Send us a text What do you do when the outcome is unclear, the clock is loud, and your heart won’t settle? We open with an urgent moment—standing in the gap for Jacob—and move straight into the heartbeat of the hour: prayer over programs, presence over performance, and trust that isn’t held hostage by feelings or timelines. From Philippians 4 to Isaiah 43 and 2 Corinthians 4, we trace a path that begins at the edge of worry and walks into the room where God’s peace takes over. We talk honest...
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Send us a text What do you do when the outcome is unclear, the clock is loud, and your heart won’t settle? We open with an urgent moment—standing in the gap for Jacob—and move straight into the heartbeat of the hour: prayer over programs, presence over performance, and trust that isn’t held hostage by feelings or timelines. From Philippians 4 to Isaiah 43 and 2 Corinthians 4, we trace a path that begins at the edge of worry and walks into the room where God’s peace takes over. We talk honest...
Send us a text The most revealing measure of your spiritual maturity might be hiding in your daily commute. When someone cuts you off in traffic or crawls along at 45 in a 70 mph zone, what happens in your heart reveals more about your spiritual condition than a thousand Sunday services. Anger is an acid that destroys its container long before it damages its target. This compelling truth frames our exploration of what happens when rage takes root in our lives, creating what could be called a...
Connect Church Longview Podcast
Send us a text What do you do when the outcome is unclear, the clock is loud, and your heart won’t settle? We open with an urgent moment—standing in the gap for Jacob—and move straight into the heartbeat of the hour: prayer over programs, presence over performance, and trust that isn’t held hostage by feelings or timelines. From Philippians 4 to Isaiah 43 and 2 Corinthians 4, we trace a path that begins at the edge of worry and walks into the room where God’s peace takes over. We talk honest...