Send us a text Most people don’t fall away overnight. They drift. They stop guarding what once mattered. They sit down where they used to stand. In this episode, we walk through Ephesians 6 and talk honestly about spiritual battles most believers don’t see coming—not because the enemy is loud, but because compromise is quiet. Paul doesn’t tell us to charge forward. He tells us to stand. We look at the armor of God, not as church language, but as daily protection for real life—your mind, your ...
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Send us a text Most people don’t fall away overnight. They drift. They stop guarding what once mattered. They sit down where they used to stand. In this episode, we walk through Ephesians 6 and talk honestly about spiritual battles most believers don’t see coming—not because the enemy is loud, but because compromise is quiet. Paul doesn’t tell us to charge forward. He tells us to stand. We look at the armor of God, not as church language, but as daily protection for real life—your mind, your ...
Send us a text This week on New Hope for Today, Pastor Matt Angle takes us to Nehemiah 12 for a powerful reminder that worship is more than a song—it’s a surrendered life. When the walls of Jerusalem were rebuilt, the people didn’t just celebrate a construction project—they dedicated their city, their families, and their hearts back to God. Their joy was so real it could be heard afar off. In this message, you’ll discover: Why true worship begins with restoration, not routine.How joy in God b...
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Send us a text Most people don’t fall away overnight. They drift. They stop guarding what once mattered. They sit down where they used to stand. In this episode, we walk through Ephesians 6 and talk honestly about spiritual battles most believers don’t see coming—not because the enemy is loud, but because compromise is quiet. Paul doesn’t tell us to charge forward. He tells us to stand. We look at the armor of God, not as church language, but as daily protection for real life—your mind, your ...