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The Call: One Year Bible Commentary

The Call is a 365-Day Video Bible Commentary that takes you through the entire Bible in one year – in chronological order. Begin 2026 with a life-changing commitment to take the word of God into your heart.

Roses For Mama [A Christmas Story] - By Mark R. Spencer

A story of love, devotion, perseverance, compassion, and the spirit of Christmas. A tale of love that transcends death to fulfill a promise made on Christmas Eve, long ago.

The Lord's Prayer: Forgive Us

What happens when we pray, “Forgive us our debts”? In this moving episode, we trace the echo of Jesus’ powerful words from the cross—“Father, forgive them”—as they shook the earth, split the temple veil, and opened the way for broken, ordinary people to stand in the presence of a holy God. From Saul’s dramatic transformation to the stirring awakenings of Martin Luther and John Wesley, and finally to a personal encounter in Baton Rouge, this episode shows how the forgiveness Jesus purchased still breaks chains, lifts burdens, and restores hearts today. Whether carrying guilt, regret, or hidden shame, you’ll discover that the same grace that changed history is still changing lives—and that through Christ, we can boldly and humbly pray: Forgive us our debts.

The Call: A Daily Video Chronological Bible In A Year

The Bible is filled with ordinary people with an extraordinary God. A new beginning of Bible study awaits you. Learn how you can go through the entire Bible in less than 10 minutes a day.

On Humility, Suffering, and the Path of Faith -

On Humility, Suffering, and the Path of Faith - Devotional about Philippians 1-2 and the suffering of Paul.

The Lord's Prayer: Give us this day

What does it mean to pray, “Give us this day our daily bread”—and to trust God as our faithful Provider? In this powerful episode, we travel from Abraham’s mountaintop test to the cross of Christ, discovering how Jehovah Jireh, the God who provided a lamb for Abraham, has always been the God who provides for His children. Through Scripture, personal testimony, and the life-changing truth that Jesus is the true Lamb of God, we see how prayer draws us into an intimate dependence on our Father, who meets us in our deepest needs. Whether facing sickness, weakness, or uncertainty, this episode reminds us that the God of Abraham and Paul is our God today—and He invites us to come to Him daily, confident that He will supply every need according to His riches in Christ Jesus.

Amazing Talks: Christology/ Virgin Birth

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THE CALL: A 365-Day Bible Commentary

What if just 10 minutes in the morning could set the tone for your entire day? Starting January 1st, 2026, you’re invited to a daily dose of biblical truth—short, powerful, and life-changing. No heavy study, no overwhelming commitments—just 10 minutes to refocus your heart on God’s Word. Imagine beginning each day with clarity, wisdom, and a deeper connection with Scripture. Mark your calendar—your mornings are about to change. Follow along daily and let God’s Word transform you, one day at a time.

The Lord's Prayer: Your Will Be Done

What is the most powerful prayer ever prayed? In this moving episode, we journey into the Garden of Gethsemane, where Jesus’ simple yet world-shaking words—“Not as I will, but as You will”—opened the way for every person to enter God’s presence. Through His suffering, sacrifice, and total surrender, the Father’s will was fulfilled, and humanity was offered forgiveness and hope. But this episode goes beyond history; it challenges us to embrace that same posture of surrender in our own prayers. With unforgettable stories—including a powerful encounter with a persecuted believer in Czechoslovakia—you’ll discover how praying “Your will be done on Earth as it is in heaven” unleashes transformation, restores lives, and reveals God’s glory in ways we could never imagine.

Candace Cameron Bure Opens Up About Reminding Herself of God’s Forgiveness

Candace Cameron Bure opened up about the importance of reminding herself that God has forgiven her. The actor, author and podcast host mentioned that even though she has been forgiven of her sins, she still struggles with that at times. Watch the short but powerful clip to hear Candace’s powerful and insightful words on His forgiveness.

Sin has ruined and destroyed this world. Everything that sin comes into contact with is made immediately worse. This truth about our fallen world is easily visible all around us – on the news, social media platforms, in the workplace and in our neighborhoods. Human beings have made an unbelievable mess of things, that is for sure.

However, despite the sad, sin-ridden state of our world, there is still hope. Jesus Christ, who willingly went to the cross, suffered and died on the cross, and later rose again, offers hope, love and forgiveness from sin. He can transform lives and hearts, injecting hope into a situation previously thought hopeless. Only He can do that, but we must first confess our sins and accept his forgiveness, which is freely offered to all.

In a clip posted on YouTube, Candace mentions that even after confessing her sins and accepting Christ as her personal Lord and Savior, she still has to remind herself that God has forgiven her for this or that sin at times.

“There are a few that, that haunt me still today, and I think about them,” she said. “And I think about God’s forgiveness, and I think I’ve asked for forgiveness way too many times, in a sense that God forgives me. God paid the fine for me. God’s not holding judgment against me once I’ve confessed and asked Him forgiveness.”

Later in the clip, Candace says she understands that once she has asked forgiveness, the Lord actually forgets about that thing, but sometimes she can hold onto things that she needs to let go of.

Most of us can relate to this, because we all have things that we unnecessarily hold onto, even after taking them to the Lord.

Isaiah 43:25 “I, even, I, am he who takes away your sins; and I will no longer keep your evil doings in mind.”

The Lord's Prayer: Your Will Be Done

What is the most powerful prayer ever prayed? In this moving episode, we journey into the Garden of Gethsemane, where Jesus’ simple yet world-shaking words—“Not as I will, but as You will”—opened the way for every person to enter God’s presence. Through His suffering, sacrifice, and total surrender, the Father’s will was fulfilled, and humanity was offered forgiveness and hope. But this episode goes beyond history; it challenges us to embrace that same posture of surrender in our own prayers. With unforgettable stories—including a powerful encounter with a persecuted believer in Czechoslovakia—you’ll discover how praying “Your will be done on Earth as it is in heaven” unleashes transformation, restores lives, and reveals God’s glory in ways we could never imagine.

Santa Claus is not magical!

Santa is not magical. It is lying to children!

Chosen by Grace -

Chosen by Grace - Devotional based on Ephesians 1-3.

Carrying the Weight

Carrying the Weight

Faith Before Law

Faith Before Law - A devotional discussing which came first the law or faith.

Strength When You"re Tired

When the weight on your shoulders feels heavier than your hands can carry, God invites you to lean on His strength, not your own. Isaiah 40:31 promises, “But those who hope in the Lord will renew their strength; they will soar on wings like eagles… they will walk and not be faint.” This prayer is for the weary heart asking God to breathe fresh strength, lift you where you’ve fallen, and remind you that His power is made perfect in your weakness. You are not walking into this day alone—His presence is your strength and your hope.

The Tent, the Deposit, and the “Therefore”

The Tent, the Deposit, and the “Therefore”

Comfort that Strengthens

Comfort that Strengthens

Resurrection and Renewal

Resurrection and Renewal

Why Are We Here?

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