Rubel Shelly writes about the New Year, 2013, and talks about what the year will bring and also about being superstitious.
01/04/2013 by Rubel Shelly
Rick Brown talks about Jesus not just missing from the nativity, but also from Christmas and from our lives and yet we can use this time to restore him to his rightful place in our lives.
12/15/2012 by Rick Brown
Rubel Shelly reminds us of what is most important and truthful and what is legend about the Christmas story.
11/30/2012 by Rubel Shelly
Rubel Shelly reminds us of the moral climate behind the messes that we often cause and the way out of the mess we are in.
11/25/2012 by Rubel Shelly
Phil Ware shares about his son coming for Thanksgiving and it reminds him how much God must anticipate his children coming home to him.
11/20/2012 by Phil Ware
It’s the time as we stand around the table, holding hands and expressing thanks to God for all that He’s given us that has become the essence of Thanksgiving for us.
11/14/2012 by Bill Brant
Ron Rose reminds us of the importance of listening and listening beyond the words to the heart and then working for God's miracle in people's lives.
11/02/2012 by Ron Rose
Rick Brown writes about a group of ministers and pastors in Denver who got together to try to bless their community by calling their people to be good neighbors.
10/30/2012 by Rick Brown
Rubel Shelly reminds us that it isn't just the politicians who use harsh and unfair speech.
10/26/2012 by Rubel Shelly
Many different men and women will step up to rule the nations of this world. But one truth will remain unchanging: God reigns and will reign for ever and ever.
10/24/2012 by Tim Archer
Phil Ware continues his journey through The Story focusing this week on the Judges, especially the cycle of destruction that was leading them to catastrophe and the ways we can escape the cycle.
10/21/2012 by Phil Ware
Church is about so much more than just showing up. It is about being with God.
10/17/2012 by Steve Ridgell
Rubel Shelly reminds us that we don't have to be ruled, enslaved, and tyrannized by our feelings, but our emotions can be channeled and overcome by the power of commitment, the Holy Spirit, and love.
10/16/2012 by Rubel Shelly
Phil Ware continues his series from The Story as he shares with us the challenges of taking the new land and the price paid for the lack of faithfulness and leadership and vision on the part of the generation that would not enter the land because of fear.
10/14/2012 by Phil Ware
We want to be known by God so that we can be included in His family and live in heaven with Him. While God is our creator, you must choose to obey Him and get close to Him, that's how you are known by God.
10/10/2012 by Bill Brant
Ron Rose writes about hard times and hospital visits and Job and Israel and what we do with the darkness we find ourselves in.
10/05/2012 by Ron Rose
Max Lucado uses the woman caught in adultery to remind us of the accusing voices we hear in our head and in our life and reminds us that this is from the adversary, the devil and challenges us to listen to the voice of Jesus.
09/17/2012 by Max Lucado
Phil Ware stays with The Story theme and reminds us again of Joseph and his faithfulness.
09/15/2012 by Phil Ware
Hypocrites say one thing while intending to do another. That is not what Christians do.
09/12/2012 by Steve Ridgell
Ron Rose writes about unanswered prayers and letting God find us and us having conversations with our heavenly Father.
09/11/2012 by Ron Rose
Phil Ware continues his series connected to The Story, this week from Chapter 3, focusing on Joseph and his temptation with Potiphar's wife.
09/09/2012 by Phil Ware
Max Lucado writes about Josiah and how he overcame the bad family heritage.
09/06/2012 by Max Lucado
Rubel Shelly addresses the issues of honesty and integrity and the importance of telling the truth and the sin against each other and ourselves when we lie and do not tell the truth.
09/04/2012 by Rubel Shelly
Max Lucado reminds us that pride often keeps us in failure and compounds mistakes and sinks us deeper in sin.
08/24/2012 by Max Lucado
I feel sorry for the people in hospital waiting rooms who sit alone.
08/22/2012 by Steve Ridgell