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You Can Stop Trying to Be Good

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June 11, 2014

Most people grow up hearing that they’re supposed to “be good.” But this message is far different than the gospel.

Approved: The Gospel in Your Daily Thoughts

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June 10, 2014

The conversations you have with yourself make a huge difference in your life. Carrie Gaul shows you how to continually tell yourself the gospel.

The Encounter that Changes Everything (excerpt)

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May 14, 2014

We celebrate the resurrection. Why is that event such a big deal? We know Jesus’ death was important, buy why the resurrection?

An Encounter with Power (excerpt)

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May 9, 2014

Is there an area of your life that makes you desperate? Erin Davis reminds you that situation is a very good thing because it can drive you to Jesus.

Sneak Peek: Chatting with Keith & Kristyn Getty

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January 17, 2017

A special CD + DVD combo of "Facing a Task Unfinished" with an exclusive, behind-the-scenes interview with Keith and Kristyn Getty—and bonus video content.

Nancy, Mary, and Dannah Discuss the Fiscal Year-End Need

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May 17, 2019

In the recording studio, Nancy DeMoss Wolgemuth, Mary Kassian, and Dannah Gresh took a moment to share their excitement for the ways God is using ROH.

Jesus—Captain

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March 18, 2014

Do you ever worship Jesus as your captain—your Commander-in-Chief? You may not feel like much of a soldier, but if you know Christ, He is your captain

Jesus—Good Shepherd

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March 27, 2014

When Jesus claimed to be the Good Shepherd, it was more than just a casual figure of speech. The people who heard them thought His claim a very big deal.

Jesus—Messiah

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March 18, 2014

One of the names of Jesus is “Messiah.” But did you know that name was used extensively throughout the Old Testament, hundreds of years before His birth?

Jesus—Bread of Life

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March 25, 2014

Imagine hearing someone say, “Eat my bread and live forever!” One person did say that. Nancy says you should take those words seriously.