3 Steps To Confidently Discern God’s Calling On Your Life
As you take three specific steps of obedience in your faith journey, answers are revealed. Together, let’s explore those fruitful stages of growth and direction.
Read »Ryan Ingram is currently serving as the lead pastor of Awakening Church in San Jose, California. He and his wife, Jenny, planted the church in 2012 with a passion to awaken this generation to new life in Jesus. Ryan leads his church community through teaching and strategic leadership. He graduated from Moody Bible Institute (in Chicago) and attended Moody Theological Seminary. He lives in San Jose with his wife and three children.
As you take three specific steps of obedience in your faith journey, answers are revealed. Together, let’s explore those fruitful stages of growth and direction.
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Read »One of the primary reasons we do not encounter God, is we come to God on our own terms. We want to be in control. We want to determine when, where and how. We want to get close enough to have a glimpse but not so close to have to adjust our lives.
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