Why do we reject God’s original plan for a nutritious diet . . . destroying our temple is exactly what Satan wants. We don’t have to eat “stick & twigs” to be healthy. Why not eat as God intended . . .
Why do we reject God’s original plan for a nutritious diet . . . destroying our temple is exactly what Satan wants. We don’t have to eat “stick & twigs” to be healthy. Why not eat as God intended . . .
We are at war! Satan is God’s enemy. Satan is our enemy. Satan is a determined enemy. Satan is a defeated enemy. God’s victory is given to us!
As we are approaching Easter I am reminded not just of the significance of this season relating to the death and resurrection of Jesus Christ, but . . .
Today we begin 17 days straight in our preparation for Easter. Are you ready to praise God for the sacrifice of His only Son? Begin here, with this short thought provoking writing by Will Zook.
No matter what the wasteland is we find ourselves in, there is always beauty somewhere, light that finds its way in, cool refreshment that flows through a chink in the despair.
Charlie reminds us that looking to Jesus is the only way to find true and lasting joy!
Is your gratefulness disciplined, intentional, and deliberate? Does it it overflow in a way that its fragrance is seen by others? Perhaps it is time you give it your attention, and intention.
So often we are given an opportunity to teach our children, and grandchildren how to trust God. But do we? Andy teaches us through his experience with that teachable moment.
When community – rooted in love – is already in place, we take the journey of life and death together. We share in the presence of Christ, as we serve our brothers and sisters, celebrating together, holding hands when things look grim, sharing a cup of coffee, singing psalms and hymns and spiritual songs.
God is calling grandparents to help the next generation navigate in today’s world. It isn’t easy but we can model a godly lifestyle and intentionally pray for them.
Our world is a busy place. A trip to the park allows special time with our Grands. But more important than what we do, is our conversation on the way…
People listened, prayers were offered, hymns were sung, and then the elders came forward to help serve The Lord’s Supper: the bread broken and the wine poured, symbolizing the powerful invitation of Jesus – not just to remember but to participate.
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