المحتوى المقدم من Pilgrim Church. يتم تحميل جميع محتويات البودكاست بما في ذلك الحلقات والرسومات وأوصاف البودكاست وتقديمها مباشرة بواسطة Pilgrim Church أو شريك منصة البودكاست الخاص بهم. إذا كنت تعتقد أن شخصًا ما يستخدم عملك المحمي بحقوق الطبع والنشر دون إذنك، فيمكنك اتباع العملية الموضحة هنا https://ar.player.fm/legal.
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At the dawn of the social media era, Belle Gibson became a pioneering wellness influencer - telling the world how she beat cancer with an alternative diet. Her bestselling cookbook and online app provided her success, respect, and a connection to the cancer-battling influencer she admired the most. But a curious journalist with a sick wife began asking questions that even those closest to Belle began to wonder. Was the online star faking her cancer and fooling the world? Kaitlyn Dever stars in the Netflix hit series Apple Cider Vinegar . Inspired by true events, the dramatized story follows Belle’s journey from self-styled wellness thought leader to disgraced con artist. It also explores themes of hope and acceptance - and how far we’ll go to maintain it. In this episode of You Can't Make This Up, host Rebecca Lavoie interviews executive producer Samantha Strauss. SPOILER ALERT! If you haven't watched Apple Cider Vinegar yet, make sure to add it to your watch-list before listening on. Listen to more from Netflix Podcasts .…
المحتوى المقدم من Pilgrim Church. يتم تحميل جميع محتويات البودكاست بما في ذلك الحلقات والرسومات وأوصاف البودكاست وتقديمها مباشرة بواسطة Pilgrim Church أو شريك منصة البودكاست الخاص بهم. إذا كنت تعتقد أن شخصًا ما يستخدم عملك المحمي بحقوق الطبع والنشر دون إذنك، فيمكنك اتباع العملية الموضحة هنا https://ar.player.fm/legal.
We look like Vancouver. Find your people and spiritual fam here! We are full of scandalous curiosity and wonder around Jesus. #pilgrimpeople A church that looks like the Kingdom of God. Pilgrim Church is located at the corner of East 45th and Inverness Street in South Vancouver, two blocks southwest of East 41st and Knight Street. Follow us on Twitter and Instagram @pilgrimyvr, Youtube @pilgrimchurchyvr, and www.pilgrimchurch.ca
المحتوى المقدم من Pilgrim Church. يتم تحميل جميع محتويات البودكاست بما في ذلك الحلقات والرسومات وأوصاف البودكاست وتقديمها مباشرة بواسطة Pilgrim Church أو شريك منصة البودكاست الخاص بهم. إذا كنت تعتقد أن شخصًا ما يستخدم عملك المحمي بحقوق الطبع والنشر دون إذنك، فيمكنك اتباع العملية الموضحة هنا https://ar.player.fm/legal.
We look like Vancouver. Find your people and spiritual fam here! We are full of scandalous curiosity and wonder around Jesus. #pilgrimpeople A church that looks like the Kingdom of God. Pilgrim Church is located at the corner of East 45th and Inverness Street in South Vancouver, two blocks southwest of East 41st and Knight Street. Follow us on Twitter and Instagram @pilgrimyvr, Youtube @pilgrimchurchyvr, and www.pilgrimchurch.ca
Fleeing Sin, Finding Grace with Rev. Laura Wiens Genesis 4 What do a towering ape statue, a crouching predator, and an unexpected act of grace have in common? They all help us understand a powerful truth from Genesis 4—how sin lurks and how God invites us into His loving embrace. This Sunday, join us as we explore the story of Cain and Abel, uncovering what we should flee from and whom we should run toward. Don’t miss this opportunity to grow in faith and discover the grace that is always waiting for us! For reflection & discussion: What stood out to you most from the sermon? Was there a particular idea, story, or Scripture that resonated with you? Genesis 4:7 describes sin as "crouching at the door." How do you see this imagery playing out in real life? Can you think of times when sin seemed small but later grew into something bigger? Cain’s anger led to destructive actions. What are some ways we can recognize and process anger in a healthy, God-honoring way before it leads to harm? The sermon highlighted how sin often hides in plain sight—whether in gossip, grudges, workaholism, or dishonesty. Which of these (or others) do you think are most overlooked in today’s culture? Cain struggled with comparing himself to Abel. How does comparison fuel negative emotions in our lives today? What are some ways to shift our focus back to God’s perspective? N.T. Wright’s illustration compared sin to a terrifying animal and Jesus to a beloved friend. What are some practical ways we can learn to “flee from sin” and “run toward Jesus” in our daily lives? The sermon mentioned that having trusted people in our lives can help us see sin more clearly. How can we cultivate relationships where we encourage one another in faith and accountability? Resources: Genesis by Derek Kidner…
