Our Mission is to reach college students and help them walk with God. This podcast includes message from Overflow Coordinator Clay Everett and other guest communicators.
Living a life worthy of God begins with knowing that God calls you worthy. Yet for most of us worthy is a name we are unfamiliar with. Names like failure, mistake, ordinary, or even worthless sometimes feel more fitting. The next time you doubt your worth, just remember the cross. You are worth everything to God!
As we step into this new semester our hope is that you would see for yourself the true worth of our great God! One of the biggest mistakes we can make is attempting to live our lives for God, with a small view of God. To discover God’s worth is to realize that God is the one thing worth giving everything to have! Which means that He is worthy!! Worthy of our worship, worthy of our lives, worthy of are everything.
The future can be scary. The unknown of what will be can be enough reason to avoid thinking about it at all. Fear of the future can make us not want to finish things. Like why can’t I just stay in college for the rest of my life? But God knows that movement creates stability. He knows that to become who He has made us to be requires that we take steps into the future even when that step is uncertain, and here is the good news- God promises to meet us there!
Loneliness is dangerous. Yet we often choose loneliness rather than allowing ourselves to be known and possibly rejected! Self-protection and self-sufficiency may sound appealing, but the truth is we weren’t designed to go through life alone. If that’s true then the question we need to ask ourselves is…am I willing to be me, with others?
In this series, “Shadows of Jesus”, we want to help you as a college student- see Jesus more clearly. And in seeing Jesus for who He is, we want to challenge you to consider the implication of Jesus on your life. To do that we are going to look for Jesus in some place you might not at first expect!
In this series, “Shadows of Jesus”, we want to help you as a college student- see Jesus more clearly. And in seeing Jesus for who He is, we want to challenge you to consider the implication of Jesus on your life. To do that we are going to look for Jesus in some place you might not at first expect!
In this series, “Shadows of Jesus”, we want to help you as a college student- see Jesus more clearly! And in seeing Jesus for who He is, we want to challenge you to consider the implications of Jesus on your life. To do that, we are going to look for Jesus in some place you might not first expect!
When a walk with God becomes just another thing we do, we miss the point of the walk. From the very beginning God created us to be with Him. Not so that it would be our job or so that it would make it on our to-do-lists, but so that we would be in relationship. And when sin broke that relationship God stopped at nothing to bring us back into His presence!
Many of us grew up in church, and we missed it. Others of us didn’t grow up around the Christian faith, and we never heard it. Either way, each of us needs to know the why of our faith. Why follow Jesus? Why surrender your life to Him? Why? The simple answer is this...because Jesus is better! He is better! The question is do you believe that?
To “Ascend the Hill” is to follow Jesus where He is and where He is calling us to be! In this series we will walk through some of the most profound teachings of Jesus ever recorded. Before ascending back to heaven, Jesus told His followers to teach everything that He had commanded…which means that every word spoken by Jesus is important. So what did Jesus say in His famous Sermon on the Mount…why did He say it the way He said it…and what should His words from some 2,000 years ago mean for our lives today?
To “Ascend the Hill” is to follow Jesus where He is and where He is calling us to be! In this series we will walk through some of the most profound teachings of Jesus ever recorded. Before ascending back to heaven, Jesus told His followers to teach everything that He had commanded…which means that every word spoken by Jesus is important. So what did Jesus say in His famous Sermon on the Mount…why did He say it the way He said it…and what should His words from some 2,000 years ago mean for our lives today?
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