trials

Slaves to the Stone and Mason

Rachel Chimits

What do our struggles with sin and the troubles of life have to say about our relationship with God?

Michelangelo grew to great fame thanks to his ability to capture the human body’s dynamics and power through paintings and stonework. Centuries later, he is still legendary for his art. Most people have at least seen pictures of the Sistine Chapel’s ceiling and the David or Pietà statues.

Anchored to Christ in the Storm

John Bailey and Mark Renfroe discuss how people with true peace have found a way to acknowledge hardship and yet center themselves around God.

Jesus Christ, the Only Way Out

David Wilkerson (1931-2011)

In all our trials, we are to cling to the Savior.

When Jesus said, “I am the way” (John 14:6, NKJV), he issued a powerful proclamation to his church. Tragically, we have not fully understood the power behind his words here. I believe if the church today truly grasped the simple statement that Jesus is the way, we would once and for all end our fleshly strivings to try to please the Lord and instead trust him for his promised favor.

Weeping as We Walk

Claude Houde joins the Gary Wilkerson Podcast to take a close look at what we can learn from the life of Joseph.

Truth and Grace

This week, John Bailey and Mark Renfroe join the Gary Wilkerson Podcast to explore what it means to live with equal measures of truth and grace.

Where Are the Magic Bricks?

Have you ever stepped out in faith to follow God's will only to feel like God didn’t go with you? In this session, Tim Dilena discusses what we should do when the first step of obedience feels like we made a mistake. God is teaching us how to get back up and keep going after we've been knocked down following the Lord's call.