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Crying Out | Revive Our Hearts Weekend Episode

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podcast episode | October 10, 2020

Nancy remind us that “desperate times call for desperate prayer.”

God Used a Star | Revive Our Hearts Weekend Episode

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podcast episode | January 9, 2021

If He cares for those stars, does He not much more care for us who were created in His image?

A Warning from Lot's Wife | Revive Our Hearts Weekend Episode

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podcast episode | March 20, 2021

One of the shortest verses in the Bible says, “Remember Lot’s wife.” But what exactly are we supposed to remember?

A Fully Surrendered Life | Revive Our Hearts Weekend Episode

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podcast episode | February 13, 2021

Even when you take those steps of faith and obedience and surrender, it doesn’t mean that it’s always going to be easy.

The Life-Giving Word of God | Revive Our Hearts Weekend Episode

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podcast episode | January 2, 2021

In this special New Year’s edition of Revive Our Hearts, Nancy and a group of friends take us to Psalm 119.

Ruth: God Is Not AWOL | Revive Our Hearts Weekend Episode

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podcast episode | January 23, 2021

God includes sinners and outcasts in His plan, which means there is room for you and me.

Ruth: The Pathway of Commitment | Revive Our Hearts Weekend Episode

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podcast episode | January 30, 2021

Imagine that your husband took you to a foreign country, and while you were there, he and your family died.

Understanding the Times | Revive Our Hearts Weekend Episode

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podcast episode | December 12, 2020

What time is it? Nancy DeMoss Wolgemuth wants you to consider that question.

Prayer Is the Point | Revive Our Hearts Weekend Episode

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podcast episode | October 3, 2020

If your prayers tend to focus on your immediate needs, you’re stuck praying what Dr. Karen Ellis calls “domestic prayers.”

Anticipating the Joy That Lies Ahead | Revive Our Hearts Weekend Episode

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podcast episode | April 24, 2021

How do you sing the songs of Zion when you’re living in Babylon? Nancy DeMoss Wolgemuth explains.