Questioning the Abundant Life
Do we really have abundant life by following Jesus? If that’s the case, why are so many Christians suffering? A look at Jesus’s own words will help us find the right perspective. … More Questioning the Abundant Life
Do we really have abundant life by following Jesus? If that’s the case, why are so many Christians suffering? A look at Jesus’s own words will help us find the right perspective. … More Questioning the Abundant Life
What does an ancient law teach us about how we address sin in the Church today? Am I willing to throw the first stone? … More Throwing Stones
I’m so thankful for the life of Nomie Derani. Her motto in service was “love them so they ask why.” May this be ours as well. … More Love Them So They Ask Why
Salt is an important symbol God uses to remind us of his enduring covenant and love. It is also to be a part of our conversations as believers. How much do think about the salt you’re sharing? … More Seasoned with Salt
Do you go out each day know you have a ministry to accomplish for the cause of Christ? Whether working or in retirement, we are all still called to live lives of purpose for the Kingdom. … More What’s Your Ministry?
Is Common-Sense Christian a misnomer? What role does common sense play in the lives of those who follow Christ? Maybe it’s time to rely on supernatural sense, given by the Spirit instead. … More Common Sense Versus Supernatural Sense
We all wear a seal that marks our allegiance as the final day draws near. Which one marks you? … More The Two Seals
When suffering comes, questions come. It’s hard not to ask why? Thankfully, Job has some lessons for us when suffering makes no sense. … More Making Sense of Suffering
Proverbs 26 is full of great lessons. Where are they from? Bad examples. … More Lessons from Bad Examples
What is the gift that benefits both the recipient and the giver? A spiritual gift. Paul tells us how in his letter to the church in Rome. … More Gift Giving