Episodios

  • Staying Astonished with the Greatness of God
    Jul 8 2025

    New episode of The Road to Restoration: "Staying Astonished with the Greatness of God" It’s easy to grow familiar with God’s works and lose our sense of awe. But when we keep trusting Him, stepping out in faith, and expecting Him to move, we stay astonished by His power and presence. This episode is a call to live in constant wonder of who God is and what He can still do.

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    16 m
  • The Danger of a Savior
    Jul 2 2025

    Most people want a safe Jesus — one who comforts, but doesn’t confront. But the real Jesus doesn’t just enter your life to make it better — He comes to change it completely. In this episode of The Road to Restoration, we dive into the uncomfortable truth: inviting Jesus in is dangerous to your comfort, your patterns, and your pride.

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    18 m
  • Who's Talking You Out Of Your Blessing?
    Jun 25 2025

    In this episode, Pastor Sergio De La Mora talks about how people or circumstances around us can keep us from living out the blessings God has predestined for us. Discover the main voices that can hold us back and that the enemy will use to keep us from taking part in God’s plans for our lives.

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    29 m
  • The Divine Masterpiece
    Jun 14 2025

    In this episode of The Road to Restoration, we talk about The Divine Masterpiece — how God can use even the most broken, dry, or dead parts of our story to reveal His glory. Nothing is lost when it's in His hands. What seemed like the end can become the beginning of something glorious.

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    22 m
  • Divine Payback
    May 31 2025

    What really happened on the Saturday between the Cross and the Resurrection?

    In this episode of The Road to Restoration, we dive deep into the often-overlooked day between Good Friday and Resurrection Sunday — the day Jesus descended, confronted darkness, and claimed victory. Titled "Divine Payback," this conversation explores how Jesus didn’t rest in the tomb — He waged war in the spirit realm, changing the course of eternity.

    Join us as we unpack why this moment defines Jesus not just as Savior, but as a true Revolutionary — one who didn't just challenge systems on earth but disrupted spiritual strongholds for good.

    Whether you're seeking deeper understanding or fresh fire in your faith, this episode will remind you that restoration often begins in the silence — and the battle is already won.

    🎧 Tune in, share, and follow The Road to Restoration for more episodes in the Jesus the Revolutionary series.

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    17 m
  • The Joy Of Being Spiritually Over Your Head
    May 27 2025

    In this episode of The Road to Restoration, we explore The Joy of Being Overwhelmed. Even when life submerges us in trials and difficulties, we discover how God remains above every storm. And even when we feel like we’re drowning, His presence sustains us and fills us with a joy that doesn’t depend on our circumstances.

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    14 m
  • Jesus The Revolutionary
    May 16 2025

    Welcome to a new podcast series on The Road to Restoration, hosted by Pastor Sergio De La Mora. Jesus the Revolutionary is a powerful space where we’ll explore a side of Jesus during His time on earth—and how His life, death, and resurrection radically transformed how we love, forgive, believe, and live. I'm excited for this journey, and I believe it will deeply impact you and everyone you share it with.

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    24 m
  • Raising A New Generation Of Leaders
    Apr 17 2025

    Raising leaders can be difficult, especially when there is a big gap caused by age, time, even language—but even though it's difficult, it's not impossible. In this episode, we discuss topics that can help any leader develop the next generation of leaders while bridging generational gaps, building trust, and creating a culture of honor. Whether you're leading in a church, a business, or your own home, you'll find practical insight on how to empower young leaders to rise with confidence, character, and clarity.

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    49 m