Like the movie Groundhog Day, life can seem like an endless cycle of meaningless days, an unending quest for happiness. The author of Ecclesiastes tells us the secret to escaping the cycle.
02/02/2011 by Tim Archer
This is a simple meditation on the meaning of the Shepherd Psalm, Psalm 23.
02/01/2011 by Anonymous
Phil Ware continues his series on Shift My Life and talks about what it means to live holy!
01/30/2011 by Phil Ware
I never imagined to be so deeply moved by another group of people: the employees of Compassion.
01/28/2011 by Ben Steed
Patrick Odum reminds us of the mistiness of life and reminds us to live with a sense of urgency and also anticipation of resurrection and joy.
01/04/2011 by Patrick D. Odum
Danny Sims shares insights into what God is saying in Jesus using the Communion we share at Christmas.
12/19/2010 by Danny Sims
Bill Sherrill comes along and gives us a reminder and a dose of humility so that we can understand that God is beyond our ability to comprehend.
12/14/2010 by Bill Sherrill
Rubel Shelly reminds us that Christmas is about God getting involved in our messy world with us.
12/13/2010 by Rubel Shelly
Phil Ware begins a short series called When Spirit Becomes Flesh focusing on the birth of Jesus, the incarnation of God among his creatures, and the wonders of Christmas.
12/02/2010 by Phil Ware
Rubel Shelly tackles the myth that you can be spiritual without being a part of a religious community, at least as a Christian.
11/30/2010 by Rubel Shelly
Phil Ware reflects on the death of his grandfather, Daddy Gordon, and remembers his father's passing away, and is reminded of the floods in life that can't sweep away our hope.
11/25/2010 by Phil Ware
Phil Ware continues his series connected to his blog about the his mission trip to Peru with his wife Donna and the children they touched.
11/12/2010 by Phil Ware
Phil Ware writes about his trip to Sagrada Familia in Lima, Peru and how imperfect love can make a huge difference in the lives of children.
11/09/2010 by Phil Ware
God reveals Himself through relationships, through people. His Word was meant to be read in community.
11/03/2010 by Tim Archer
The community of Christians has members with different spiritual competency. But because we are family, we can be family.
10/13/2010 by Steve Ridgell
Rubel Shelly takes a high profile piece in the news and reminds all who the real heroes are among us.
09/27/2010 by Rubel Shelly
In 1855, at the age of 43, an English man penned the question: “Ah, but a man’s reach should exceed his grasp or what’s a Heaven for?”
09/22/2010 by Bill Brant
Rubel Shelly reminds us that we need more risk takers and that there is still so much of the world to be explored.
09/20/2010 by Rubel Shelly
Phil Ware shares another message in his Light on the Dark Side of the Mountain series, focusing on Abraham, Jesus, the dirt, the hole, the tree, and the question.
09/09/2010 by Phil Ware
Russ Lawson shares a humorous story about eating off his dog's plate, getting the flu, and also dealing with his own stupid actions in his spiritual life and in his relationships.
09/06/2010 by Russ Lawson
Phil Ware begins a new series called light on the dark side of the mountain focusing on the fall and the cracks that became a chasm in the lives of God's first children.
09/02/2010 by Phil Ware
Tom Norvel writes about his daughter moving and how his heart is still in a quest for home and that after she settles in to this place, he hopes she still continues her quest for home.
08/23/2010 by Tom Norvell
Lisa Mikitarian talks about the parable of the talents and learning to focus on using what we have and not saying, "If only"
08/17/2010 by Lisa Mikitarian
Ron Rose talks about wilderness periods in our lives and God's holy calling for us to live among people and serve them.
08/10/2010 by Ron Rose
Phil Ware continues his series on SpiritFire and challenges us to look at the importance of the unity of the Spirit.
08/06/2010 by Phil Ware