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Podcast with Francis Chan, best-selling author of Crazy Love, Forgotten God, Erasing Hell, Multiply, You and Me Forever and Letters to the Church, and most recently Until Unity. For more resources from Crazy Love Ministries or to support the work of Crazy Love please visit our website at crazylove.org
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If you’re being honest, how much of your life do you prefer to have control? Most of us would probably say a good portion. In this week’s teaching, Francis Chan reminds us of the plan that God put into motion before the foundation of the world and how He chose us to be the objects of His grace.
If someone were to ask you, “How has the Lord blessed you?” what would be your first response? In this week’s episode, Francis Chan continues walking through the book of Ephesians, urging us to value God’s ultimate gift - Jesus Christ, the Beloved - above all other blessings.
What do you treasure most in life? Where do you find satisfaction? Sometimes in the church, we can enjoy the temporary blessings and lose sight of the joy that’s only found in Jesus. In this week’s episode, Francis Chan begins a series through the book of Ephesians, helping us understand how the love of Christ is meant to dwell richly within us, transforming our lives from the inside out.
In our media driven culture, it can be very easy to get caught up in following specific Christian leaders rather than pursuing a deep, personal relationship with Jesus, Himself. In this weeks episode, Francis Chan helps us recognize the distractions of this celebrity-driven mentality and the pitfalls of comparing our faith with others. He challenges us to focus on Jesus, as the Author and Perfecter of our faith, rather than chasing personal glory within the Christian community.
In the heart of every sincere follower of Christ, there’s a desire to trust God and take bold steps of faith. But often the easiest choice is to play it safe. In this week’s episode, Francis Chan invites us to explore what it means to truly believe in the promises of God and live a life of radical obedience.
Have you ever tried fixing a problem in your life only to find that what you’ve been doing is the exact opposite of what was needed? Sometimes we do the same thing in our walk with God. In this week’s episode, Francis Chan reminds us that it’s not about fixing ourselves; it’s about fixing our eyes on Him—the Author and Perfecter of our faith—who invites us into a rest so profound, it changes everything.
When you read through scripture, it’s clear to see that the people of God are called to live differently than the rest of the world. But sometimes that’s easier said than done. In this week’s teaching, Francis Chan shares openly about how the Lord has been dealing with him regarding the Sabbath and helps us understand this wonderful gift of both rest and worship.
As Christians, it’s easy to sap[;ly that we believe the truths of the Bible. But how easily does God’s truth influence our actions? In this weeks episode, Francis Chan walks us through James chapter 1, and gives us time to come before the Lord, check our hearts, and make sure we aren’t just hearers of the Word, but also doers.
If you took a step back from your life, would you say that you’re truly seeking God's presence, or are you settling for less? In this week’s episode, Francis Chan challenges us to turn away from the things that steal our focus and simply be known as a people who hunger and thirst for the glory of God.
We all go through times when it’s a struggle to connect in our relationship with God. And often, we think that adding our own ideas or cleverness will fix the problem. In this week's episode, Francis Chan helps us discover the unique love Jesus offers and how simply prioritizing His Word and presence can change your life.
Imagine a reality where communion and God's Word actually transform your experience of worship. In this week’s episode, Francis Chan explores the sacredness of communion and the unmatched power of Scripture while sharing his personal journey towards a deeper reverence for God's Word.
Have you ever thought about how your lifestyle can reflect your values? Today, in part 2 of last week’s message, Francis and Lisa Chan share what the Scriptures teach on marriage and purity, stressing the importance of living a life that honors God. They also reminded us of the power of repentance, the promise of forgiveness, and a fresh start.
What would you consider the most effective way to transform your marriage? In this week’s episode, Francis and Lisa Chan walk us through their experiences as a married couple and as parents. They help unravel the secret to both a fulfilling marriage and joyful parenting by pointing us to the only place that matters, the heart of Christ.
Have you ever considered how a single moment of faith can shape decades of your spiritual journey? This week, in Part 2 of last week’s message, Francis Chan explores his journey of prayer and enduring faith while reminding us of the profound impact of realizing you are deeply loved by God.
Have you ever considered the immense power and grace of God in your life? In this week’s episode Francis Chan delves into the transformative experiences of sharing faith in the humblest places, from Myanmar's huts to the depths of personal prayer. He helps us discover the delicate balance between the awe of God's holiness and the assurance of His love.
Do you truly experience the fullness of God in every aspect of your life? Or do you just know about Him? In this classic sermon, Francis Chan takes us through Ephesians 3:14-19, revealing how the Holy Spirit's power is not just for doing tasks for God, but more importantly, for deepening our knowledge and connection with Christ. “For this reason I bow my knees before the Father, from whom every family in heaven and on earth is named, that according to the riches of his glory he may grant you to be strengthened with power through his Spirit in your inner being, so that Christ may dwell in your hearts through faith—that you, being rooted and grounded in love, may have strength to comprehend with all the saints what is the breadth and length and height and depth, and to know the love of Christ that surpasses knowledge, that you may be filled with all the fullness of God.” (Ephesians 3:14–19)
If you were to assess your faith right now, where would you say you are when set against the backdrop of Scripture. In this thought-provoking sermon, Francis Chan delves into Revelation 3:15-18, confronting the lukewarm faith that’s prevalent in the church today. He challenges us to ignite our spiritual passion and align our lives with the truth of God’s Word. “‘I know your works: you are neither cold nor hot. Would that you were either cold or hot! So, because you are lukewarm, and neither hot nor cold, I will spit you out of my mouth. For you say, I am rich, I have prospered, and I need nothing, not realizing that you are wretched, pitiable, poor, blind, and naked. I counsel you to buy from me gold refined by fire, so that you may be rich, and white garments so that you may clothe yourself and the shame of your nakedness may not be seen, and salve to anoint your eyes, so that you may see.” (Revelation 3:15-18)
Imagine a life where your most selfless acts are done in private, not for public acclaim but for genuine service. In this week’s message, Francis Chan encourages us to embrace the profound impact of quiet, unseen kindness, setting a powerful example of humility and true discipleship.
“Things don’t make sense as believers if we’re not suffering.” In this classic message, Francis Chan exhorts all of us to see suffering the way that Scripture portrays it: a means of fellowship with Jesus like no other. Listen to full sermon “Share in His Suffering” on the Crazylove Podcast: https://www.crazylove.org/podcast
We will never know how selfish we really are until God shines His light into our hearts. In this classic message, Francis Chan calls us to take our eyes off of ourselves to worship God, and shows us the wonder of His light entering the world through Jesus’ birth.
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Anthony Gibson