Grasping for Godhood with Joshua Liem Genesis 2:25-3:24 In Genesis 3, Adam and Eve grasp for godhood, seeking wisdom and control on their own terms… and the world begins its descent into chaos. This Sunday, we’ll explore the deception of the serpent, the fall of humanity, and the profound contrast between their grasping and Christ’s humility in Philippians 2. Join us as we uncover the hope hidden within the curses and reflect on how God’s mercy points us to a Savior who did not grasp for power but gave himself for us. Come ready to wrestle with questions and discover a fresh perspective on this ancient story. DQs : What stands out to you about the serpent’s method of deception in Genesis 3? How do you see similar tactics at work today? Why do you think Adam and Eve’s sin was described as “grasping for godhood”? How does this contrast with Jesus’ humility in Philippians 2? What role does trust in God’s timing and provision play in resisting temptation? How can we grow in that trust? Discuss the nature of the consequences in Genesis 3. Do you see them as punishments, warnings, or something else? Why? How does the idea of Adam’s passivity shape your understanding of sin and responsibility? What lessons can we draw from it? Do you find it comforting or challenging that God sought Adam and Eve after they sinned? How does this shape your view of God’s character? What does it mean to you that Adam named his wife “Eve” after the curses were pronounced? Where do you see signs of hope even in difficult circumstances? How does this passage challenge or affirm your view of gender roles and equality? Further Resources : Amanda W. Benckhuysen, The Gospel According to Eve: A History of Women’s Interpretation Matthew Lynch, Flood and Fury: Old Testament Violence and the Shalom of God Iain Provan, Discovering Genesis: Content, Interpretation, Reception…
Discover light in a dark, heavy world: the Myth of Messiah with Guest Speaker Bronwyn Spilsbury “Light” in Genesis-Revelation God shows us the pattern of light in the Bible and invites us to join Jesus on a shining path. What will it take, and who can find it? Is it even real? This Sunday, we’ll look at Light in Scripture. We’ll find God's pattern and see the path. So that when it's dark and heavy all around, we’ll know how to walk forward. We’ll also discover the meaning and message of “Messiah” and we will have a choice, as Jesus did, to be the light of the world. Are you ready? Pastor Bronwyn Spilsbury is an explorer, storyteller, teacher, and leader who served as a pastor for more than 20 years. She leads groups on pilgrimage to Bible lands to experience God's life and history with His people. Bronwyn looks forward to sharing insight and delight in God's Word and Presence with our community. For reflection & discussion: Comment on the pattern of God's light in Scripture. Does it seem to have a progression? What does that mean for us? Can you think of other Scripture that shows God bringing light to humanity? What difference did it make? What words characterize God's light, with examples? (peaceful, creative, disruptive, pure, purposeful, expansive...) What does "Messiah" mean, and what are 3 blessings from the Messiah's obedience, from the message? What does our collective name of "Christian" mean? How does it call us to be light, and what could result? What do you find most dark in the world? What prayer, pattern, or path of light can you embrace?…
"Why are you so afraid?" with Jessica Chan Some storms will 'break over the boat' or 'nearly swamp' us, but like the disciples in Mark's gospel, the right question to ask is; "who is this?" Who stands in the boat with us? For reflection & discussion: Read through the passage again, Mark 4:35-41. What stands out to you? What kinds of questions/observations do you have about the text? This passage recognizes the authority Jesus holds. [He holds the same authority as God/Yahweh] What does it mean to give Jesus all the authority in your life? what or who tends to make you feel secure (especially in a storm)? what helps you to “be not afraid!”? An idol is a good thing that we make into an ultimate thing. It takes the place God alone should hold in our hearts/lives. What good things are often made ultimate/treated as idols? If an idol has been given authority in our life, how do we give it back to Jesus?…
