James Nored and Phil Ware share in video, words, and images some of the many reasons Christians have to believe that Jesus was raised from the dead and is Lord, Christ, Jesus, and Son of God!
08/20/2023 by James Nored & Phil Ware
Melissa Troyer is having one of those days where you want to run away and hide and yet has a young child that demands attention, driving Melissa back into the strength of God!
09/14/2021 by Melissa Troyer
James Nored and Phil Ware share in video, words, and images some of the many reasons Christians have to believe that Jesus was raised from the dead and is Lord, Christ, Jesus, and Son of God, and how his love defined the way of Jesus through the cross to
04/04/2021 by James Nored & Phil Ware
James Nored and Phil Ware share in video, words, and images some of the many reasons Christians have to believe that Jesus was raised from the dead and is Lord, Christ, Jesus, and Son of God!
10/02/2020 by James Nored & Phil Ware
James Nored and Phil Ware share in video, words, and images some of the many reasons Christians have to believe that Jesus was raised from the dead and is Lord, Christ, Jesus, and Son of God!
09/29/2019 by James Nored & Phil Ware
Max Lucado reminds us that God is not finished with us yet and still speaks to us.
10/02/2016 by Max Lucado
Phil Ware looks through The Jesus Window and is led to ask a question of all of us: just how big is our aquarium, just how big is our Jesus?
08/23/2016 by Phil Ware
Max Lucado talks about being released from the chains of guilt from the sin in the past and set free to live for God by grace.
05/08/2016 by Max Lucado
Tim Woodroof of Interim Ministry Partners shares the introductory article on changes facing the church today and comparing it to the early church we find in the book of Acts.
06/01/2014 by Tim Woodroof
Phillip Morrison talks about the greatest Christmas gift of all, the gift of forgiveness.
12/12/2013 by Phillip Morrison
Phil Ware continues his series on The Story and focuses on both the events at the Boston Marathon and West Texas and also on Paul's confident hope in the face of his death in a Roman prison.
04/21/2013 by Phil Ware
Phil Ware continues his four message series on Jesus' last words which must be our first priority.
11/13/2011 by Phil Ware
Rubel Shelly tells the story of Josh Ripley running cross country and helping out a fellow competitor and showing great compassion, kindness, and helpfulness, as a follower of Jesus.
10/07/2011 by Rubel Shelly
Tom Norvell reminds us that there is simply too much, too many, and too little.
03/08/2011 by Tom Norvell
Rick Brown reminded us that families run on values, so what are the values your family runs on?
07/07/2009 by Rick Brown
Phil Ware shares a message about hanging on and keeping on walking in the face of adversity, pain, hardship, and challenge.
05/16/2009 by Phil Ware
Sarah Stirman talks about running and rolling her ankle and how it made her afraid to focus on the goal and see the sights.
01/06/2009 by Sarah Stirman
Steve Higginbotham reminds us of a great home run story from D II women's softball and how the opposing team helped an injured competitor.
05/23/2008 by Steve Higginbotham
Lisa Mikitarian talks about ultra marathons and companion runners and reminds us that Jesus is our companion runner and we need to be a companion runner to others.
04/11/2008 by Lisa Mikitarian
Paul Faulkner reminds us of the preciousness of the church and how we must not criticize each other.
08/03/2007 by Paul Faulkner
Philippians 3:12-16 and Philippians 1:6
01/01/2007 by Paul F
Life is accomplished and made worthwhile by sticking to our goals and doing things one step, one brick, at a time.
09/06/2006 by Larry Zinck
Parenting can be done scream free, but not because we focus on our children, but because we focus on ourselves.
08/03/2006 by Hal Runkel, LMFT
Sin entangles and causes us to stumble and fall rather than running victoriously, whether the sin is our own or the sin of others against us.
04/26/2006 by Sarah Stirman
A description of the Dry Bones minsistry and a hard night a kid died.
11/20/2005 by Matt Wallace