The Surprising Power of Identity
Jennifer Camp Jennifer Camp

The Surprising Power of Identity

What if the name God calls you could reshape your entire life? In the stillness of a mountainside, you hear him speak a new identity over you — one that invites you into deeper trust, adventure and surrender. It’s a reminder that knowing who you are in his eyes can transform everything, guiding you into a life of purpose and connection like never before.

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Spin-Kicking For Jesus And Other Karate Moves
Paul Prather Paul Prather

Spin-Kicking For Jesus And Other Karate Moves

Karate is more than just kicks and punches — it’s a journey, just like faith. Both require time, dedication and perseverance. Just as martial artists move from white belt to black belt, spiritual seekers grow through consistent practice and persistence, still facing challenges along the way. The rewards are found in the small breakthroughs and deeper understandings that keep us moving forward, step by step, toward greater wisdom and transformation.

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The Discipline of Fasting
Dan Dozier Dan Dozier

The Discipline of Fasting

Fasting is often misunderstood in today’s world, viewed as outdated or extreme. Yet, Scripture presents it as a powerful way to deepen our connection with God. By focusing on the spiritual significance of fasting, we can strengthen prayer, align our hearts with God’s will and experience transformation. This ancient discipline, though often overlooked, remains just as relevant for believers today.

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‘Rings Of Power’ Season 2: Dramatic Finale Offers Up A Mixed Triumph
Joseph Holmes Joseph Holmes

‘Rings Of Power’ Season 2: Dramatic Finale Offers Up A Mixed Triumph

The finale of "Rings of Power" Season 2 delivers a mix of triumph and missteps, offering a more faithful take on Tolkien’s world while still wrestling with some awkward writing and plot contrivances. Sauron’s manipulations intensify, Galadriel’s growth in humility takes center stage, and the humanization of orcs adds new layers. For fans of rich storytelling despite imperfections, this finale delivers plenty to unpack.

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Let’s Follow and Lead by Faith
Mandy Smith Mandy Smith

Let’s Follow and Lead by Faith

Faith calls us to release control, trusting that God can work powerfully in our everyday moments. A simple, heartfelt conversation sparked an unexpected transformation, illustrating how letting go of our need to feel capable opens space for real change. Leading by faith means making small choices to trust, even when we don’t have all the answers, and that’s where God meets us.

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Graham Cooke: From Outlaw to Prophet
Justin Camp Justin Camp

Graham Cooke: From Outlaw to Prophet

Discover the extraordinary journey of Graham Cooke, a man who went from a troubled youth on the run to a globally influential spiritual leader. This primer introduces Cooke’s powerful message of God’s relentless love and offers insight into how his teachings can radically shift your perspective on faith, helping you see yourself through God’s eyes and approach life with a mindset of holy possibility.

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What is Common Grace?
Timothy Keller Timothy Keller

What is Common Grace?

Common grace is God’s generosity toward all humanity, believers and non-believers alike. It’s what allows for cultural achievements, artistic beauty and the wisdom we find in the world around us.

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Yael Eckstein to host new podcast from PRAY.com, ‘The Chosen People’
Justin Camp Justin Camp

Yael Eckstein to host new podcast from PRAY.com, ‘The Chosen People’

Yael Eckstein, President and CEO of The International Fellowship of Christians and Jews, is hosting The Chosen People, a new podcast available on PRAY.COM. Bringing Old Testament stories to life with vivid storytelling and spiritual insights, this series offers Christian and Jewish listeners a deeper understanding of their faith. Experience timeless themes of faith, survival and redemption in an engaging and inspirational format starting October 2024.

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‘The Chosen’ And ‘Am I Racist?’ Now Typify Success For Faith-Based Movies
Joseph Holmes Joseph Holmes

‘The Chosen’ And ‘Am I Racist?’ Now Typify Success For Faith-Based Movies

Faith-based films are capturing attention, with “The Chosen” and “Am I Racist?” taking center stage. These powerful stories address pressing cultural questions while drawing audiences who seek more than just entertainment. As these films rise in popularity, they’re sparking meaningful conversations and shifting the way faith-based storytelling is seen today. Their success signals a new era for faith-based storytelling, one that’s both thought-provoking and culturally relevant.

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The Book Of Ruth Is A Romance — And So Much More
Paul Prather Paul Prather

The Book Of Ruth Is A Romance — And So Much More

The story of Ruth and Boaz shows how every small act of love or kindness can spark a ripple effect. Their compassion and loyalty didn’t just change their lives — it set the stage for the lineage of King David and, ultimately, Jesus. Ruth and Boaz' story is an invitation for us to reflect on our own actions, however small, and how they just might create a lasting impact across generations.

