Racism and the Church | Part 5
This week, the Stanfords discuss the five practical ways we can actively fight racism within the church and around our communities, as well as the importance of confession on the road to healing deep wounds.
This week, the Stanfords discuss the five practical ways we can actively fight racism within the church and around our communities, as well as the importance of confession on the road to healing deep wounds.
For many years, the nation of Israel has been embroiled in conflict, with the most recent event occurring with hundreds of drones and missiles being shot by Iranian forces into Israeli territory. On today’s edition of Family Talk, co-hosts Gary Bauer and the Hon. Michele Bachmann discuss the latest development in Israel, and what the future could hold. The Bible is clear, we are to stand in support of Jerusalem. Genesis 12: 3 says, I will bless those who bless you, and whoever curses you I will curse. Let us join together in prayer for the peace of Jerusalem!
Some people claim that it’s impossible to know for sure if you’re going to heaven when you die. But gratefully, the Bible says differently! Dr. Robert Jeffress explains how you can be certain regarding the status of your salvation. To support Pathway to Victory, go to ptv. org/donate.
As Christians we must have credibility, right thinking, and a servant's heart so that we can be the best team player in the Kingdom of God. There's no room for elbowing each other as Christians or wondering how you can always get the credit. We are after accuracy in Christ and leading with a servant's heart. JOY stands for (Keep) Jesus First, Others second & You third.
With God’s help, you can forgive those who have wounded you, and live a life of freedom. Hear one woman’s powerful story of forgiving her abusive parents and how you can begin the forgiveness process in your own life.
When we fall victim to anger, jealousy, or obsessions, we usually are tearing apart inside. We feel unloved and loveless. Pastor Lutzer identifies three wounds which make it difficult for us to love. Let’s listen to a personal letter from a church member who wanted to love again.