Rubel Shelly reminds us that we are all unique and different and yet we must all take responsibility for our actions.
05/29/2007 by Rubel Shelly
Phil Ware uses Memorial Day to think about the cost of war and the ultimate sacrifice of a friend named Roy who lived through World War II, the assault on Normandy Beach and the Battle of the Bulge.
05/28/2007 by Phil Ware
Marsha Jordan reminds us that folks need to know that we care and really are not looking for us to pour out our advice and give them all of our solutions.
05/27/2007 by Marsha Jordan
Shock jocks have tried to out do each other in shocking, crude, and obscene remarks on radio, TV, and interviews and they have crossed the line and we are the only ones who can do something about it.
05/26/2007 by Rubel Shelly
Paul Faulkner reminds us that we need to rest 1 in 7 if we are going to fully experience life and be productive.
05/25/2007 by Paul Faulkner
Alan Smith shares a Leith Anderson story about going to the only perfect World Series game and how he saw it as a disappointment because his team lost and then Alan compares this to our sometimes not seeing the big picture of what is really happening when
05/24/2007 by Alan Smith
Remembering the blood shed for our freedom, we must remember Jesus Christ.
05/23/2007 by Bill Brant
Patrick Odum tells about a guy who thought he had pancreatic cancer and lived it up his last year of life and then found out the cancer diagnosis was wrong.
05/22/2007 by Patrick D. Odum
Phil Ware challenges us to re-look at how we define the day and when it begins by looking at Genesis 1 and the rhythm of creation and see that God has blessed us with rest before work.
05/21/2007 by Phil Ware
Russ Lawson reminds us that we can and should be considerate, comforting, and encouraging in the way we respond to others.
05/20/2007 by Russ Lawson
Alan Smith reminds us that we have to be moldable, to have a broken and contrite spirit if God is going to do anything with us.
05/19/2007 by Alan Smith
Paul Faulkner reminds us to use the gentle quiet tuck-in times with our kids.
05/18/2007 by Paul Faulkner
Tom Norvell shares modern day stories of the prodigal son as he talks about a son, daughter, husband, and a wife who left and came home.
05/17/2007 by Tom Norvell
Just as birthdays should be about moms, so our very lives should be about the One who gave us life
05/16/2007 by Skye Noe
Rubel Shelly talks about the kinds of ways the Kingdom of God grows and spreads, quietly, gently, in the faithful, every day actions of real people.
05/15/2007 by Rubel Shelly
Phil Ware talks about the need to live the life of Jesus before the world or our witness doesn't mean anything at best and creates hostility at worst to Christianity.
05/14/2007 by Phil Ware
Is our life about us or about God, about giving him the praise in everything or about everything revolving around us.
05/13/2007 by Kimberli J. Brackett
So many things are fake and not genuine, but God wants to give us the real thing.
05/11/2007 by Paul Faulkner
Ron tells about his daughter's miscarriage and how God has connected the dots to help her come to the conclusion they need to adopt a baby.
05/10/2007 by Ron Rose
We mustn't let our feelings of inadequacy keep us from going to the One who can make us perfect.
05/09/2007 by Tim Archer
As human beings, we can so easily get off track and drift off course and miss our target because we get distracted.
05/08/2007 by Ron Rose
Phil looks at our spiritual journey to be conformed to Jesus and to go to our home with God and asks how we can get so bogged down in being critical of others who are not at the same point in their journey as we are.
05/07/2007 by Phil Ware
When bad things happen, we need to realize that God does see and care and will remember.
05/06/2007 by Russ Lawson
We can make a world of difference simply by helping the people who are around us that need to be built up.
05/05/2007 by Marsha Jordan
God can turn our worst nightmares into a way to find his blessing and be his blessing, if we can persevere and look for his presence.
05/04/2007 by Paul Faulkner