We try our own excuses on for a while, until they don't work. Just like the woman at the well, we try to skirt around the main issue, until Jesus comes and reveals to us...
Posted by Teresa E. Nelson on 03/29/2019
What do you thirst for? Why is it important to know what you really thirst for? Listen as Yvonne talks about a spiritual thirst for Jesus, when our souls are thirsty for some...
Posted by Yvonne Conte on 12/17/2018
Then we which are alive and remain shall be caught up together with them in the clouds, to meet the Lord in the air: and so shall we ever be with the Lord. Wherefore comfort one...
Posted by Mamie Jones on 11/29/2018
Bloom where you are planted was a 40 min talk about how we do not always end up where we thought we would but, we need to bloom where we are planted. God's plan is not always what...
Posted by Kim Chaffin on 05/17/2017
Are you feeling thirsty or in need of refreshment? Join us for a transformative session with Joanna as she invites you to step into the River of Living Waters.Drawing from Scripture,...
Do you know the One who knows you? In John 4:1-42 we have the beautifully relatable story of the woman at the well. She was desperate for Jesus and didn't realize...
Posted by Verna Bowman on 04/25/2017
In this series, Beth approaches the seemingly elusive gift from the Holy Spirit - Joy. Each session is unique and brings out something different in us for each one. Each session can...
Posted by Beth Owens on 01/25/2017
We are women who hunger and thirst and most of the time we are running on empty. In John 4 we meet the Samaritan woman who didn't even know she was thirsty. We...
Posted by Laura Sommons on 09/08/2016
This is a conference series that focuses on the paralytic man at the pool of Bethesda and the Woman at the well in Samaria. Both sessions share a bit of information regarding the actual...
Posted by Press On Ministries on 08/24/2016
Trade your anxiety, disappointments, and offensiveness for contentment, peace and agape love as Deborah leads you through this program, concluding with a demonstration not soon to...
Posted by Deborah Lovett on 02/29/2016
Pain is a universal denominator. It crosses gender, race, socio-economic status, and education. Pain does not judge, nor does it discriminate. Pain is real and it can be debilitating....
Posted by Saundra Dalton-Smith on 10/29/2015