God’s Gardeners with Joshua Liem Genesis 2:4-24 What if the first thing the resurrected Jesus did was tend a garden? Join us this Sunday as we explore Genesis 2 and discover how God’s vision for humanity goes far beyond endless production or random cosmic happenstance. Let’s reclaim our calling as gardeners in a world that urgently needs hope and beauty. --- When you hear about the Anthropocene and eco-anxiety, what feelings arise in you—fear, guilt, motivation, or something else? Have you ever felt that your worth is tied primarily to your productivity? How does Genesis 2 challenge that? “It is not good for man to be alone.” How does loneliness show up in our modern context, and where have you found meaningful community? What are some of the best practices you’ve seen in fostering meaningful relationships?’ What questions do you have about marriage, sex, gender, and roles? What do you hope our church community would wrestle with? (Consider sharing the results of this discussion with a pastor) What small, concrete steps can we take this week to “tend the garden,” whether it is caring for creation, nurturing relationships, or cultivating beauty? More Resources: John H. Walton, Genesis (NIV Application Commentary), 2001 Iain Provan, Discovering Genesis: Content, Interpretation, Reception , 2015 The Bible Project, “Genesis 1-11”, https://bibleproject.com/explore/video/genesis-1-11/ .…
Reading Scripture Well: Myths We (Should) Believe Creation Speaks with Rev. Laura Wiens Genesis 1-2:3 This Sunday at Pilgrim, join us for a message titled "Creation Speaks" as we dive into Genesis 1 and explore how the beauty of creation declares the majesty of God. Together, we'll reflect on the mystery of creation, the majesty of our Creator, and the incredible value God has placed on each of us as His image-bearers. For reflection & discussion: Genesis 1 describes God as speaking creation into existence. What does this say about the power of God's Word, and how does that impact your faith? How do you approach the "mystery" of Genesis 1? Do you see it as poetic, narrative, or something else? What do you see as the author’s main intention when this portion of Scripture was originally spoken/ written? When have you experienced a moment that you’ve noticed the amazing beauty of God’s creation? How can you use experiences like this to draw closer to God? Does the beauty of creation inspire you to praise God in your daily life? Share your perspectives and experiences with the group. 4. How does knowing that all people are made in the image of God influence the way you treat others, especially those who are different from you? 5. The sermon mentioned preaching to yourself during times of discouragement (Psalm 42:5-6) What are some truths about your identity in Christ that you can remind yourself of in difficult seasons? 6. In what ways can you reflect God's image more clearly in your words, actions, and relationships this week? Resources: Books, articles and podcasts on the topics of Faith/ Science by Justin Brierly and William Lane Craig. Case for a Creator for Kids by Lee Strobel How Do We Know God Created Life? By Melissa Cain Travis (for children)…
Reading Scripture Well with Joshua Liem Luke 24 This Sunday, we’re diving into an exciting new series that starts with one essential question: How should we read the Bible? With so many interpretations and debates, it can be overwhelming to know what to believe. But here’s the good news: Scripture points us to Jesus. It reveals who he is, shapes how we live, and helps us discover truth through the lenses of tradition, reason, and experience. Join us as we learn to read the Bible well before we begin our journey in Genesis next week. For reflection & discussion: What does it mean to say that all Scripture points to Jesus? How does that impact the way you read the Bible? Is there any difficulty with this saying? What are some ways Jesus’ life, teachings, and actions challenge how we interpret Scripture? Think about myths or stories you’ve believed about life (e.g., success, happiness, identity). How does the Bible offer a counter-narrative? Which of the four elements (Scripture, tradition, reason, experience) do you naturally lean on most when interpreting the Bible? Why? Why is it important to interpret Scripture within the broader Christian tradition? How does this safeguard against misinterpretation? Describe your current practice of Bible reading. What is one step you feel challenged to take this week for reading Scripture? Further Resources : BibleProject — https://bibleproject.com/explore/how-to-read-the-bible/ Iain Provan, The Reformation and the Right Reading of Scripture, also Seriously Dangerous Religion: What the Old Testament Really Says and Why It Matters 3. Gordon D. Fee and Douglas Stuart, How to Read the Bible for All Its Worth…
