Where are you? Where are you going? How will you get there? These are questions that every individual, every family, every ministry, and workplace must answer, if they are to succeed in living life on purpose, for God’s glory. And it’s not about you, but about the people you influence, the people you lead. David Kunhert talks about servant leadership and how to live a transformational life. Know more about it in this podcast episode by Saving Grace now!

It’s been said that our ministry is where we’ve been broken, and our testimony is where we have been healed. As today’s program completes the “𝐆𝐨𝐝’𝐬 𝐆𝐫𝐚𝐜𝐞 𝐟𝐨𝐫 𝐨𝐮𝐫 𝐆𝐫𝐢𝐞𝐟” series, 𝐉𝐮𝐬𝐭𝐢𝐧𝐚 𝐏𝐚𝐠𝐞 shares how we can have a better focus on God’s amazing grace that brings us out of the ashes to minister to others who have been tried by fire. Don’t miss this podcast episode by Saving Grace now!

Everyone experiences loss and grief, but not everyone has a biblical worldview in which to filter their experience through the lens of God’s grace. Not everyone has Jesus as their Savior, who offers comfort and hope through the season of grief. Let’s go through biblical insights to help us look through God’s lens of grace. Hear from Kristen Peña in this podcast episode by Saving Grace now!

Sometimes it seems we face grief alone. When this happens, we stall in our grief and can easily become discouraged or depressed. But it doesn’t have to be that way! Hear from Ralene Berry in this podcast episode by Saving Grace now!

As we come to Hebrews 5, the author talks about the maturity of believers. Why is it important for Christians to grow spiritually? Let’s continue the fascinating discussion from the book of Hebrews with our guest speaker, Ps. Jeremy Vance. Don’t miss this podcast episode brought to you by Saving Grace.

As we come to Hebrews 5, the author talks about the maturity of believers. Why is it important for Christians to grow spiritually? Let’s continue the fascinating discussion from the book of Hebrews with our guest speaker, Ps. Jeremy Vance. Don’t miss this podcast episode brought to you by Saving Grace.

Ps. Jeremy Vance, our guest speaker, says this, “As Christians, we are called to live stellar lives for Jesus”s sake. And in our minds we often think what that means is doing things like praying, or reading our Bibles, or going to church. We might do the things we think are expected of us when we follow Christ, but do we really know how to live the Christian life, how to walk with Jesus?” In this episode, you have the opportunity to get some guidance on everyday life with our Savior, from the book of Hebrews. Don’t miss this podcast episode brought to you by Saving Grace.

How are believers in Jesus to respond when hated, mocked, or even persecuted? How are we to live so that our lives will draw others to know our Jesus?Join us with Scot Pollock, adjunct professor at Grace School of Theology. Don’t miss this podcast episode brought to you by Saving Grace.

How are believers in Jesus to respond when hated, mocked, or even persecuted? How are we to live so that our lives will draw others to know our Jesus?Join us with Scot Pollock, adjunct professor at Grace School of Theology. Don’t miss this podcast episode brought to you by Saving Grace.

If we were to review your life’s record today, what would it reveal? Would you be proud of and happy to reveal it? Do you have any regrets or things you;re ashamed of? For sure, we have all fallen short of a perfect record before God. That’s why we should be thankful for God’s mercy and grace.

But, what about the life record of Christ? As we complete this series on the Uniqueness of Christ, Dr. Mark Rae will take us through Christ’s Unique record. Don’t miss this podcast episode brought to you by Saving Grace.