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I am the Son of God.

The first will be last.
We live in a world of comparison. Who has the most followers? Biggest house? Best-paying job? Jesus doesn’t measure worth by the same standards. When he says, “the first will be last,” he invites us to find our value in what he did for us, not what we can do for ourselves.
The first will be last.

Anything is possible for me.
Believing that God can do anything takes faith. And when you’re in the depths of the tough stuff, that’s hard to hold on to. But looking back on the ways he’s carried you through in the past can help you believe that “even when I can’t, God can.”
Anything is possible for me.

Follow me.
Saying “yes” can mean stepping into the unknown—are you going to find success or disappointment? When you decide to follow Jesus, it means leaving your old life behind. But on the other side of that “yes” is a life much bigger than you could dream up on your own.
Follow me.

I can heal the sick.
What is hurting in your life right now? Maybe you’re experiencing physical pain. But it could also be emotional, spiritual, or relational. Jesus claimed he can heal it all. What difference could it make if he did that for you?
I can heal the sick.

2 Against 10
How can two people be in the same situation but have entirely different attitudes about what they're experiencing? It all comes down to perspective. Your perspective determines whether you're hope-filled or hopeless. Confident or fearful. What are you letting shape your perspective?
2 Against 10

Protect Me
It feels good to be protected—knowing harm can’t come your way. But what happens when a tempting situation comes along and threatens that security? When you pray for a way out, God promises to provide it.
Protect Me

Forgive Me
Forgiveness is an essential part of the Lord’s Prayer. And not just receiving God’s forgiveness but giving it to others. In fact, they’re so closely linked, that you can’t have one without the other. Which is harder for you—accepting that you’re forgiven or forgiving others?
Forgive Me

Help Me
Ever worry that your prayers are too short or don’t use the perfect words? When Jesus taught the Lord’s Prayer, he kept it simple and focused on what’s most important. Which started with acknowledging that prayer is more about “we” than “me.”
Help Me

Too Far Gone
Lesson #3 from Jonah. Ever feel like some people just aren’t worth the effort? A relationship with them is hard, frustrating, maybe even painful. Is anyone too far gone to receive mercy and grace—from God and us?
Too Far Gone

When Life Swallows You Up
Lesson #2 from Jonah. Sometimes you cause the storm in your life, other times it’s someone else. But no matter what, God is there when the waves come crashing in.
When Life Swallows You Up

Running From God
Lesson #1 from Jonah—the guy who thought running away from God was a solid idea. The thing God’s asking you to do might seem scary or big or unattainable. But what would happen if you did it anyway?
Running From God

Why is the church full of hypocrites?
Hey, guess what? Sometimes our actions don’t match our values. This means, yes, we can be hypocritical. It’s a touchy topic. And that's why humility is the best way to approach the conversation.
Why is the church full of hypocrites?

Are all religions created equal?
Talking about different religions is personal. You don’t want to think that someone you care about could be wrong just because they hold different beliefs. What if we approach the convo like Jesus did? With lots of truth, grace, and understanding.
Are all religions created equal?

Is God real?
There isn’t just one way to know God is real. He uses history, science, and your experiences to shape your view of him. Why? Because He stops at nothing to show His love for you.
Is God real?
Is everything in the Bible true?

Is everything in the Bible true?
The Bible is full of words that give: direction, wisdom, encouragement. There are also parts that are genuinely perplexing. This can make you wonder—do I need to believe all of the Bible or is it okay to pick and choose?

Why do bad things happen to good people?
You experience a job loss, breakup, or death of a loved one and start to wonder—why, God? It’s a dark + lonely place. What if the same God you might blame for your pain is the same God that’s with you in it?
Why do bad things happen to good people?

Easter 2021
On Easter morning, Jesus rose from the grave and conquered death. This changed everything for you. Because of what Jesus did, you can experience hope, peace, and a relationship with God—no matter your story.
Easter 2021

I feel like a failure.
It’s not like you plan to fail—but failure happens. At some point, you will goof up, slip up, or mess up. Good thing God has a way of using your failures to change your future.
I feel like a failure.

I’m shaken.
Let’s say life throws some crazy, anxiety-producing event your way—you’re going to be shaken. Now searching for some semblance of peace becomes the main goal. So, where do you look first?
I’m shaken.
I’m tired.

I’m tired.
Ever get that bone-tired, exhausted, tank is empty feeling? Scrap the quick-fix you’re hoping for in that triple espresso latte—it’s time to find real rest for your soul.

I'm lonely.
What do you do to avoid loneliness? Chase relationships, fill your schedule, get on social media? Before you run from loneliness too quickly—remember this: sometimes lonely moments are where a relationship with God can grow the most.
I'm lonely.

I’m angry.
Anger takes on many forms: there’s the silent treatment, the death stare, the yell-until-you’re-red-in-the face. Sometimes anger is even justified. But how you express it and where you direct it can save you from moments you’ll later regret.
I’m angry.

I’m hopeless.
Hopelessness doesn’t care about your age, relationship status, or level of success. When it grabs hold of your soul, it makes you feel like there’s nothing to look forward to. What can be done to get your soul out of a hopeless slump?
I’m hopeless.

For One Vision
Changed lives, healed marriages, broken addictions—God transforms any situation. He works through people like you and churches like Eagle Brook, who commit to reaching people no matter the cost.
For One Vision

For the World
Meeting people’s most basic needs can help break down barriers like poverty, oppression, and hopelessness. And often, this is the first step in helping them experience the life-changing message of Jesus Christ.