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The Role of Prayer
Mikella Van Dyke Mikella Van Dyke

The Role of Prayer

Prayer is more than a ritual; it's a lifeline, connecting us to a God who already knows us inside out. No matter where we are or what’s going on, He sees us — like goldfish in a bowl, with nowhere to hide. Prayer isn't about being good at it; it's about humility, honesty and aligning our hearts with God's. So why do we often hold back from talking to the One who’s always listening?

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Because We Are Made To Belong
Jennifer Camp Jennifer Camp

Because We Are Made To Belong

Friendship is more than just being kind; it’s about love that’s tender and fierce, raw and vulnerable. We’re made to belong, to share our stories and to fight for each other’s hearts. Authentic connection — guided by God’s love — transforms superficial relationships into lifelong connections, as we lean into courage, honesty and grace together.

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Walk It Out
Hannah Brencher Hannah Brencher

Walk It Out

What does it look like to truly walk out your faith? It’s more than what you say — it’s how you live. Whether it’s in the quiet of a morning routine or amidst the chaos of family life, the way you consistently show up matters. Faith is built in those small, unseen moments, as you take each step forward. This journey invites you to invest in living authentically, not performing for others.

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Movies as a Tool for Discipleship and Evangelism
Myriah Snyder Myriah Snyder

Movies as a Tool for Discipleship and Evangelism

Movies offer a powerful way to connect with people and share faith. With 81% of churchgoers believing Christian films are effective for evangelism, these stories resonate in unique ways. Stephen Kendrick emphasizes how films like "The Forge" bring biblical truths to life through emotional storytelling, helping deepen discipleship and spark meaningful conversations about faith and life.

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The Timeless Wisdom of Oswald Chambers: A Guide for Modern Readers
Justin Camp Justin Camp

The Timeless Wisdom of Oswald Chambers: A Guide for Modern Readers

Oswald Chambers stands as a rare, clear voice calling Christians back to the basics of wholehearted devotion to God. His writings challenge believers to examine their relationship with Christ, offering wisdom that speaks to both the soul and the mind. For the Christian looking to deepen their walk with God, there are few better companions for the journey.

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The Jack Kerouac Of Sacred Pilgrimages
John Mac Ghlionn John Mac Ghlionn

The Jack Kerouac Of Sacred Pilgrimages

Walter Starkie's "The Road to Santiago" brings the Camino de Santiago to life, portraying it as more than just a pilgrimage. His journey reveals a profound encounter with faith, tradition and personal transformation. As the Camino tests both body and spirit, Starkie’s narrative shows how this ancient path continues to resonate with modern seekers, making it a timeless pursuit for those looking for renewal in today’s fast-paced world.

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Tectonic Shift Toward Joy
Justin Camp Justin Camp

Tectonic Shift Toward Joy

Are you feeling the weight of fear and uncertainty? Fear has shaped our national mood and has been hanging over us for years. We’ve been conditioned to worry, but what if that was changing? Imagine loosening your grip on worry and moving toward peace — toward trusting Jesus more than the chaos around you. Can you see yourself embracing a shift, one where fear gives way to a deeper sense of hope and calm in him?

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You Need To Abandon God To Find God
Thomas Reese Thomas Reese

You Need To Abandon God To Find God

Many people feel lost in their faith because they cling to the image of God they learned as children. But what if the journey to deeper belief requires letting go of that old view? Spiritual growth means reshaping our understanding of God — moving from fear to love, from sinner to saint. Abandoning outdated ideas of God can open us to a fuller, richer relationship with him.

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Seven weeks screen-free, Carlos Whittaker’s idea of God changed
Ellie Davis Ellie Davis

Seven weeks screen-free, Carlos Whittaker’s idea of God changed

After seven weeks without his phone, Carlos Whittaker’s relationship with God — and himself — changed in ways he never expected. Trading screen time for conversations with monks, Amish farmers and even his own family, he found a slower, deeper connection to faith and life. Carlos shares what he learned about worship, savoring moments and rediscovering who God created us to be when we disconnect from our devices.

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How Religion Influenced Some Of The World’s Greatest Writers
John Mac Ghlionn John Mac Ghlionn

How Religion Influenced Some Of The World’s Greatest Writers

From Tolkien’s reflections on redemption in "The Lord of the Rings" to Dostoevsky’s deep dive into sin and salvation in "Crime and Punishment," faith is at the core of some of the greatest stories ever told. These writers invite us to wrestle with big questions about life, faith and purpose — reminding us that there’s always something deeper at work, even in our own lives.

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