Was a blessing, Thanks Francis

Jan 13th
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Elizabeth Twente

be blessed

Nov 9th
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Shannon Mae Alilio

francis thank you for your ministry, your podcast channel has been helping me a lot lately. blessings from the philippines!

Feb 12th
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Joy Waheb

this is my favourite ever podcast

Nov 24th
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Joy Waheb

that one was soooo good 👌🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥

Nov 23rd
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Joy Waheb

this is my ever favourite podcast 💖💖

Sep 3rd
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Inna Pipchenko

What a sobering message! Thank you, Francis!

Jan 29th
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Mark Cousino

Need a spiritual boost? I really like this guy's way of thinking

Feb 18th
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Mark Cousino

looking forward to listening to this series... in its entirety

Feb 7th
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Mark Cousino

love the thought about developing a truly deep relationship with God

Jan 28th
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Mark Cousino

challenged me to reexamine my focus

Jan 26th
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1 A.M.

yes

Nov 22nd
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Jordan Fabilenia

That sacrificial love that Peter felt was the same as Jesus' love for us when he died & was forsaken.

Jan 30th
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Beth Harper

found this really difficult to listen to. bits made me angry, bits made me feel convicted, bits made me want to shout at him and turn it off. I'll give it time to mull over the message but hey it's not about me.

Nov 12th
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1 A.M.

True.

Sep 27th
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1 A.M.

So true!

Sep 22nd
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1 A.M.

This is such a good eye opener

Sep 22nd
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Kaye Walker

why are none of these available?

Sep 21st
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