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Your Grace is Enough

By Joel Malm | Published August 28th, 2011

Performed by the Summit Church Band. Led by Joel Malm.
Written by Matt Maher. Copyright: 2003 Thankyou Music.

Moving Beyond

By Mike Fehlauer | Published August 28th, 2011

Moving beyond the limitations of emotional wounds.

The Wounds that Heal

By Mike Fehlauer | Published August 21st, 2011

As we hide ourselves in the wounds of Christ, we find healing from the wounds of life.

The Value of One

By Mike Fehlauer | Published August 14th, 2011

“No church can be content as long as there is one within driving distance who doesn’t know the Lord.”

Confession

By Mike Fehlauer | Published August 10th, 2011

Strongholds grow in the darkness of secrecy. One of the most powerful way to break any stronghold in our lives is to bring out of the darkness and into the light of GOD’S grace and truth.

The Green Eyed Monster

By Mike Fehlauer | Published August 7th, 2011

When we are jealous, we mistakenly assume our problem is with someone else, when in fact our issue is with God.

Anger

By Mike Fehlauer | Published August 3rd, 2011

Discover the root of anger and how to overcome this destructive emotion.

More Than Meets the Eye

By Mike Fehlauer | Published July 31st, 2011

At times it can seem like our efforts are making little difference. Yet, even though we can see it, God is working out His will in our lives.

Greed

By Mike Fehlauer | Published July 27th, 2011

It is just as possible for the poor to struggle with greed as it is for the rich. That’s because greed is not a money issue, it’s a heart issue.

It’s Never Too Late

By Mike Fehlauer | Published July 24th, 2011

Where there is no faith in the future, there is no power in the present.

Making a Difference

By Mike Fehlauer | Published July 17th, 2011

In GOD’S heart, risk is a part of being faithful. Not playing it safe.

Jealousy

By Mike Fehlauer | Published July 13th, 2011

Jealousy is defined as resentment toward the success of someone else. Overcoming a heart of jealousy begins by realizing that the issue isn’t with others, but with God.