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Anchor Points | Ep. 141 | The Best Gift You Can Give This Christmas (And It’s Already Paid For)

Anchor Points | Ep. 141 | The Best Gift You Can Give This Christmas (And It’s Already Paid For)

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Who’s on your heart this Christmas?

Is there someone in your life you desperately want to know Jesus, but they seem completely uninterested or even hostile to faith?

You’re not alone. In today’s Anchor Point, Devin Almonte shares her own story of once mocking Christians… before becoming one. And she reminds us that no one is too far gone for the love of Christ.

We don’t have to argue someone into belief. Instead, we can live it out right in front of them.

In today’s Anchor Point, Devin explores:

  1. What helped her go from indifference to daily praise
  2. How we can live like Jesus, especially for those watching
  3. Why vision (not pressure) is the key to softening hearts
  4. A simple yet powerful way to reflect Christ this Christmas

Scripture (NIV):

Luke 1:37 – “For no word from God will ever fail.”

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Who’s someone in your life that you’re praying comes to know Christ?

How can your daily life become part of their story of faith?

Or maybe… it’s you. Maybe you’re the one who’s been unsure about faith and this is your invitation to take a second look.

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