
The Power to Be Human
Becoming Fully Alive in a World of Artificial Everything
A Fall Spiritual Growth Campaign from FBC Kaufman
Each week highlights a different chapter from the book The Power to Be Human. Together, we’ll explore the Spirit-filled habits that help us become more human, not less.
Weeks
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We are made in God’s image with the spark of creativity, invited to shape, steward, and bless the world as living souls, not accidents. Watch here.
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Love is not sentiment but the very heart of God moving through us, restoring what pride has broken and making strangers into family.
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God offers us a fresh start, not just to become better but to become new, restored from brokenness into the life He always intended. Prayer is more than words; it is a Spirit-empowered communion where God hears our longings, carries our weakness, and reshapes our hearts.
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The same Spirit who breathed life into Adam and filled the church at Pentecost renews weary souls so we flourish instead of merely survive.
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God’s Spirit equips us to stand firm through trials, transforming weakness into strength and fear into perseverance.
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True knowledge is not just information but Spirit-given wisdom that anchors us in God’s truth and leads us into deeper life with Him.
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The Spirit calls us to grow into our God-given identity, turning ordinary lives into extraordinary testimonies of His grace.
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God designed us for fellowship, and the Spirit weaves us into a community where His presence becomes visible in our love for one another.
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Compassion is a holy calling; God uses our wounds and victories as the foundation for serving and comforting others.
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Achievement in God’s kingdom is not about spotlight or success but about Spirit-filled obedience that leaves an eternal mark.
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The Spirit who filled ordinary disciples at Pentecost empowers us today to bring transformation that reverberates across nations.
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Each moment is an invitation to open our hearts to God or close them, and our choices bear witness to the sacred freedom He entrusted to us. Hope is uniquely human, a Spirit-planted longing for restoration that anchors us in God’s promise of a new heaven and a new earth.
Weekly Journey
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Weekly Sermons
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LifeGroup Sessions
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Personal Devotionals
