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Welcome to the weekly audio podcast for North Point Community Church in Alpharetta, GA where our mission is to inspire people to follow Jesus. Our desire is that this podcast will encourage you in your relationship with God. Visit us at northpoint.org.
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Andy Stanley’s conversation with Bruce Deel highlights the inspiring work of City of Refuge, a Be Rich partner dedicated to moving people from crisis to independence.
Not everyone will have the opportunity to be famous, but everyone has the opportunity to be great.
Family can be both the most rewarding and most challenging part of life. The challenge is accepting the messy “real” while still aiming for God’s “ideal.”
People miss or dismiss Jesus sometimes, but when they do it’s usually for an unnecessary reason.
We don’t miss out in life because opportunities aren’t there—we miss out because we let deception, distraction, or disobedience rob us of them.
Life is better connected—because spiritual growth, care, and accountability happen in relationships, not in rows.
Worship isn't just for the mountaintop—it's a lifeline in the valley. Even in your most painful, confusing moments, you can choose to praise God and experience his goodness.
Our stories of struggle, loss, and redemption are powerful reminders that God never leaves us alone. Today features stories of three of our worship leaders: Tann, Mark, and Clarissa.
If you’re curious, cautious, or somewhere in between, the Spirit invites you to lean in, let go, and be led.
When we choose to fight our battles on our knees, we surrender control and invite God to do what only he can do.
Whatever picture we have of God isn’t enough.
When we see God for who he is, we’re able to trust him even deeper.
Our trials, temptations, and tension shape us—and they have a way of revealing who or what we’re truly depending on.
During trials, our tendency is to ask God to change what’s going on around us. But God is more interested in transforming what’s going on in us.
The easy path is tempting, but God often does his greatest work on the hard road—where faith, obedience, and courage grow.
Jesus didn’t come to help us win at survival. He came to show us how to surrender so we could truly live.
The problem isn’t what we love, it’s the order in which we love. Disordered love leads to disordered desires—and ultimately a disordered life.
All of us are tempted to take “good things” and worship them as the “ultimate things” that shape our purpose and identity.
God doesn’t size you up and write you off—and neither should you. In God's eyes, you're invited to move forward, not remain stuck in the past.
The resurrection isn’t just a story—it’s the event that launched a movement and changed everything. If Jesus really rose from the dead, his resurrection has real implications for your life, your faith, and your future. In this Easter message, we talk about this event, why we celebrate it, and why it is the anchor for everything we believe.
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