TEACHING | Acts 2.41-47 | How To Practically Love People

When we humble ourselves and submit to our Heavenly Dad, His love for us will overshadow our fears. In this teaching, Nathan discusses Acts 2:42-47 and reveals that the early church was able to be generous in their relationships and with their finances because they trusted the Holy Spirit. He explains that our ability to be generous in our relationships and with our finances is directly dependent upon the extent to which we fear God.

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TEACHING | Luke 15.11-32 | Why You May Not Feel Loved

God is always motivated by love and relationship. In this teaching, Nathan discusses Luke 15:11-32 — the parable of the prodigal son — and how our Heavenly Father responds to our rebellion and our religion with love and identity.

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TEACHING | Romans 8.26-28 | Is God Safe and Is He Good?

God is good. He makes everything good if we trust Him. In this teaching, Nathan shares his story through the lens of Romans 8:26-28. He reveals that our life’s unresolved events and relationships influence our view of God.

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TEACHING | Matthew 6.5-18 | Pray Like This…

Prayer is a dialogue (not a monologue) with the living God. In this teaching, Nathan looks at Matthew 6:5-18 and how to get the most out of your times of prayer. He also reveals how to hear God’s voice more clearly.

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TEACHING | 1 Kings 18.17-40 | How to Kill the Lies You Believe

Anything we desire, trust, or depend upon outside of our relationship with God is a false prophet in our life. In this teaching, Nathan discusses 1 Kings 18:17-40 where Elijah kills the Ba’al prophets. He reveals how to kill the false prophets (the lies we believe) that are in our mind.

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TEACHING | Matthew 16 | How to Reconcile with Someone

God empowers us to reconcile with others through us being reconciled to Him. Nathan teaches through Matthew 16, Romans 12, and 2 Corinthians 5. He reveals that reconciliation is both repentance and forgiveness being extended and received.

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