

Your Story Has a Villain: Revealing The Villain
Mar 3, 2025
Discover the powerful roles of heroes and villains in storytelling and their connection to spiritual battles. An uplifting vision for community engagement beckons a shift towards proactive spiritual growth. Engage in the struggle against evil forces as resilience in faith is emphasized. The importance of awareness in spiritual warfare is highlighted, drawing parallels to cinema. Finally, the call for collective worship and prayer underscores the significance of embracing divine authority and transforming relationships through faith.
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Variety of Villains
- Pastor Ross recalled various villains like the Green Goblin, Magneto, Thanos, and Toby Flenderson from The Office.
- He also mentioned Darth Vader and Mr. Freeze, highlighting the diversity of villains in stories.
Spiritual Warfare Series
- The podcast series "Your Story Has a Villain" focuses on spiritual warfare, exploring the concept of a villain in everyone's life.
- Pastor Ross recommends books like "Your Story Has a Villain," "Spiritual Warfare," and "The Bait of Satan" for further understanding.
40 Days of Consecration
- Join the 40 days of consecration, starting with Ash Wednesday, to experience spiritual growth through resistance.
- Consider giving something up during these 40 days and visit onechapel.com/40days for more information.