Should Christians always be happy and joyful? What about when we are going through difficult times? In this study from Philippians chapter 4, Pastor Bunjee Garrett outlines three reasons believers can rejoice in the Lord despite their circumstances.
Do you feel hopeless? Are you demoralized with daily depression? In this study from Philippians chapter 2, Pastor Bunjee Garrett examines how believers can have a heart filled with heavenly hope.
Do you struggle to keep your New Year’s resolutions? Do you want to know how to gain victory over unhealthy habits? In this special topical study, Pastor Bunjee Garrett lays out the perfect plan on how to become the new and improved you.
Where do our unalienable rights come from? Did the founding fathers of America have a basis for these rights? In this special 4th of July message, Pastor Bunjee Garrett explains the unalienable rights we have in Christ.
What is the source of true happiness – is it money, possessions, social status? Is there lasting fulfillment in these things, or are you always left wanting more? In this study from the Luke chapter 6, Pastor Bunjee explains the source of true happiness.
Have you been converted to the Christian faith? Are you confident that you’ve embraced the Kingdom of Heaven with a child-like faith? In this study, Pastor Bunjee Garrett teaches on the infinite love and kindness the Lord has for us, that will lead us to repentance.
Why are so many people unhappy? Do you struggle with finding happiness in your day to day life? In this study from 1st Peter chapter 5, Pastor Bunjee Garrett explains how the road to happiness is paved in humility.
Can money buy you happiness? Do you think money can fix your marital issues? In this study, Joe and Sheila Marquez debunk the myth that money can bring marital happiness and explain what the Christian couple can do to honor God with their finances.
What are your New Year’s resolutions? Are they for your personal happiness or holiness? In this topical study, Pastor Bunjee Garrett encourages us to put away the old self and desires, and to put on the newness of Christ.