Why would you continue to read something you can’t understand? Sometimes God puts us right in the middle of an opportunity to share what we already know.
Why would you continue to read something you can’t understand? Sometimes God puts us right in the middle of an opportunity to share what we already know.
When it comes to telling people about Jesus, the Bible shows us multiple ways to “evangelize.”
Only one person has saved the world. Now that is totally post worthy!
The words must turn into deeds, but prayer can be the vehicle through which we find the strength to do what needs to be done. Repent and believe.
P.R.A.Y. Praise. Repent. Ask. Yield. I love how easy it is to remember and all the pieces it includes. I especially like that it starts with praise!
Prayer works. We just don’t always understand what prayer is for.
Salt is both beneficial and necessary but can also be harmful when there is too much. The same thing can be said about light. Why did Jesus equate us with these two things specifically?
Can we summon gentleness when we’re anxious, angry, agitated, or afraid? Do we have gentleness for people who provoke us? The friend sitting across from me at Panera said, “It feels like you’re getting angry with me.” My gentleness, for a heartbeat, had left the table.
Faith seems like such an unattainable thing sometimes. Go for a ride on the struggle bus with me as we take a deep dive into understanding faith.
Have you always wanted to be a magician? Here is an idea: be generous.
I have a shirt that says, “be kind.” It seems like such a simple thing to do, yet it is not always our go-to behavior when interacting with others.
Impatience is often accompanied by huffs and puffs and creasing of the brows and rubbing of the temples. Impatience produces a physiological response within us that aids in the heightening of our tempers, which can lead to regretful choices in the moment.
We understand peace to be something that can be accomplished within our hearts and within our lives. We understand peace to be a state of being in our minds regardless of the chaos around us.
What is it about the laughter of a child, watching someone receive their degree, or getting lost in a worship song that can bring us such joy?
When we think about love, we often think about the strongest type of love as being between a parent and a child or two people who have said, “I do.” Those are both valid and very real forms of love in our lives, but they are not the love that is spoken about when we refer to love as a fruit of the Spirit.
It is a beautiful thing when the work of humanity and the work of God come together to truly set people free. Is this the work we are about?
What a somber day it is when the ones we love are no longer with us. Even if, within our hearts, we find great hope in the resurrection, it is still bittersweet.
We are in for a treat this Sunday, as the children and youth will be leading both worship services.
Mahatma Gandhi said, “The greatness of a nation and its moral progress can be judged by the way its animals are treated.”
I can remember staying at my grandparents’ house by the beach every summer. They hated it when us kids would constantly run in the house and back out of the house, open the door and close the door. After doing that a couple of times in a row, without fail, we would receive the question, “Are you in, or are you out?”