Pastor Mike from Focal Point Ministries explains the vital difference between simply being moral and being a true follower of Christ. He unpacks why Christianity is more than rule-keeping — it’s trusting in Christ’s sacrifice, not our good deeds, that makes us right with God. Learn how moral living should flow from gratitude for salvation, not as a way to earn it.
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What does it actually look like to live as though God keeps his word? It's not always easy. There is questioning, wrestling and wondering; and sometimes what looks like defeat can be the exact opposite. Ambitious faith perseveres through all of it and can leave a lasting legacy. Learn more about what it means to trust God's promises through The Journals of Jim Elliot edited by his wife, Elisabeth Elliot.
Be sure to request the book The Journals of Jim Elliot edited by Elisabeth Elliot and discover a legacy of ambitious faith.