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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.

Serena Dyksen's Story | Revive Our Hearts Weekend Episode

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podcast episode | January 16, 2021

If you’ve ever felt hopeless and like you have nowhere to turn, make sure you listen to Serena’s story.

A Singular Wonder | Revive Our Hearts Weekend Episode

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podcast episode | March 27, 2021

You become more and more like the thing you love. This has huge ramifications for what we think about and focus on.

Steadfast Love | Revive Our Hearts Weekend Episode

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podcast episode | November 21, 2020

Repetition can be frustrating. Unless it’s really helpful. Nancy shows us a good kind of repetition.

Preparing Revival's Road | Revive Our Hearts Weekend Episode

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podcast episode | March 13, 2021

In this two-day series called “A Highway for Our God,” Nancy will point you to a passage in the Bible that gives hope and comfort for when you feel overwhelmed

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?

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.

Growing in Christian Gratefulness | Revive Our Hearts Weekend Episode

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podcast episode | November 14, 2020

A lifestyle of gratitude involves the discipline of meditating on the attributes of God, and then giving Him thanks and praise.

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.”