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What would you do if you stopped holding back your faith? In this powerful message, Chris Ball shares personal stories, hard-earned wisdom, and a challenge to live with real courage, compassion, and commitment. Don’t miss this inspiring call to seize every opportunity and go further in your walk with God. This message will challenge you to step out boldly, trust God fully, and live with a faith that makes a real impact. It’s time to move beyond comfort and embrace the calling God has placed on your life. ★ Support this podcast ★

What does it really mean to live in Christ beyond religious routines? This powerful message from Kaci and Anaji Powell calls believers into daily repentance, personal revival, and a deeper, more intentional walk with God—far beyond just religious activity. Learn how to recalibrate your heart, refocus your life on God, and reignite your faith from the inside out. It is an invitation to move from habit to transformation and experience a renewed passion for God in everyday life. ★ Support this podcast ★

Fred Antonelli shares a powerful message from John 1:4, revealing how Christ’s life and light can transform not just what you believe, but how you live each day. He challenges listeners to move beyond routine religion and step into a genuine, Spirit-led relationship with Christ.This message invites you to reflect on whether you are truly walking in His light and encourages a deeper, more authentic faith. Be inspired to live boldly and shine with purpose in a world that needs His light. ★ Support this podcast ★

Daniel Kautu delivers an encouraging message from Colossians 2:6–10, explaining what it means to walk in the fullness of Christ. He highlights Paul’s warning against empty and misleading ideas, reminding us that everything we need is found in Jesus. This message calls believers to remain rooted, continue growing in faith, and live with confidence in their identity—complete in Him. ★ Support this podcast ★

Simon Tanner shares the story of Helimission, a Christian helicopter ministry founded by his father, which uses aviation to reach remote, unreached people with the gospel. What began as a risky, faith-driven effort, buying and flying a helicopter to Africa despite impossible odds, has grown into a global ministry supporting missionaries, medical evacuations, and disaster relief. Through examples like the Dao tribe, he shows how access to isolated regions can transform entire communities, both physically and spiritually. He also highlights the sacrifices his family made and the ongoing global impact of the ministry. The main message challenges listeners to live for eternal impact by using their time, talents, and resources to serve God. He emphasizes that God often uses ordinary people, values hidden service just as much as visible roles, and calls every Christian to be involved, whether by going, giving, supporting, or praying, without comparing themselves to others. ★ Support this podcast ★

The speaker teaches about prophetic ministry in the church, emphasizing that spiritual gifts should operate under church leadership and be recognized by their fruit. He explains that gifts like prophecy and tongues are biblical and valuable, but they must function with love, humility, and order, not pride or attention-seeking. In the New Testament, prophecy should primarily strengthen, encourage, and comfort believers, helping build up the church. Overall, he urges students to pursue their calling with teachability, good character, and a willingness to grow while stepping out in faith. ★ Support this podcast ★

Guest speaker Nikhil inspired Elim Bible College students with his powerful testimony and teaching from Ezekiel 37, showing how God brings life to ‘dry bones’ in our lives. Sharing his journey from India and survival through COVID-19, he challenged students to embrace God’s calling, pursue holiness, and trust His promises. His message of hope, faith, and prophetic fulfillment left a lasting impact on the Elim community. ★ Support this podcast ★

Pastor Kenneth Wagner’s main message is simple: more faith leads to more mission. He explains that when faith is truly alive, it doesn’t leave us sitting still, it moves us toward obedience and action. Using Hebrews 11–12, he describes a clear progression: faith builds trust, trust leads to obedience, and obedience results in mission. The stories of Noah, Abraham, and Moses remind us that God works through ordinary, imperfect people whose faith is willing to respond. From Hebrews 12, he highlights four practical challenges. First, be confident in God’s faithfulness. Second, be wise by removing the “weights” that slow you down. Third, be pure by laying aside sin, especially hidden sin that creates shame and distance from God. And fourth, stay focused by fixing your eyes on Jesus, the author and finisher of our faith. Ultimately, he calls students to reject passive, stagnant faith and step into the “more” God has for them, letting their faith move them into everyday mission for others. ★ Support this podcast ★

Greg Falco reminds us that conflict isn’t something we can avoid—especially if we’re stepping into leadership. It’s going to happen. The real question is how we respond to it. Instead of running from conflict, he challenges believers to handle it in a way that protects relationships and reflects Christ. Yes, there are some unhealthy situations where distance is necessary. But many times, conflict becomes a tool God uses to shape us—revealing our pride and inviting us into deeper surrender.He lays out five practical, biblical steps for dealing with meaningful conflict: pause and check your own heart first, go to the person privately, truly listen, own your part and repent where needed, and then work together toward a solution that benefits both sides. The goal isn’t to win an argument—it’s to restore the relationship.Students are encouraged to take the first step when tension arises, to value the unity Jesus paid for, and to grow into the kind of leaders who pursue peace and forgiveness with maturity. ★ Support this podcast ★

This message challenges believers to make preaching the gospel their primary calling—whether that happens behind a pulpit or in everyday conversations. Drawing from 2 Timothy 4:1–5, the speaker highlights the importance of staying faithful to God’s Word, especially in a culture that continues to drift from the truth. Faithful preaching starts with personally hearing from God through prayer and Scripture and handling the Bible with clarity, conviction, and integrity.Preaching isn’t about performance; it’s about shepherding people. It’s motivated by love and aimed at life transformation, not applause (Colossians 1:28). While preparation is important, real impact ultimately comes from the power of the Holy Spirit, not human ability (1 Corinthians 2:4–5). The speaker also reminds us that the gospel must be spoken (Romans 10:14), even as we strive to live lives that reflect it.He closes by encouraging students to push past fear, depend on the Spirit, and commit themselves to faithfully proclaiming Christ wherever God sends them. ★ Support this podcast ★