Is the purpose of prayer just to change us? Do our prayers impact God at all? Is it like a “one and done” or do we keep praying? God is sovereign but what does that mean? Is there a point of praying if He will do what He already planned anyway?
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Guarding Our Eyes
In Luke 11, Jesus explains that the eye is the lamp of the body. In this message, Kim shares how what we let into our eyes affects our spiritual lives and teaches on the importance guarding our “eye gate”.
Walking the Narrow Road
The metaphor of a gate leading to Heaven or Hell is not uncommon in Jewish literature, and it refers to the difficulty and severity of the discipleship the people of God are called to.
What has He put in your heart to do?
"All the women whose heart stirred with a skill...” Learn about the context of this verse, a man named Bazalel, an incredible tabernacle, and how God lifts our hearts to a task and then equips us to do it.
Why do people walk away from God?
Servanthood in light of Surrender
As much as we mean it when we sing “I Surrender All” in church, surrendering isn't always fun. Surrendering means we set aside our time tables, our dreams, and our wants - for a bigger purpose and a bigger picture that we can't yet see.
Jonah's Storm Story
Have you ever run from God and found yourself in a storm? Or been overwhelmed in the dark waves that are the consequence of someone ELSE'S disobedience?
The Anchor of Hope
Hebrews 6:19 tells us that we have a hope that is an anchor for our souls, a hope that is firm and secure and that enters within the veil. In this message we explore what this verse really means, and learn about the supernatural rending of the temple curtain that took place when Jesus died, granting us eternal access to a Holy God and our loving Father.
Paul's Storm Story
What do you do when you find yourself in a storm and Jesus doesn’t come walking out on the water? In fact, your boat breaks apart and leaves you treading water and swimming for shore?
The LORD is our shepherd!
During those times when we feel so utterly OUT of control, we can be thankful that we have a Shepherd that loves us. It's our Shepherd's job to lead us to peaceful places, to provide for our needs, and to rescue us from dire circumstances.
Our job is simply to follow.
God rebukes your accuser - and calls you chosen!
Have you ever felt not good enough? Or felt like a failure? Unloved? Alone? Join in a powerful time of shedding some of the labels that have been placed on us by the enemy, by others, and even by ourselves. Kim walks us through Zechariah and we learn how God handles it when our adversary attacks us with the very areas we struggle in.
Speaking hope to dry bones
In Ezekiel 37, YHWH shows Ezekiel a dry skeleton army that has perished due to a lack of hope. He then asks him to do the impossible: speak life and breath into those bones and bring the army back to life. In this message, Kim teaches on this God who still does the impossible - and who has the power and the desire to call us out of the grave and place us into a place of renewed hope and destiny.
The healing of Naaman
Have you ever expected God to move in a certain way and He didn't do things at all how you planned? In May, Kim taught on Naaman, the army commander who received a much-needed miracle in the way he least expected.
YHWH - The name of God
Who is He?
You won't find this name written in most bible translations.
Many Jews won't say it, or even write it.
Are we allowed to Praise YHWH in worship?
In this study, Kim teaches on the tetragrammaton, the four letters we have come to know as the name of God.
Teleios - Redefining "perfect"
What does it mean when we read that God’s power is made perfect in weakness? When we see the word perfect in scripture, we tend to hang our cultural definitions of “perfect” on it. Is perfect flawless? Without blemish? In this study, Kim looks at the Greek word that is most often translated as perfect.
The Church at Laodicea
Is your Faith Hot, Cold or Lukewarm? In this study, Kim talks about the impact of a "lukewarm" faith by studying the church of Laodicea (it's not what you think!)