Most of us are trying to carry around things that don't matter very much and they are weighing us down from doing what God wants!
01/28/2005 by Alan Smith
Some things we have to believe before we can see them!
01/25/2005 by Russ Lawson
We all face the let down of failures on the next day; how will we handle the next day?
01/20/2005 by Tom Norvell
God's disclaimers are much better than those on medicine bottles!
01/19/2005 by Joey Cope
Don't let criticism, jealousy, envy, or opposition keep you from pursuing your dreams of doing something significant for God.
01/18/2005 by Rubel Shelly
Women, sisters in Christ, are such a blessing for support, friendship, help and encouragement.
01/15/2005 by Kelly Breece
When we mess things up, we need to confess and say we're sorry and change our behaviors and our heart.
01/13/2005 by Russ Lawson
Time is swiftly passing, but rather than trying to deny it, we should welcome and celebrate it because it brings us closer to our salvation.
01/12/2005 by Patrick D. Odum
We get so flustered about little things, God teach us to know what is important.
01/11/2005 by Tom Norvell
We must serve others with the humility of Jesus.
01/08/2005 by Dr. Jeff Lee
God's word is clear: stay away from sexual immorality.
01/07/2005 by Alan Smith
Sometimes we have to take a break from all the information overload!
01/06/2005 by Rubel Shelly
Where can you find tools and resources for setting a vision for your congregation?
01/04/2005 by Lynn Anderson
At the start of a New Year, let's make a commitment to remember the meaning of the Lord's Supper and Jesus' sacrifice.
01/01/2005 by Bill Sherrill
We couldn't pay the debt of our sin, so God paid it for us in Jesus, but will we accept this gift?
12/29/2004 by Russ Lawson
We are called to live for Jesus after the Christmas lights quit twinkling.
12/27/2004 by Phil Ware
Christmas is about giving and not receiving, especially when we can give gifts that bless others and continue giving after we are gone.
12/25/2004 by Nancy Gavin
Sometimes we get the service we suggest by the way we present ourselves to others.
12/23/2004 by Joey Cope
We don't have to become Scrooge to be responsible at Christmas and yet still keep the meaning of the season.
12/22/2004 by Rubel Shelly
Knowing what to do about the birth of Jesus is quite a dilemma, however, we do need to acknowledge he was born and respond appropriately.
12/21/2004 by Jerry Whitmire
We are thankful for our brothers' birthdays, but our Big Brother's birthday is the most important of them all.
12/20/2004 by Phil Ware
Why would anyone want to seek Jesus? Just to worship him!
12/19/2004 by Patrick D. Odum
The holidays, and life in general, are not about drinking.
12/18/2004 by Rubel Shelly
Jesus faced what we face in death so that we know he knows us.
12/17/2004 by Alan Smith
Little things mean a great deal during the Christmas season. Let's not forget to do them.
12/13/2004 by Phil Ware