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Abraham 4: Shoo Away The Vultures
Part 4 of the “Abraham: Faith On The Journey” series looks at one of the most powerful moments in Abraham’s life — when God makes a covenant with him in Genesis 15. This message explores what a covenant really is, why God’s promises are different than ordinary agreements, and how God responds to Abraham’s fears, questions, and uncertainty with faithfulness. In this message, we look at: • The meaning of a Biblical covenant (“berith”) • Why God tells Abraham not to fear • How f


Abraham 3 - When Life Happens
What do you do when life suddenly takes a turn you never expected? In Part 3 of our Abraham series, we look at Genesis 14 and the powerful rescue story of Abraham and Lot. Through unexpected battles, difficult choices, and moments of courage, we discover what it means to trust God when life gets messy and uncertain. This message explores: How our environment and positioning can shape our future Why spiritual preparation matters before the crisis comes The courage it takes to


Abraham 2 - Which Way Are You Drifting
In Part 2 of our Abraham series, “Which Way Are You Drifting?”, we look at the story of Abraham and Lot and how small decisions can slowly shape the direction of our lives. Lot drifted toward what looked good. Abraham stayed anchored in God. In this message, we explore: • Why we naturally drift toward what seems appealing • How small compromises can slowly pull us away from God • Why trajectory matters more than we realize • How Abraham built altars everywhere he went • The i


Abraham 1 - Walk by Faith
What does it really mean to walk by faith? In this first message of our brand-new series, we dive into the life of Abraham—the man known as the “father of faith.” His journey didn’t start with perfection… it started with a single step into the unknown. From Book of Genesis 12, we see God call Abraham to leave everything familiar—his home, his comfort, and even relationships—to follow Him into a future he couldn’t yet see. And just like Abraham, we’re often faced with the same
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