PowerPoint is the broadcast ministry of Dr. Jack Graham from Prestonwood Baptist Church in Dallas, Texas. Convinced that the Kingdom of God is a matter of power, not talk, PowerPoint is committed to helping Christians experience that Kingdom power in every area of their lives. This half-hour broadcast will help Christians apply God's Word to everyday living.
PowerPoint is the broadcast ministry of Dr. Jack Graham from Prestonwood Baptist Church in Dallas, Texas. Convinced that the Kingdom of God is a matter of power, not talk, PowerPoint is committed to helping Christians experience that Kingdom power in every area of their lives. This half-hour broadcast will help Christians apply God's Word to everyday living.
What will it take to effectively move the Church into the future? On today’s PowerPoint, Pastor Jack Graham shares the need for believers to not only take the Word to the world, but also to drive deep the stakes of biblical conviction and personal godliness.
As we continue with the second part of this message, Pastor Jack Graham reminds us that it is God’s will and God’s purpose for every person to come to faith in Christ. But once we become Christians, God’s will is clear that we are to walk with Him and live to please Him.
In this two-part series, Pastor Jack Graham looks to 1 Thessalonians 4: 1-12, to challenge and encourage believers to make pleasing God the purpose of our lives. It is our purpose and God’s plan for us to pursue Him and please Him.
In this final message of the series titled Much More because God wants us to experience all of His blessing, all of His grace, and all of His power in our lives Pastor Jack Graham reminds us that prayer is the battleground for believers, and that a prayerless Christian is a powerless Christian.
Pastor Jack Graham winds down the study in the book of Ephesians titled Much More, about the abundant life we have in Christ as believers. We have studied our wealth and worth in Christ and our walk with Christ. In the final chapter today, Pastor Graham teaches about our warfare, our battle cry as Christians.