Let’s break free from the trap of associating joy with external factors and embark on a journey towards unshakeable joy that transcends circumstances. Don’t miss this episode by Saving Grace now!

Come with us as we explore Christ’s parable of the 10 virgins and the bridegroom in depth. Explore the context and intended audience of this timeless teaching in order to demonstrate how relevant it is to us today. Don’t miss this episode by Saving Grace now!

Join us as we rediscover God’s intimate presence. Our special guest will lead us through the illuminating parables of Luke 15, rekindling our personal relationship with the Lord and restoring our confidence in our relationship with the Father. Don’t miss this episode by Saving Grace now!

Let us continue to learn about how to respond with the right attitude in the midst of persecution. We will learn how to prepare our answer for those who will need hope. Don’t miss this episode by Saving Grace now!

Living by Grace is living a life of joy and thanksgiving. In the midst of the daily grind, there is always something to be grateful for. Get to know more about what a life of grace looks like by listening to Dr. Dave Anderson, Founder and President at Grace School of Theology, in this Saving Grace episode. Access this episode now!

“Does God really care about us? Is He really good? Is He great enough to solve our problems?” We are graced yet again with the presence of Dr. Dave Anderson, Founder and President of Grace School of Theology, who have also said, “… if God permits trials as I grow up in faith, He will also provide the consoling truth that can sustain my hope through undeserved suffering.”

What is needed to secure eternal life? Confession? Repentance? Perseverance in good works? Could it be that passages we assume tell us how to get to heaven aren’t meant for that purpose at all? Dr. Dave Anderson, Founder and President of Grace School of Theology, will help listeners clear the cobwebs of confusion by offering scriptural support for faith alone in Christ alone as the means for receiving eternal life.