It seems like so many people these days are dealing with anxiety like never before. The author of Psalm 119 describes the details of his own stress, and points us towards an answer to anxiety.
The season of Lent is a time for remembering. Memory is not just a databank of information we keep in our brains, it is something we rehearse as part of the fabric of our lives.
The season of Lent is a time for reflection. The Word of God provides a mirror for us to see our own spiritual reflection. What do you see when you look in the spiritual mirror?
Looking to the immediate needs of serving our local community is not about jumping onto more projects, it is about mediating the presence of Jesus into the lives of others.
A personal relationship with Jesus is not the same as a private relationship with Jesus, but somehow we’ve mixed those things together. Following God is something we do better with community.
If there was one thing God could give you to help you follow him better, what would that one thing be? (He’s already given it to you.)
Starting out a new year often means we set high expectations and lofty goals. Somewhere along the way our New Year’s resolutions become a lost memory. What does the bible have to tells us about reaching for a full life?
The light of the world has come. What does Jesus teach us about how to live today as children of the light?
The birth of Jesus sets a trajectory for God’s plan. It is a trajectory that still moves forward today.
The first ones to hear of Jesus’ birth responded in fear. What did it take to turn their fear into joy?