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The Letters of 1, 2, & 3 John
Speaker: Steven Lee
Length: 2 Parts
Toward the end of his life, John wrote three short letters in order to help the next generation of Jesus followers distinguish between true followers of Jesus and those who just claim to be.
The Letters of 1 & 2 Peter
Speaker: Samer Massad
Length: 3 Parts
In first and second Peter, we get to read some of the last-recorded words from one of Jesus’s closest friends, telling people how to live amidst a culture of opposition.
1 & 2 Thessalonians
Speaker: Reed Moore
Length: 3 Parts
At some point, we’ve all been handed responsibilities we haven’t been ready for. First-century Christians in the city of Thessalonica found themselves in that situation. In two letters, Paul cheered these new converts, told them more about Christ’s second coming, and gave direction on how to conduct their daily lives.
3 Questions Everyone Has About God
Speaker: Jamey Dickens and Marquise Cox
Length: 3 Parts
We all have questions about God, but many of us have been given unhelpful—or even wrong—answers along the way. It's possible that a false view of God may be keeping you from a deeper faith. In this series, we will tackle the three questions most everyone has about God.
Address the Mess
Speaker: Andy Stanley
Length: 4 Parts
It's a common misperception that the Christian life is all about avoiding messes and staying out of trouble.
Bystander
Speaker: Andy Stanley
Length: 8 Parts
As a follower of Jesus, John was a bystander to the miracles, the crucifixion, and the resurrection of a man he concluded was the Son of God. Late in life, John compiled his account of Jesus’ life, purposely including stories and details to convince those of us who would come generations later—who couldn’t be eyewitnesses like he was—to reach the same conclusion. Which leaves us with a question: Do we?
Christmas: It’s All Good
Speaker: Andy Stanley
Length: 4 Parts
Questioning whether the message of Jesus is true is not the only reason people are walking away from faith. They’re asking, “Is it good?” Two thousand years ago, the arrival of Jesus was good news of great joy for all people. So, what—if anything—changed?
Climate Change
Speaker: Jeff Henderson
Length: 2 Parts
Every relationship has a climate—sunny, stormy, or even icy. Many of us are unaware of the emotional climates we carry around with us.
Coaches: For Men
Speaker: Gavin Adams
Length: 1 Part
Life has many big moments of transition: starting a new job, getting married, having your first child. Uncertainty during these transitions can cloud your judgment. How do you prepare now to make good decisions then?
Core vs. Periphery
Speaker: Tim Cooper
Length: 1 Part
Everyone has opinions. Differing opinions can sometimes be divisive—especially when it comes to faith. But our differences don’t have to separate us.
Don’t Be Gross
Speaker: Andy Stanley
Length: 1 Part
If you’re grateful for your local church but you’re not engaged, now is the time.
Emotional Health
Speakers: Holly Goddard, Carey Nieuwhof, Chinwé Williams, and Sean Seay
Length: 4 Parts
When our emotions are maintained the right way, everything runs pretty smoothly. But when we let emotions get outside where they’re supposed to be, we can cause damage with our words and our actions.
Ephesians
Speaker: Reggie Sumpter
Length: 3 Parts
Around 2,000 years ago the apostle Paul wrote a letter to new followers of Jesus in and around the city of Ephesus. He wants them to know they are as much a member of God’s family as anyone else. Paul’s words to them can still very much apply to us today.
The Book of Esther
Speaker: Holly Goddard
Length: 3 Parts
In the story of Queen Esther, we read about a young woman who faced an extremely difficult choice. Would Esther fall in line with the cultural expectation and hope for the best, or would she break protocol—and risk her life in doing it? Thousands of lives hung in the balance of her decision.