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Jesus: For Such a Time as This!
Join a wonderful body of believers from all walks of life in an ad-free, drama-free, toxic-free environment with live interactive church services and refreshing Spirit filled devotionals posted daily. Refreshing Hope is a safe haven where the Spirit of God flows freely.
* A completely ad-free experience, and toxic free environment.
* Explore hundreds of inspiring Spirit-filled devotionals with new ones posted daily.
* Participate in live interactive church services with intimate ministry time online.
* Join small groups with others to discuss similar interests.
* Share your prayer requests and our prayer team will pray over them with you.
* Listen to newly written and recorded faith-building music.
* Take in depth Bible studies with accompanying quizzes.
* Watch faith-enriching videos.
* Join corporate fasts and encourage others to hang on another day.
* An online church for those who need one.
Comments by others:
- Wow, you hit it out of the ball park!! And by reading everyones elses posts they seem to agree. There are some pretty emotional comments and I know that I don't have to feel alone. The same thing happens to many of us and we feel the same about it... I too am always wondering God's plan for me and wonder if I am scewing it up and going to waste my time here on earth. I truly want to glorify Him but as humans we fail so much but He also knows this.
- I love and appreciate all your teachings. It has blessed me and encouraged me through out the years. I remember when you first started to build this website years ago when I joined. Your ministry and teaching is so important and needed in the times we are in today. I am blessed to get them directly to my email. It seems your teaching and devotionals are on topic and targe every time. I praise the lord and am thankful for your faithfulness to this ministry. with the love of Jesus.
- I wanted to tell you how much I appreciate your daily email devotionals. You always "speak" with a realness that doesn't come from religion but instead comes from relationship with Jesus. You make it "ok" to not be perfect but instead to let God perfect us.