We continue to be blessed with new additions to our church family. They both want and need to be involved in the Lord’s work here. How do we determine what, where and how we can best serve the Lord?
When we consider what it means to be lost eternally, surely we hope to be saved from our sins.
It is hard to understand that some people in the world are “without excuse” when it comes to knowing God. However, God says that we are without excuse because God can be known to a great degree through nature.
It is the most loved passage in all of literature that many of us have committed to memory since youth. The question is, do we know the psalm or do we know the Shepherd?
Each of us has a brain for thinking about where to go and feet to carry us where we decide to go. The question is “Where will we go?”
When talking about ways to keep faith alive and surviving, it’s easy to focus only on all the things we do ourselves to make that happen. We also need to step back and consider that a faith that truly thrives, in the end, is one that hasn’t tried to steal the show and not let…
Often as Christians, we grow comfortable where we are and don’t develop our spiritual potential to the point it needs to be to survive complacency. A faith that survives in a mature Christian must go beyond the basics of spiritual disciplines to finding our individual unique place and spiritual potential in the church.