Here's the peril: I don't think we value the forgiveness of "small" sins. [Click title to read more.]
Category: Christian living
Don’t Forget Those Hurting In Spring
Spring, too, can be a hard season. [Click title to read more.]
Let’s Be Okay With Disagreement. The Bible Says We Can.
Arguments among Christians are particularly fraught because behind them always lurks the specter of salvation, of eternity, of Christ. Losing an argument feels like you are doing it "wrong," which can be frightening; no one wants to invoke God's wrath or feel like a "lesser" Christian or believe that they are blind to a truth in God's word. [Click title to read more.]
So Much Of Ministry Is Organic
People aren't demographics. And love and relationship can't be taught, purchased, or faked. [Click title to read more.]
The More We Grow, The Warier We Should Be Of Falling
We are never safe from our worst selves, because complacency and indifference grows as we mature. [Click title to read more.]
The Hunger Blessing Week 5 Now Available
It's important to recognize the signs of spiritual hunger so that you can watch it grow in your own life [Click title to read more.]
Serving Outside The Church
I do fear that as increasing activities encourage us to spend more and more time in the church building, our time in the world is shrinking. And that is a dangerous thing. Out in the world is where we will meet most non-believers; out in the world is where we can serve most non-believers. [Click title to read more.]
The Best Gift You Can Give Yourself Is Restraint
We assume often that our "holding back" benefits others: that it shields them from our scathing comments, our backbiting snark, our meanness, our deceptiveness. And it does. But restraint benefits us, too. [Click title to read more.]
Look For Love Through The Viewfinder
Being behind a camera forces you to look at people differently. And it is a good practice for Christians to cultivate. [Click title to read more.]
The Hunger Blessing Week 4 Now Available
You're not supposed to have everything you need. Really. [Click title to read more.]