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From Slave to Servant is a three-part sermon journey through the early shaping of Joshua’s life and leadership. These messages highlight how God uses our broken beginnings to build spiritual warriors who trust His promises. From bondage in Egypt to standing still at the Red Sea, Joshua’s life reminds us that true victory begins with surrender. The series challenges believers to reject compromise, embrace God’s calling, and trust the One who goes before us. No matter your past, God’s promises always lead to purpose.

 

The Servant’s Path: Lessons from Joshua’s Journey is a three-part sermon series exploring how God develops faithful leaders through obedience, intercession, and vision. Each message reveals a defining moment in Joshua’s early leadership development—from battling Amalek, to observing the wisdom of delegation, to encountering God on the mountain. These experiences taught Joshua that God’s enemies must be resisted, God’s people must be equipped, and God’s vision must be followed. This series challenges believers to walk the servant’s path with courage, humility, and unwavering faith. The journey of leadership always begins with the heart of a servant.

 

The Journey of Faith: Learning to Trust God through the Wilderness is a three-part sermon series tracing Joshua’s path through seasons of waiting, obedience, and deliverance. From wandering in the wilderness to witnessing both failure and redemption, Joshua’s story reminds us that faithfulness matters even when others fall short. Each message highlights a different phase of spiritual growth—persevering with an eternal perspective, listening to God over frustration, and trusting in His provision for salvation. This series calls believers to fix their eyes on Jesus, our true home and source of life. Faith is not just a destination—it’s a daily journey.

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