Brody Holloway
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2022
Learning to Become an Asset From the Life of David
Ask yourself, “How do I become an asset in advancing the kingdom, guarding my holiness, and pursuing the Lord?” We can look at David’s life and learn principles that push …
2022
Living Hope Through Our Trials
Brody Holloway | Winter SWO 22 | Session Four The weight of the crucifixion is necessary to understand the power of the resurrection. God has given us an inheritance with …
2022
A Conversation On The Crisis In Ukraine
Brody sat down with Yuri, a Pastor in Denver, CO, to discuss what is going on in Ukraine and how believers can be praying for the church there. Yuri is …
2022
Christ Is Our Living Hope
Brody Holloway | Winter SWO | Saturday Morning Ask yourself: Where are you putting your hope? In your friends, talents, hobbies, or relationships? Peter teaches us a lot about the “living …
2022
Learning From The Life of Peter
Brody Holloway | Winter SWO 2022 | Friday Night The Christian life will be filled with highs and lows. Throughout seasons of hardships, we need to keep our eyes …
2022
Avery Primm | No Sanity Stories | Staff Edition
Believers, we can handle the hardships differently because we have hope in Christ. We don’t respond the same way the world does. Brody sat down with Avery Primm, a Snowbird …
2022
Jesus Saving Zacchaeus | Beyond the Flannelgraph
Jesus is never random. He is always on mission. When Jesus goes to Jericho, it’s to meet and save Zacchaeus. Zaccheaus was hated by the people around him because of …
2022
Faith Requires Active Obedience
Brody Holloway | College Retreat 2022 | Saturday Evening
2022
Don’t Live In The Past, Learn From It
Don’t let your past control you. In this episode, Brody walks through how we can move from our past, grow in grace, and live in victory. When we have baggage, …
2022
Pursuing Christ Requires Aggressive Submission | College Retreat
Brody Holloway | College Retreat 2022 | Saturday Morning Don’t drift! Drifting may start off slowly, but drifting leads to a progression of doubt, dullness, departure, and disdain in our …