Leading The Way
On the next Leading The Way, Dr. Michael Youssef guides you to a powerful place in the Bible where Jesus speaks candidly about DIVORCE.
On the next Leading The Way, Dr. Michael Youssef guides you to a powerful place in the Bible where Jesus speaks candidly about DIVORCE.
Have you ever wondered what the world would be like if Jesus had never been born? It’s hard to imagine, isn’t it? But the absence of Christmas would mean far more than missing out on a holiday. Dr. Robert Jeffress shows us how different life would be without the birth of Christ. To support . . .
Hanukkah dates 2025: Begins sunset Sunday, December 14 Ends nightfall Monday, December 22 Hanukkah isn’t just a Jewish tradition, it’s a supernatural story of rebellion, rededication, and revelation. Join Rabbi Schneider and Dustin Roberts as they uncover the explosive origins of Hanukkah, . . .
They’re not considered central figures in the Nativity story, yet their gifts for the Christ Child are unmatched in significance. Dr. David Jeremiah takes a closer look at the Wise Men, the misinformation that often surrounds their role in the Christmas saga, and the meaning behind each of their . . .
Christians are struggling to grow in Christ because of our problem-filled world. At InGrace, we believe that Jesus is the only answer for our darkening times.
When John the Baptist was born, his father, Zechariah, sang a song glorifying God and recalling His promises and faithfulness. So how can we sing God’s praises like Zechariah? There’s only one way! And that’s our focus on Truth For Life with Alistair Begg.
Most believers want to see more of their prayers answered. Well, Monday on A NEW BEGINNING, Pastor Greg Laurie points out the best way to find those answers. In a back-to-basics series, he offers A Crash Course of Prayer.
After a dramatic scene where Jesus forgives a woman caught in adultery, an intense dialogue ensues as the religious leaders mock Jesus, try to discredit Him, and make foolish statements to defend their narrative. Though Jesus explicitly told them . . .