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When was the last time you saw someone radically changed by Jesus Christ? Are YOU being changed by Him? Or has your Christian community settled into a passive, country club faith experience that lacks power? Have you settled for less than the supernatural in your own life?
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Going through a hard time? This is a test. I repeat: this is only a test. You may be experiencing a difficult season of health or a painful relationship break up. You could be struggling financially or failing college. When that happens, Dannah Gresh says we often three kinds of tests: the test of our
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Jesus wants those who follow Him to experience incredible freedom. Out of that comes fullness of joy and undeniable fruitfulness. Are you experiencing those things? Do you feel free, full, and fruitful? You need to abide if you want to experience those things. In this transparent testimony, Dannah Gresh talks about making a commitment to
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Our Spirit and our flesh war against each other constantly. In this podcast, Dannah Gresh dives into the book of Galatians to share the secret to winning this war. This message was originally delivered at chapel for Grace Prep High School, our sister ministry, and was produced by Pure Freedom Ministries.
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Have you ever struggled with talking softly and sweetly to someone? I’m talking about someone who REALLY annoys you, maybe your husband or your roommate! It can be difficult to be reasonable when opinions clash. Dannah Gresh confesses that she has struggled to offer soft and reasonable answers when facing communication challenges. Find out how
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There’s an angst in today’s emerging adults that wasn’t there for their parents or grandparents. Today’s college-aged and young adult men and women are emerging into the most idealized culture, facing pressure to do big things in big ways. But the reality is…no generation has emerged with more young adults still living at home with
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Do you ever find yourself thinking about a past love? Are you struggling to enter into emotional intimacy in the relationship you’re currently in? The Apostle Paul wrote about three barriers the Church at Corinth was experiencing when it came to relationships. That little congregation had a lot of questions about sex and marriage, but
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God calls us to “Train up our children in the way they should go”. So why is it that these conversations can be difficult. Join Dannah Gresh and guest, Christian singer-songwriter Rebecca St James as they discuss what it looks like to be proactive with our children. Connecting with your children can be complicated, but
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Has loneliness taken hold on your life? Sometimes it can feel as if the life we thought was ahead of us is now nowhere in sight. Finding delight in your day to day when all else seems to be crumbling is one of the biggest challenges our world faces. Dannah Gresh talks with Christian singer-songwriter,
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Everyone has an opinion, and that's good! It means we're all thinking; but does everyone need to voice their opinion all the time? Social media has great power to build up, encourage, inform, and draw individuals closer to one another and closer to God. It also has the power to destroy, to tear down, and
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The storms of life can be used to activate your faith; but God sure can seem silent when the wind is howling. The Book of Habakkuk is about learning to believe that God is good and maintains control even when there is so much evil and tragedy in the world around us. Though this book
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How’s your heart? No matter your circumstances, your heart CAN be OK. Dannah Gresh explores Psalm 131 for the ingredient that’s often missing when we try to pull ourselves up out of discouragement or depression—getting over ourselves! She says that though this short three verse Psalm takes only a short time to dissect, it takes
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Racism. Everyone is talking about it, but the media is full of commentary ranging from concern to condemnation that the evangelical church is not good at joining the conversation. Why the struggle? Some sources say it's because of the individualistic approach some Christians take to the Scriptures...making them all about personal salvation. But God intends
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There's no sin that's too large to forgive and no sin that's too small to ignore. God's extravagant, messy grace floods in when we make room for it. But sometimes, we don't. We get in the way of God's grace. Are you in the way? In this message, Dannah Gresh takes us through the story
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Are you worn out? Struggling with your life's purpose? Depressed? Tired of fighting the same old sin again and again? Do you need revival? God wants to revive you even more than you want to be revived. Dannah Gresh found herself worn out and struggling. When she went to God's Word for answers, she discovered the door
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Many times when we face overwhelming emotional or behavioral problems, we seek accountability and behavior modification. But Dannah Gresh argues that’s not where you should begin. She argues that if you try to control thoughts, feelings, and behaviors with modification and accountability without changing beliefs, the roots simply grow back! To change and heal, you’ve
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Do you have someone you need to forgive? In this podcast, originally delivered at the Pure Freedom Master Class, Dannah Gresh shares four things you need to know about forgiveness.
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The New Testament teaches that confession to one another is an avenue of sweet intimacy and friendship with God and others. So, why don’t we practice it eagerly? In this podcast, originally delivered at the Pure Freedom Master Class, Dannah Gresh will motivate you to practice courageous vulnerability.
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One important component of healing—especially from past sexual sin and abuse—is to take the time to be unbound from unhealthy and unholy relationships. Does that sound odd to you? Well, the Bible clearly teaches that the act of sex makes two people “one.” In this podcast, originally delivered at the Pure Freedom Master Class, Dannah
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What does it mean to “renounce strongholds?” Well, it’s not advanced discipleship. Jesus said anyone who does not renounce all he has cannot be my disciples. Early believers took this work seriously and did it readily. What did they understand that we do not? Dannah Gresh connect the work of renouncing to the powerful lost
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