2026 The Believers Banner year The year of the overcomer Lesson 1: 2026 – The Believer’s Banner Year1. What It Means. A “banner year” draws from biblical imagery—like Yahweh-Nissi (“The Lord is my Banner”) in Exodus 17:15. After victory over the Amalekites, Moses built an altar and declared God as the rallying point, the standardContinueContinue reading “The Believers Banner Year”
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The Conversation
The Mount of Transfiguration reveals Jesus’ divine nature and highlights his continuity with the Old Testament figures, Moses and Elijah. Their discussion about Jesus’ impending departure underscores the fulfillment of prophecy, emphasizing his role as the Kinsman Redeemer through his crucifixion and resurrection, pivotal for humanity’s redemption.
The Importance of Faith Communities in 2025
Pastoral Teaching that walks with you in your faith walk. Mark 11:24 If you are not watching and listening to Faith for Everyday Living you should be. Hi there, this is Doug Slay inviting you to be part of our faith community. There are compelling reasons why belonging to a faith community is a goodContinueContinue reading “The Importance of Faith Communities in 2025”
Conquer 2025 with Faith and Fellowship
A person standing alone can be attacked and defeated, but two can stand back-to-back and conquer. Three are even better, for a triple-braided cord is not easily broken. Ecc. 4:12 NLT 2025 will have its challenges but challenges are opportunities to overcome, persevere and win in the coming months. Let us travel together through 2025ContinueContinue reading “Conquer 2025 with Faith and Fellowship”
God is not finished with you, yet
https://videopress.com/v/yDrlxc1G?preloadContent=metadata I have lived my life mission minded. Started preaching at a young age and working in church as a youth leader I gave my life to what I was called to do. As a young person my life will filled with going to school and starting a youth group, I called Teens for ChristContinueContinue reading “God is not finished with you, yet”
Pentecost and Power
The apostle Paul in writing to the Corinthian church wanted their faith to be in the power of God and not human wisdom.