Hearing the Word of God is not easy because when we hear it, we must make choices for our lives. When you hear the Word, what are the choices you make that will make a difference in your life?
Hearing the Word of God is not easy because when we hear it, we must make choices for our lives. When you hear the Word, what are the choices you make that will make a difference in your life?
This is the story of how Jesus changed the lives of those who crossed His path. What happened then can, and must, happen to us.
Perhaps one may preach about love in wrong ways and use love as only a feeling toward people and especially God. However, love is at the heart of everything a Christian does.
Jesus came into the world to save the world, but the world did not recognize Him and His own “received Him not.” What was true in the first century continues to be true in the twenty-first century.
The incarnation, the visit of God to earth in the person of Jesus, is the central point of human history and the heart of the gospel message, the greatest story ever told.
Have you ever thought what life would be like if Jesus had not come into the world? After considering such a thought, we would not want to be in a world where Jesus had never been.
Our theme for this quarter on our Bible reading card is “We Are Love-Centered.” What does that mean to us as we come together to worship and as we live our lives every day?
Our theme for this quarter and emphasis in our daily Bible reading is We Are Mission Minded. This passage gives us a look at qualities each of us needs to develop if we are going to fulfill the great commission.
On at least eight occasions the gospel writers describe Jesus as being “moved with compassion.” The familiar story of Mary, Martha and Lazarus reveals His compassionate heart, and in so doing, teaches us how to be a compassionate people.