Tom Norvell reminds us that broken hearts hurt and we often wish we could be dead, but that God stays close to us.
04/27/2008 by Tom Norvell
Lisa Mikitarian shares with us an experience she had buying New Balance shoes on eBay and how the seller blessed her life in a special way.
04/22/2008 by Lisa Mikitarian
Phil Ware challenges us to think about how we view church and asks how we can make it a gathering of people committed to the Kingdom of God.
04/07/2008 by Phil Ware
Phil Ware describes a precious moment on his trip to Kampala and the work with Compassion International.
02/14/2008 by Phil Ware
Mike Barres talks about a real mess he made when he tried to cook when his wife was pregnant, but he tries again 28 years later to see if he can do it -- and does, reminding us to not quit with a failure.
02/09/2008 by Mike Barres
Patrick Odum challenges us to get rid of the clutter in our lives and our churches just like Jesus challenged the people of his day.
01/19/2008 by Patrick D. Odum
Rubel Shelly talks about Starbucks and their emphasis on customer service and how we need to emulate their desire to greet help others.
01/15/2008 by Rubel Shelly
Rubel Shelly shares a prayer for the New Year as we begin 2008.
01/01/2008 by Rubel Shelly
Larry Davies reminds of our need to repent and get our hearts and behavior right if we are going to prepare the way for Jesus at Christmas.
12/20/2007 by Larry Davies
Bill Sherrill reminds us that the spirit of the Christmas season is giving, not receiving and that we need to be a people with a spirit of thanksgiving.
12/13/2007 by Bill Sherrill
Teresa Bell Kindred shares her experiences on adopting Reina through Compassion International and encourages others to do something similar.
12/11/2007 by Teresa Bell Kindred
Paul Faulkner reminds us that we need to love ourself, properly care for ourselves and honor God by caring for his temple, if we are going to properly love others.
12/07/2007 by Paul Faulkner
Paul Faulkner reminds us that God chose us, and still chooses us, every time for his team.
11/30/2007 by Paul Faulkner
Ron Rose reminds us about the true spirit of giving and that it isn't barter love or ledger sheet giving, but generous giving like we have received from God.
11/27/2007 by Ron Rose
Tom Norvell reminds us of the importance of small things and to not get so hung up on big things.
11/15/2007 by Tom Norvell
Paul Faulkner reminds us that we need to live for the present to help others and keep our focus on the matters of the Kingdom rather than let our lives get filled with regret for the past.
11/09/2007 by Paul Faulkner
Phil Ware continues his letters to his grown children Zachary and Megan about the principles his dad tried to instill in him, and this week the focus is on how we treat people that the rest of folks don't feel they have to treat nicely.
11/05/2007 by Phil Ware
Phil Ware continues to share the values of his dad with his children and wants them to know that prejudice and racial hatred is not acceptable or tolerabe.
10/15/2007 by Phil Ware
Rubel Shelly reminds us that a better world begins with what we do in the small acts of righteousness and kindness in the world around us.
10/11/2007 by Rubel Shelly
Larry Davies reminds us that igniting people's passion is what it's all about in the life of the church and we need to do that, then turn them loose and let them go!
10/09/2007 by Larry Davies
Kimberli Brackett reminds us that even in the worst of circumstances, God is at work trying to make something out of our situation and we can see if we will praise God and ask for his perspective.
09/30/2007 by Kimberli J. Brackett
Patrick Odum reminds us that we shouldn't get weary in doing kind acts of service simply because we can't see the results, because do good is a result all by itself.
09/22/2007 by Patrick D. Odum
Paul Faulkner reminds us that if we are going to keep being a servant to Christ and others, then we've got to care for ourselves and replenish what we are depleting in our service to others.
09/21/2007 by Paul Faulkner
Mike Barres reminds us that we often confuse our muddled thinking, our inability to decide what to do, not because the decision is difficult, but because we don't want to obey.
09/18/2007 by Mike Barres
Michele Howe reminds us again about women in the marketplace and the very needed virtue of affirming and giving appreciation to those who need it and deserve it.
09/06/2007 by Michele Howe