...and still live like an orphan.
Discover what Jesus meant when He said,
"I will not leave you as orphans."
July 10–12
https://t.co/x8tLiB50Ll
"When you settle in condemnation, your identity gets locked into what you're condemned for."
One of the most powerful truths from Dan Mohler.
Jesus didn't die so you'd live under shame.
Freedom Fest begins Friday at 7 PM.
📍 Pasadena, MD
#FreedomFest#DanMohler
You don't always know who you're ministering to.
Sometimes the most powerful sermon you'll ever preach is simply living like Jesus when nobody thinks you're preaching.
"Life doesn't just happen. You create a life as a father."
What if fatherhood is less about reacting to life and more about creating an environment where others can thrive?
#Fatherhood#Leadership#RHLC
The Gospel is not merely that Jesus died.
It's that He died in your place.
The cross is more than sacrifice.
It is substitution.
"God made Him who knew no sin to be sin for us..."
— 2 Corinthians 5:21