Applied Faith: With Russ Faillaci
Pastor Russ Faillaci is Sr. Pastor at the Christian Church of Broomfield in Broomfield, Colorado. Faith is more than belief. Faith is action driven by belief. Without action the life giving principles of faith cannot be experienced. Too often our faith can be stagnant and lifeless because we possess a head knowledge of what we believe, but no confidence or instruction in the application of our faith. Many aspects of faith are counter-intuitive and we need knowledge on how to retrain our minds to walk according to a new set of instructions. When our minds are transformed and new instincts are formed, the power of Christ is experienced in the most important aspect of our lives - the trenches of life.
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Kingdom of Heaven: It Starts With Unity
Kingdom of Heaven: The Overflow of Forgiveness
Forgiveness is the root of God's Kingdom and a prerequisite of being a child of God. Our mindset to forgive others comes from recognizing the overwhelming mercy and forgiveness God has extended to us.
Kingdom of Heaven: Power is the Separator
While man-made wisdom has no real ability for making true change in your life, receiving the Gospel of Jesus Christ — God's Word — has the power to make you into something completely new.
Kingdom of Heaven: Small Beginnings
Kingdom of Heaven: The Mindset of Readiness
Kingdom of Heaven: The Source of Life
Kingdom of Heaven: The Reward of Risk
Kingdom of Heaven: Childlike Greatness
Kingdom of Heaven: Priceless Value
Kingdom of Heaven: Kingdom Perspective
The Focus of Faith: Distractions: The Enemy of Focus
The Focus of Faith: Living Outside the World
The Focus of Faith: Transforming Love
Everything Jesus said, taught, and demonstrated was a reflection of the incredible love of God. The ultimate demonstration of that love was Jesus's willingness to die upon the cross for the sins of the world. If we miss the fact that God's word and his commands are from a place of perfect love and desire for us to experience true life, we can easily turn our faith into empty religious practice.