Looking for Spirituality with Rev. Dr. Ray Aldred Luke 2:41-52 Reverend Doctor Ray Aldred is a husband, father, and grandfather. He was first ordained with the Christian and Missionary Alliance in Canada and is now ordained with the Anglican Church of Canada. He is status Cree from Swan River Band, Treaty 8. Born in Northern Alberta, he now resides with his wife in Richmond, British Columbia, Canada. Ray is the director of the Indigenous Studies Program at the Vancouver School of Theology whose mission is to partner with the Indigenous Church around theological education. Ray’s passion is to help as many as possible hear the gospel in their heart language.…
ROOT TO FLOURISH A Rule of Life for the Return of Christ with Joshua Liem Matthew 24-25 What does it mean to be human? As we conclude our Root to Flourish series this Advent season, we will explore Jesus' words in Matthew 24–25 and consider how ancient Christian practices can shape us for a life of flourishing. Discover how a Rule of Life can help you prepare for Christ’s return with sustainable habits that align with his kingdom. For reflection & discussion: Resources Designing a Rule of Life: https://www.practicingtheway.org/ruleoflifebuilder For Covenant Partnership (Church Membership): https://www.pilgrimchurch.ca/join.html Covenant Member Commitments: Will you… Follow the leadership of Pilgrim Church? Lead where your giftings are? Keep one another accountable as they/we seek to accomplish the mission and vision of our church? Live a life that is consistent with Scripture (in the light of God’s love and grace)? Use your spiritual gifts in leadership/ministry at Pilgrim Church and the community of Vancouver? Worship God through regular (consistent) and generous giving *(aim for a grace-based) resulting in supporting the ministry of Pilgrim Church? Practice Biblical personal peacemaking in right relatedness (1) with God? Practice Biblical personal peacemaking (2) with others, maintaining relationships characterized by covenant trust and faithfulness, avoiding dissention, gossip, and self-centeredness, and doing all you can to heal broken relationships? Regularly pray for Pilgrim Church worship gatherings and other teams that I am a part of? (Praying for pastor, elders, leaders, attenders, and those we are called to reach and love? Attend and be engaged as a regularly scheduled habit to be open to others and known? (Out of 52 weeks in a year (13 a quarter), attending at least 2/3 of the worship gatherings would be 35 weeks, 3/4 would be 39 weeks.)…
ROOT TO FLOURISH #15 Authentic Fasting with Rev. Laura Wiens | FASTING 03 Isaiah 58:1-11 What does it mean to fast in a way that truly honors God? This Sunday, we’ll explore how authentic fasting includes fighting injustice, helping those in need, and living out God’s love daily. Don’t miss this opportunity to dive deeper into how true fasting can transform lives and lead to flourishing! --- For reflection & discussion: Isaiah 58 describes the kind of fasting God desires. What stands out to you from this passage? Does this text challenge your current understanding of fasting? How have practices like prayer, worship, Sabbath keeping or fasting affected your relationship with God? How can these practices help you grow in authenticity? How do you see God calling you to "loose the chains of injustice" or "share your food with the hungry"? What are practical steps you can take to live this out? Reflect on Dorothy Day’s quote about giving up unnecessary things so that we can afford to help others. Is God inviting you to make some changes in your lifestyle? How can we ensure that our efforts to serve others come from a place of humility rather than superiority? Have you ever noticed a type of ‘helping’ that may actually hurt people? In what ways can your home church or church community support one another in living out true fasting and caring for those in need? Isaiah 58 describes flourishing in the lives of people who live an authentic lifestyle as God’s children. Have you experienced any of this flourishing in your own life as you care for others in need? Suggested Resources: When Helping Hurts: How to Alleviate Poverty Without Hurting the Poor.. and Yourself by Steve Corbett and Brian Fikkert. The Transforming Friendship: A Guide to Prayer written by James Houston…
ROOT TO FLOURISH #14 Fasting for Whole(i)ness: Preparing for God’s Shalom with Joshua Liem | FASTING02 Joel 2:1-15 NET This Sunday, we dive into the profound biblical concept of shalom—a peace that goes beyond the absence of conflict to encompass wholeness, flourishing, and God’s perfect design. Through the ancient practice of fasting, we’ll explore how God refines and purifies our hearts, aligning us with His holiness and preparing us for the fullness of His kingdom. Join us as we seek the Prince of Peace together, longing for the day when everything is made whole in His love. --- For reflection & discussion: What comes to mind when you think of things in the world or your life that aren’t as they should be? How does the image of a refining fire resonate with your understanding of God’s work in our lives? The sermon discusses sin as a “parasitic fungus” (like in The Last of Us ). How does this metaphor help you understand the nature of sin in your life? What kind of church do you think we need to be to prepare for a potential revival or crisis in the future? How can we as a community support one another in the practice of fasting and seeking God’s holiness?…
