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  • Dangerously Generous | Jamey & Chancellor

    Dangerously Generous | Jamey & Chancellor

    Real generosity is dangerous — not because it leaves you with less, but because it breaks the grip of fear and scarcity. The world says, “Hold on, protect, store up.” Jesus says, “Give, and it will be given to you.” When you live open-handed, you declare war on greed and trust God to fill what you pour out. Dangerous generosity isn’t reckless — it’s radical faith in action. It believes that giving isn’t losing — it’s sowing.

  • The Adventure of Faith | Chancellor Dix & Chad Elliot

    The Adventure of Faith | Chancellor Dix & Chad Elliot

    Faith was never meant to be safe — it was meant to be an adventure. It’ll take you places comfort never could. It’s not about having all the answers, but trusting the One who’s already ahead. Faith asks you to step out when the map isn’t finished, to walk when the ground still looks shaky, and to believe that obedience is its own reward. This isn’t just a belief system — it’s a journey. And God’s not calling you to figure it all out — just to follow.

  • Leading with Legacy | Chancellor & Doug Sayers

    Leading with Legacy | Chancellor & Doug Sayers

    Legacy isn’t built in a moment — it’s built in people. Real leadership isn’t about being impressive; it’s about being intentional. The goal isn’t just to go far — it’s to bring others with you. Mentorship means giving away what you’ve learned, not hoarding it for your own platform. You don’t need to be perfect to pour. You just need to be present, consistent, and willing to tell the truth. Legacy lives in the lives you’ve shaped, not just the stuff you’ve built.

  • Education Opens Doors |  Chancellor & Tim Cruz
  • Breaking Bible Barriers | Chancellor & Shane Willard

    Breaking Bible Barriers | Chancellor & Shane Willard

    You’re not broken because the Bible feels hard to understand.
    You’re not less spiritual because you’ve started and stopped a hundred times.

    The enemy would love for you to believe that this Book isn’t for you.
    That it’s too deep, too ancient, too confusing.
    But that’s a lie.

    The Bible wasn’t written to scholars — it was written to seekers.
    To farmers, fishermen, fighters, and people just like you.

    You don’t need a seminary degree to hear God.
    You just need hunger.
    You just need to show up — again.
    Even if you’ve got questions.
    Even if you’ve got doubt.
    Even if you’ve got yesterday’s sin still on your breath.

    This isn’t about reading more.
    It’s about letting the Word read you.

    So break the barrier.
    Pick it up.
    Ask the Spirit to breathe on it.
    And watch the Word come alive.

  • A conversation with a Giant of Faith | Chancellor Dix & Dan Betzer

    A conversation with a Giant of Faith | Chancellor Dix & Dan Betzer

    Great faith doesn’t mean you never doubt.
    It means you know Who to trust when everything around you shakes.

    Great faith isn’t loud — it’s rooted.
    It’s not hype — it’s history.
    It remembers what God did, so it can believe what He said.

    Faith doesn’t wait for the storm to pass to start walking.
    It steps out while the wind is still blowing.

    So if you’re praying for great faith,
    don’t ask for comfort — ask for clarity.
    Not for ease — but for endurance.
    Not for signs — but for sight.

    Because great faith sees with heaven’s eyes —
    And moves like the promise already happened.