Looking for the Right Church in the Wrong Places
The church begins at home through personal prayer and family worship, not in buildings—all believers are priests called to seek God first.
The church begins at home through personal prayer and family worship, not in buildings—all believers are priests called to seek God first.
Pastor Gary Wilkerson teaches that God's miraculous power flows through weakness, not strength, urging believers to depend on God for revival.
David Wilkerson urges believers to embrace being "pilgrims just passing through" this world, warning against earthly attachments that hinder readiness for Christ's return.
Pastor Gary Wilkerson teaches that while Jesus has instantly rolled away the stone of our spiritual death, we need to allow others in our community to help unwrap the remaining "grave clothes" that still bind us.
Disappointments can lead to dangerous spiritual anguish, but we must choose faith over despair and trust in God's almighty power to deliver us.
Gary Wilkerson encourages embracing healthy fear as a sign of pursuing God's calling, urging listeners to step out in faith despite being afraid.
Despite believers' falls and failures, God remains compassionate and ready to restore them when they return with godly sorrow and reject Satan's lies.
Gary Wilkerson challenges believers to find their God-given burden — a singular, passionate calling that brings them clarity, impact, and energy.
True contentment comes from trusting God's hand in all circumstances and finding complete satisfaction in Jesus Christ alone, not material things.
Ron Brown calls believers to embrace God's burden for caring for widows, orphans, and the marginalized through faithful prayer and obedient service.