ROOT TO FLOURISH #13 - Embodied Longing: Fasting and Worship in Advent with Joshua Liem | FASTING01 Matthew 6:16-18 NET What role does fasting play in your spiritual life? This week, we’ll explore the ancient practice of fasting and its significance in the life of a disciple, especially during Advent. Discover how fasting can deepen your worship, align your body and soul with God’s purposes, and increase your joy as we anticipate the ultimate feast with Christ in His eternal kingdom. ---- For reflection & discussion: Is fasting a new practice for you in your discipleship? What experience do you have with it so far? How does your current relationship with food—whether through feasting or fasting—reflect your spiritual life? What fears for questions do you have as you begin practicing fasting? What would you love to see God do in your life or your community through this Practice? What do you expect your greatest challenge will be as you practice fasting? Further Resources : https://launch.practicingtheway.org/resources/fasting (requires login) Arthur Wallis, God’s Chosen Fast, CLC Publications, 2022…
Join us this Sunday as we delve into Jesus' transformative teachings in Luke 12:13-34. We'll explore the parable of the rich fool and examine wealth accumulation, generosity, and being "rich toward God." Come discover how embracing Kingdom values can lead us to a life of genuine flourishing and impact in our communities. --- For reflection & discussion: Share a time when you witnessed or experienced radical generosity. How did it impact your faith and understanding of God's provision? Reflect on Luke 12:13-34: How does the parable of the rich fool challenge modern views of success and wealth accumulation? What are some subtle forms of greed that we might overlook in our own lives, and how can we guard against them? How can Jesus' teaching on not worrying about our life influence the way we handle financial stress and uncertainty? Discuss practical steps we can take to "sell our possessions and give to the poor" in a modern context. How does our use of wealth affect our community, and how can we use our resources to foster communal flourishing? What does pursuing God's kingdom look like in your personal life and with Pilgrim Church? Further Resources : BibleProject Podcast, “God and Money (Re-Release),” July 15, 2024, https://bibleproject.com/podcast/god-and-money-re-release/ . David A. Croteau et al., Perspectives on Tithing: Four Views , B&H Publishing Group, 2011. Rule of Life Podcasts on Generosity, also https://launch.practicingtheway.org/resources/generosity (requires login).…
ROOT TO FLOURISH 11: Generosity and the Heart of God with Dr. Sean Wood | ALMSGIVING03 2 Corinthians 9:6-12 This Sunday, we’ll explore the transformative power of generosity and living a more fulfilling life of faith. Join us as we explore the joy and freedom of giving as we deepen our trust in Jesus. Dr. Sean Wood is currently serving as a Church Advisor for World Vision Canada. Sean brings over 20 years of pastoral experience serving some of Canada’s most influential churches. He holds a Doctor of Ministry in Global Leadership from Bethel University, and a Master of Divinity from Tyndale University. He is passionate about life transformation and building a better world where every child can live life in all its fullness. -- For reflection & discussion: What is the connection between gratitude and generosity?’ Why is generosity so significant in our relationship with God? How does giving back to God relate to our faith and relationship with wealth? How does giving from a place of love for God impact our attitude towards generosity? What does the story of the poor Widow in Mark chapter 12 teach us about the essence of generosity?…
