ABOUT Chris Holland
Pastor Chris Holland, currently the senior pastor of the Battle Creek Tabernacle SDA church in Battle Creek, Michigan, has also served as senior evangelist for Hope Channel International and President of the Living Hope School of Evangelism as well as Speaker/Director for It Is Written Canada.
In over 20 years of ministry, it has been his sincere desire to know Jesus more and to utilize the many media outlets to preach God’s word with power.
Since their marriage in 1996, Chris and his wife Debbie have served the Lord together and strive to do all that they can to fulfill His commission to take the Gospel to the “ends of the earth”.
OVERVIEW
In this compelling presentation, Pastor Chris Holland explores Jesus' powerful teachings on prioritizing spiritual growth and trusting in God's abundant provision. Jesus cautions against the deceptive teachings of the Pharisees and Herod, which symbolize hypocrisy and unbelief. When the disciples mistakenly worry about physical bread, Jesus passionately rebukes them, emphasizing the importance of faith in God's limitless bounty. He challenges them to cultivate spiritual insight and steer clear of corrupt influences, encouraging them to embrace the leaven of Truth. This journey transforms lives, guiding individuals toward righteousness and preparing them for God's kingdom, underscoring the profound impact of living by God's word and embracing spiritual awakening.
ABOUT-- Chris Holland
Pastor Chris Holland, currently the senior pastor of the Battle Creek Tabernacle SDA church in Battle Creek, Michigan, has also served as senior evangelist for Hope Channel International and President of the Living Hope School of Evangelism as well as Speaker/Director for It Is Written Canada.
In over 20 years of ministry, it has been his sincere desire to know Jesus more and to utilize the many media outlets to preach God’s word with power.
Since their marriage in 1996, Chris and his wife Debbie have served the Lord together and strive to do all that they can to fulfill His commission to take the Gospel to the “ends of the earth”.