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September 25, 2024

Life Lessons with Chip - Pursuing Your Purpose

We live in a day where people are obsessed with knowing their purpose. There are tons of tests and assessments out there to help you discover who you are and what you are supposed to do. But in this program, Chip asks: what do you do after that? Through this talk from his series, Life Lessons with Chip, Chip will help you pursue God's purpose for you and confidently live it out every day.

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About Living on the Edge

Living on the Edge exists to help Christians live like Christians. Established in 1995 as a radio ministry of teacher, author and pastor Chip Ingram, Living on the Edge has since grown into an international discipleship ministry. The ministry creates Biblical teaching and tools that challenge and equip spiritually hungry Christians all over the world to become mature disciples of Jesus. Chip has the unique ability to communicate God’s truth, challenging people to live out their faith in ways that transform families, churches, and communities for the common good and the glory of God.

Living on the Edge exists to help Christians live like Christians. Established in 1995 as a radio ministry of teacher, author and pastor Chip Ingram, Living on the Edge has since grown into an international discipleship ministry. The ministry creates Biblical teaching and tools that challenge and equip spiritually hungry Christians all over the world to become mature disciples of Jesus. Chip has the unique ability to communicate God’s truth, challenging people to live out their faith in ways that transform families, churches, and communities for the common good and the glory of God.

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