ROOT TO FLOURISH: Godliness and Contentment Beyond Riches with Joshua Liem | ALMSGIVING 02 1 Timothy 6:6-19 NET This Sunday we dive further into the discipline of almsgiving, reflecting on what it means to pursue godliness with contentment. How might true contentment change your relationship with what you have? Join us as we explore how generosity shapes our lives and reflects God’s heart, and maybe even discover the secret of contentment. For reflection & discussion: If you were to measure your level of contentment on a scale of 1 to 10 – where 1 is feeling the anxiety of greed and a desire for more, and 10 is feeling non-anxious and satisfied with what you have – where would you plot yourself right now? Where are you experiencing a lack of margin in your life in your relationships, schedule, or finances? What is one area in your life that you could possibly simplify (schedule, possessions, finances, etc.)? Name some of the best things in your life right now. What are you most grateful for? Exercises: Basic: Identify something you own that you do not need, and give it away or sell it and give the money to someone in need. Do a budget session on excel/google sheets: Calculate your income per month. Also calculate any expected bonuses, tips, side gigs, or tax refunds per year. Calculate expenses. You can look up “budget template” from Google or ChatGPT for an example. Categorize your expenses, fitting each line into one of four categories: need, enjoy, save, give. Prayerfully go through each item and consider: How am I meant to properly steward this resource? Reach: Pick a room or area of your life, go through it thoughtfully and peacefully, and simplify it down to the essentials. This could be your closet, bedroom, living room, kitchen, garage, etc. As you quietly observe each item in the room, consider holding it up before God. Ask yourself questions: Do I really need this? Could I live without this? Would my life possibly be better without this unnecessary item? Rather than asking ourselves how we can get more, we’re pondering how we could live with less. Make four piles for the unnecessary items: 01. Throw away. 02. Recycle. 03. Sell. 04. Give away. Give your extra stuff away. You can give to the poor via the Salvation Army or a local donation drop, or give directly to someone you know. Go sit in the decluttered room or area, and pay attention to how you feel. Spend a few minutes in gratitude to God for the goodness of ordinary life. Resources: Randy Alcorn, “Twelve Giving Stories,” Eternal Perspective Ministries, Feb 16, 2010, https://www.epm.org/resources/2010/Feb/16/twelve-giving-stories/ Randy Alcorn, Giving is the Good Life: The Unexpected Path to Purpose and Joy, Carol Stream, Illinois: Tyndale House Publisher Inc., 2019. Carey Nieuwhof and Lee Domingue, “Why is it so hard to pastor business leaders?” podcast, Carey Nieuwhof Leadership Podcast, episode 686, October 29, 2024, https://careynieuwhof.kit.com/posts/episode686 . John Mark Comer, Generosity , Practicing The Way Resources, https://launch.practicingtheway.org/resources (requires login). “Generosity 02: Watch Out for Greed!”, Rule of Life Podcast , Sept 3 2024. ChatGPT conversations: Climate Refugees and Church: https://chatgpt.com/share/672c1a55-8000-8012-aab3-c56d84b63d75 Church Fathers on 1 Tim: https://chatgpt.com/share/672d3aa8-8e6c-8012-a2c4-431e88142454 Rich Christians Giving Generously: https://chatgpt.com/share/672d3ab4-5278-8012-8aa0-b9035d10891f Feedback on Sermon: https://chatgpt.com/share/672d3a32-cd54-8012-a90c-290ffd2f6d8c…
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Fr. Larry Richards is the founder and president of The Reason for our Hope Foundation, a non- profit organization dedicated to ”spreading the Good News” by educating others about Jesus Christ. His new homilies are posted each week.
Soul Search explores contemporary religion and spirituality from the inside out — what we believe, how we express it, and the difference it makes in our lives
Follow the audio shiurim, lectures and speeches of Rabbi Lord Jonathan Sacks, global religious leader, philosopher, author of over 30 books and moral voice for our time. Rabbi Sacks served as Chief Rabbi of the United Hebrew Congregations of the Commonwealth between September 1991 and September 2013. A full biography - together with an extensive online archive of Rabbi Sacks' work - is available at www.rabbisacks.org or you can follow him on Twitter, Facebook and Instagram @rabbisacks.
Host Paul John Roach and his guests find the mystical core and explore the perennial philosophy amidst the infinite variety of the world’s religions and spiritual traditions. Paul emphasizes the practical application of spiritual wisdom imparted from poets, writers, philosophers, mystics, and scriptures in order to foster a deeper awareness and understanding in our everyday lives. Explore over 650 shows with thought leaders and spiritual teachers. #PaulJohnRoach.com
Welcome to the Enjoying Everyday Life TV podcast with Joyce Meyer. To learn more, visit our website at joycemeyer.org or download the Joyce Meyer Ministries App. By supporting Joyce Meyer Ministries, you can help us reach hurting people around the world. To find out more, go to joycemeyer.org/donate