Honesty
Seeking God for personal revival requires a level of honesty that, at first, may seem quite threatening. Covering up our faults and failures is an involuntary reflex. At first glance, it often seems like the best option. We want others to think the best of us. However humility-one of the first prerequisites for revival-requires the willingness to be honest with God and others about our true spiritual condition.
Podcasts
Podcast- Wed, Jul 14, 2010
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Are you honest about the true condition of your life? This week on Infuse, we'll take a look at the importance of honesty, and we'll see how being dishonest about your true condition creates a hindrance to revival.
Podcast- Wed, Mar 24, 2010
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What does genuine mentoring look like? Why is it important? Dr. Walt Larimore and Bill Judge candidly share a firsthand account of mentorship in action.
Podcast- Wed, Mar 17, 2010
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After we experience revival in our lives and community, there are practical ways we can obey God and experience His ongoing work in our lives. We need each other; we need accountability. Listen to this message from Life Action’s late founder, Del Fehsenfeld Jr., as he talks about a discipline he calls “Spiritual Pals.”
Article
Article- Dan Jarvis
- Wed, May 30, 2007
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When Life Action's revival team arrived in his Texas church, Rick Lawson had no idea what God had in store for him. “I was an engineering supervisor with one of the largest defense contractors for the U.S. government. In that role, I had top-level security clearance,” Rick explains. “During revival meetings at my church, God began to convict me about being dishonest years earlier when I had filled out my security clearance forms.” Rick had falsely checked “No” regarding pre-application drug use. “I had used drugs repeatedly while I was in college and on a few isolated occasions ...
Video
Movie- Fri, Sep 26, 2008
Movie- Thu, Sep 18, 2008
Our affections can so quickly and easily turn from Jesus to other things. Periodically
we need to stop and evaluate our priorities and values. Here is a list of some evidences
that we may have left our first love.
Product
Product- Wed, Oct 1, 2008
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With courage and compassion, Nancy De Moss exposes 40 lies most commonly believed by Christian women—lies about God, sin, priorities, marriage and family, emotions and more. She then sheds light on how we can be delivered from bondage and set free to walk in God’s grace and forgiveness.
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