Every person was designed with the purpose of carrying the gospel into the world. What motivates you to use your time, energy, and resources to spread the gospel?
Read MoreGod has strategically placed each of us and tasked us with taking the gospel into the world.
Read MoreIs your love abounding? Our prayer should constantly be for growing love!
Read MoreExpressing thankfulness for everything God has going on in our lives helps us focus on Him and what He wants for us.
Read MorePaul's vision of church life helps us consider what it means to be a servant of God and do the work of the church. What do we need to be doing?
Read MoreIf we as a church look at what God has called us to do and we keep our eyes fixed upon it, we'll go in the direction we're supposed to go.
Read MoreAs part of the greater body of Christ, a church member should be able to expect meaningful teachings and personal care from their church, but likewise, the church should expect a loving and devoted attitude from the member in return.
Read MoreGod refines our faith mostly in times of storms, not the calm. God allows storms in order fulfill His purpose of drawing you closer to Him.
Read MoreYou have the fullness of God inside you and He has equipped you to think critically about those who claim to be spiritual teachers. You can recognizing erroneous preaching by knowing the truth.
Read MoreWe live in a time of spiritual hunger and searching, but don’t let groups promising to treat America’s ailing soul fool you with bad theology and teachings out of alignment with the Bible!
Read MoreOne thing we all share in common as humans is the experience of being disappointed. We face many kinds of disappointments throughout our lives, but there are practical Biblical principles for disappointing situations that will help you keep the right attitude.
Read MoreGod's nature is perfectly revealed through the dramatic story of Noah and the flood. The gospel balances two elements: the wrath and mercy of God.
Read More“Zacchaeus was a wee little man,” is something we remember from Sunday school or VBS, but too often we forget the themes of this very common story. It embodies the very nature of the gospel—the good news.
Read MoreJesus saved a demon-possessed man living an isolated life in a cemetery and gave a powerful demonstration of how He values people over possessions. If there is something controlling your life, run to Jesus for all the help you need.
Read MoreJesus took some of his apostles to pray and they experienced a grand otherworldly event. From the Transfiguration of Jesus we receive three principles to consider.
Read MoreA snapshot captures you as you are in a moment in time. Take a snapshot of yourself and examine where you are and where you want to go.
Read MoreGod has requirements He expects from us as Christians. But going beyond these prerequisites, it's in times of pressure and circumstance when disciples have the greatest influence for the Kingdom of God.
Read MoreHaving a conviction for giving is an important part of worship as a Christian, but make sure you're giving the right way and for the right reasons.
Read MoreA huge number of parables and verses in the Bible concern the handling of money and possessions. Five principles make up the biblical concept of stewardship.
Read MoreWorry should never be crippling. If you struggle with your anxieties, try to refocus your values and priorities to better align with God.
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