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Explore Life Initiatives’ videos, sermons and talks

Welcome to Life Initiatives’ resource hub, your one-stop platform for our enriching collection of sermons, talks and videos. Our mission is to inspire, empower and ignite change, and we believe these resources will provide invaluable insights to guide your journey. We’re thrilled that you’ve chosen to explore this library of knowledge and we are always here to support you on your path.
Today we will look at the importance of being rooted in the Scripture. When studying apostasy or backsliding in the Bible, we find that the most examples of this are found in the book of Judges. While pursuing cultural relevance in our approach to explain the Bible, we find that it is not the answer. Relevance is a tool; gospel proclamation is the goal. When we pursue relevance as the goal, it leads to a disastrous change in what church is all about!