A Cord of Three Strands
- Revive Our Hearts
- February 17, 2020
Why do we care so much about relationships? Where do we go for advice? A favorite magazine or talk show host? What about the Bible? View More →
Why do we care so much about relationships? Where do we go for advice? A favorite magazine or talk show host? What about the Bible? View More →
It’s not very common for us to bring up tough topics because we don’t want to wound a friend. How can you love a friend enough to bring up something difficult? View More →
Kelly Needham will show you why leaning on Jesus as your ultimate friend will then help you become a true friend to others. View More →
We have friends on Facebook and other social platforms. But in the middle of all that talk, are we truly experiencing genuine friendship? View More →
Do you ever wish you could settle down and finally start to take it easy? Holly Elliff understands, but instead to take on assignments only He can accomplish. View More →
When you’re in the middle of a big struggle, it seems like there’s no point. But that struggle could turn into the story someone else needs to hear. View More →
Things change at such a fast rate, it’s tough to keep up. But there are a few things your can trust about God and know they’ll never change. View More →
Do you get a little nervous when you hear the word “mentor”? Finding a mentor or being one can be intimidating. But these relationships can grow organically. View More →
In a lot of churches, everyone gets divided by age. This can have its place but often we need younger and older people to mix together. View More →
Nancy encourages and cheers you on. But who does that for her? You’ll get to know some of her friends, and you’ll be challenged to grow as a friend yourself. View More →
If you’re involved in ministry for God’s glory and not your own, it will affect the way you go about it. View More →
When the Lord calls you home, will your work carry on behind you? Susan Hunt explains how to build a women’s ministry that will continue after you’re gone. View More →
When you feel like a failure, you actually just received valuable experience that you can use to teach and encourage others. View More →
Susan Hunt is a grandmother in her seventies. When she wants to disciple younger women, do you know what she does? Send a text. View More →
In Titus 2, we’re called to embrace the beautiful model of spiritual mothering; what does that mean? What does it look like? View More →
When the Lord called Denisse Cabrera to invest her life in discipling other women, she felt extremely inadequate. Can you relate? View More →
The book of Titus tells older women to teach younger women. What does that look like in real life? Hear some examples in today's program. View More →
In order to build God’s kingdom, you need to model and train and live out the truth and actively teach it. View More →
God designed women to mother the next generation. When women today embrace that calling, a lot of surprising things can happen. View More →
The Lord saved Jackie Perry out of a lesbian lifestyle. Even though she loved Jesus, she still needed to go through a messy process of learning and growth. View More →
We are witnessing a crisis of unkindness, so genuine biblical kindness will shine brightly in the darkness. View More →
Most people would take all the rewards offered to them, but when God offers to reward us, sometimes we don’t want to accept it. View More →
Robyn McKelvy struggled to understand the biblical instructions for wives to submit to their husbands. View More →
How can you develop a friendship and love a husband who has hurt you deeply? Dannah Gresh knows what it’s like to walk through deep valleys in marriage. View More →
Betsy Gómez was a young and upcoming marketing executive who thought she was taking care of her son because she had hired a full-time nanny. View More →
Dannah Gresh knew she had been forgiven for impure choices as a teenager. But when she confessed her past to her husband, she felt freedom. View More →
Mary Kassian says true change begins when you surrender your mind—your thinking—to the Lord. View More →
Could you live without your phone? Is it the first thing you look at when you wake up? The first thing you look at before you go to bed? Could you be addicted? View More →
Dámaris Carbaugh defines “slander” and helps you evaluate whether your life could be slandering the Lord. View More →
Everything you do matters, and you can do it as your worship to the Lord. Mary Kassian shows how to make every moment count. View More →