We're all living life on the verge of breakthrough or breakdown. The voices we listen to determine the choices we make. Those choices determine whether we seize our promise land or wander in the wilderness. We hope to be a faith-building, passion-producing voice that helps you build the courage to take the next step toward your God-ordained destiny!



MISSION
Life on the Verge exists to take the gospel to the highways and byways beyond the church walls. Using music as a bridge-building tool, Life on the Verge has conducted over 500 prison concert events across the USA since 2011 in addition to ministering multiple times at the nation's largest biker rallies (Sturgis & Daytona).



MESSAGE
Leonard Ravenhill said, "A person with an experience is never at the mercy of a person with an argument." Our core message is simple: Trust God....more. Trusting God for your salvation is only the beginning of the great adventure. God wants to give you a story worth telling for His glory. We're here to offer resources and encouragement that challenges you to take the next step in God's plan for you're life.
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MEDIA
The Life on the Verge weekly podcast HOPE SIGNALS features faith-building messages, inspiring interviews and Bible based insights to help you live a life of purpose and passion. The video version is available on YouTube & Spotify. The audio is available on most major streaming services and right here at lifeontheverge.com.


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“There is no passion to be found playing small – in settling for a life that is less than the one you are capable of living.” – Nelson Mandela
Living with passion means to live with intense desire and enthusiasm. Does this describe you? Are you thriving in life or just surviving? Maybe you’re suffering from Passion Deficit Disorder because you lack a clear picture of where you’d rather be in life. Perhaps you’ve buried your dreams and lost all hope of things getting better. The book of Proverbs says, “Hope deferred makes the heart sick.” There are few things more frustrating than going to work every day just to pay the bills while your soul is crying out, “There must be more!”
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