BW#49 On Mission: Recognizing Distractions and Staying Focused on the call of God On Our Lives - Denise Pass

1 Chronicles 16:24 (NLT)
“Publish his glorious deeds among the nations. Tell everyone about the amazing things he does.”

Sometimes staying on mission is hard. Real hard. Every year we have a new opportunity—how will you use the time that God has given?

A new year has started—How will God use you in this coming year? Sometimes it can be confusing discerning God’s will, but His revealed will helps us to align ourselves with God’s purposes.

While we are making resolutions, may we resolve to be in the word of God to guide us. This world will distract us from THE mission God has for us, but the Holy Spirit and the word of God can direct us back on the path the LORD has for us. Listen in as Denise Pass and her new co-host, Angela Donadio, share on this key subject at the beginning of the year. 

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