We can trust God because He trusts us! Most of us never go out to our gatherings with the intent to share the gospel of Christ. And yet it's the one thing Jesus commissioned every single one of his …
How do we foster practical, spiritual discipleship and change in our own lives? 7 observations gained by observing medical training given to a family undergoing major changes. 1 Cor 12:25-27; James…
You reap what you sow. We may be saved by grace but can still reap the consequences of sin. By applying Godly wisdom Christ can clean up our lives. (Galatians 6:7-9 & Prov. 17:10)
These two men can be seen in terms of a comparison, a contrast, leading us to a clear conclusion. The only time you would discover there was a difference between these two men and the lives, homes, …
Informed Christians have nothing to fear from The Da Vinci Code’s many bogus and easily refutable claims. Rather, we should regard its popularity as an opportunity to study our Faith and proclaim it…
Are family bloodlines thicker than baptismal water? Does obedience to Jesus supersede all other relationships? If the church takes seriously Jesus’ ideal of what the family is, one of its tasks is …
Hank looks at “the Five Levels of Communication” so we can evaluate the level of our relationships, and the uniqueness of friendship as described by C. S. Lewis, to help us see the wonder of the fact…
“If there were a lifeboat adrift at sea, and in the lifeboat were a male lawyer, a female doctor, a crippled child, a stay-at-home mom, and a garbage man, and one person had to be thrown overboard to…
Joy is like a muscle, and the more you exercise it, the stronger it grows. Though we face “trials of many kinds,” still they have in common that all may be counted as pure joy. (James 1:2-4)
It was in the toughest acts of faith that these men and women came the closest to God and found life's deepest meaning. It was not the provision of comfort or happiness that led them to a deeper kno…
God's will is done in the little things of life, daily and locally. God commands us to do his will in ordinary circumstances, which is the setting where most of life is lived anyway. Matt. 13:1-12; …
Show we the register of your checkbook and you’ve shown me what matters most. Show me your appointment book and you’ve shown me who matters most. Relationships grow in proportion to the amount of t…
Dealing with failure - There are no blowouts in the Christian life, only slow leaks. In a nutshell: Be unwilling to be stopped by your failures and be willing to learn from them. Mark 14:26-42; Joh…
Sun 12 Mar 2006
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