Saying No to Sin
Walking in the Wisdom of the Lord means saying no to the enticement of sin. Solomon’s words to his son are words we need to heed today. … More Saying No to Sin
Walking in the Wisdom of the Lord means saying no to the enticement of sin. Solomon’s words to his son are words we need to heed today. … More Saying No to Sin
As we move into a new year of life and ministry, what is your plan for growing in Christ-likeness? … More What’s Your Plan?
The focus of Walking in Wisdom in this post is the home, the cornerstone of wisdom for every child. … More Wisdom in the Home
In a world of increasing deception, let us covenant together to grow in the knowledge of understanding of God’s Word. … More God’s Word: The Antidote to Deception
In this new Friday Focus, we will walk together through highlights from the book of Proverbs, growing in the God-given wisdom so needed for navigating this life. Welcome. … More Walking in Wisdom: Introduction
As I prepare for a new year of Mission Monday blog posts, I’d love to hear from you! Let me know what topics you’d like covered or any questions I can address. Thanks! … More Request for Topics
The Words of an old Christmas hymn reflect the true experience of one who came to know the One who saves. … More A Blooming Rose
The child Mary would deliver came into the world with a specific purpose: His death for our salvation. His purpose gives purpose to our lives. … More A Son
Christmas hymns can have deep theology and cause us to ponder the greatness of the child. Today, we meditate on his all-sufficient merit from a line of Charles Wesley’s hymn, Come, Thou Long Expected Jesus. … More All-sufficient merit
When we’re tempted to look to outside sources for help in times of trials, return to Jesus, the Lion-King, who fights for us. … More A Lion