• Home Improvement, Building Strong Families | Where Are You, Adam?

  • Sep 1 2024
  • Length: 45 mins
  • Podcast

Home Improvement, Building Strong Families | Where Are You, Adam?

  • Summary

  • In today's powerful sermon from Lead Pastor Dan Harrison, we explore the timeless truths found in Genesis 3:1-15, where the story of humanity's first fall unfolds. The sermon, titled "Where Are You, Adam?" challenges us to reflect on the spiritual passivity that often creeps into our lives and families. Through this passage, we witness the consequences of Adam's failure to take spiritual leadership and protect his family from deception. Pastor Dan reminds us that the family is God's chosen institution for building His kingdom, and as parents, especially fathers, we have a crucial role in guarding our homes against the lies of the enemy.

    Whether your family is intact or you've experienced the pain of loss or separation, this message has something for everyone. Discover how we can align our families with God's design and reclaim the spiritual leadership needed to build strong, God-centered homes.

    Tune in to learn how to avoid the traps of spiritual complacency and actively protect the hearts and minds of your loved ones.

    Listen to today's episode to uncover how you can become a spiritual leader in your home and take a stand against the lies that threaten to pull your family away from God's presence. For more insights and updates, follow our podcast, subscribe, and share with those who need to hear this timely message. Remember, a strong family starts with spiritual vigilance.

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