WhatsAppFacebook
What does the Bible say about hell?Share
InVerse 7h 2
Why is it important both to have a relationship with God and to keep His law?
InVerse 6d 4
How having faith matters.
InVerse 11d 4
How we pray and why we pray matters.
InVerse 21d 7
InVerse 22d 7
Pride is often one of the biggest obstacles we face in our walk with God.
InVerse 22d 10
Why should we read the Bible as part of growing our relationship with God?
InVerse 1m 12
Knowing God’s character is foundational and imperative if we want to deepen our relationship with Him.
InVerse 1m 10
InVerse 1m 15
God wants each and every one of us to have a deep, personal relationship with Him. How do we begin?
InVerse 2m 14
What about those who’ve never heard the gospel?
InVerse 2m 17
Exploring how the early church and its leaders actively set themselves apart from cults.
InVerse 2m 20
What does the Bible say about hell?
Why do we trust the Bible?
InVerse 3m 14
Examining the details of the Resurrection account.
InVerse 3m 17
What makes us so sure Jesus is who He claimed to be?
InVerse 3m 12
Exploring the complexity of God’s nature.
InVerse 3m 20
Exploring some of the fundamental differences between Buddhism and Jesus’ teachings.
InVerse 3m 18
ThHow do Jesus’ teachings challenge core Hindu teachings?
InVerse 4m 19
The Book of Job calls us to trust God with the bigger picture.
InVerse 4m 21
What sets our Creation story—and our God—apart from others from around the world?
InVerse 4m 22
Sometimes, the best witness for Christ is simply a life lived well.
InVerse 5m 18
Addressing one of the biggest questions the Book of Joshua raises.
InVerse 5m 16
Maybe God sometimes allows trials to remind us not to stay comfortable in our sin.
InVerse 5m 21
Discussing one of Joshua’s final appeals to his people.
InVerse 5m 20
Why did God insist that the Israelites establish cities of refuge before they had finished conquering the land?
InVerse 6m 20
God wants to do far and above everything we could imagine, and we must take care not to confuse contentment with settling for less.
InVerse 6m 26
Powerful lessons from looking at the Gibeonites, the five kings, and Joshua’s bold prayer.
Our mistakes do not hinder God’s ability to make something good of a messy situation.
InVerse 6m 28
Have you ever been so confident after a victory that you rushed headlong into your next challenge, only to face humiliating defeat? Joshua could relate.
InVerse 6m 35
The events at Jericho set the framework for the rest of the Israelite’s conquest.
InVerse 7m 24
God doesn’t lead us through challenges arbitrarily. He has good reasons and higher purposes.
InVerse 7m 32
Despite his initial nervousness, Joshua ended up being a prime example of Godly leadership.
InVerse 7m 44
How does God prepare us for the things we never expected to be in our futures?
InVerse 7m 53
Abraham’s story gives crucial context to Joshua’s.
InVerse 8m 32
This late narrative in Exodus tells us a lot about God’s glory and our purpose.
InVerse 8m 33
What happens when we mess up?
InVerse 8m 25
What was God trying to communicate in having the Israelites build Him a physical house? And why was He so particular about the details?
InVerse 8m 29
All of the commandments are important, but why is the Sabbath in particular so vital to remember today?
Is God’s law just something to be obeyed? Or is there more to it?
InVerse 8m 31
Discussing the importance of grounding our faith in who God is, not just in what we've seen Him do.
Reviewing the easy to miss details and lessons of the final plague.
InVerse 8m 30
Exploring a passage that many people question—believers and non believers alike.
The plagues were so much more than just acts of judgment.
We know God didn’t need Pharaoh’s permission to lead His people out of Egypt, so why did He send so many messages and signs?
Moses’ first encounter with God’s physical presence teaches us a lot about God and His profound desire for us to know and be known by Him.
God is invested in each of our identities, and He uses those unique identities in His work.
InVerse 10m 36
Discussing the characteristics and events that set the tone for the book of Exodus.
InVerse 11m 37
As we conclude this season, Back to the Altar, we close our study with a final epidode about hearing God’s call to rise from our altars of worship and embrace God's mission to th
The book of Revelation predicts that there will be a crisis of worship in the last days. This week we will look at three critical worship centered messages that must be shared with