Who is the most important voice in defining you?
How are we to live now that we know God?
Who is a true Christian?
Who is Jesus really?
Will you trust God and lose your own dream, so his bigger dream can come true for your life?
God wants us to learn from the way he works, how to live.
We need to make space and wait on the LORD with expectation.
Be devoted to one another.
God’s desire is that we fulfill his plan for us in his way and timing.
The rebuilding starts in us—when we return to him.
Jeremiah relied on God’s purpose, power, and presence.
The Lord is with us in our fiery trials.
Crafting personal and unique sermons for each couple.
The Magi embody the quest for truth, meaning, and purpose in life.
Our Christmas sermons ought to have a base, trunk, branches, lights, and a star.
Lost sheep are searching for their Good Shepherd.
James calls us to pray, praying.
Don’t grumble, don’t swear. God is patient, and it will be better in the end.
We ought to examine our lives against the three part money test.
God guarantees to give us all the power we need to fulfill his purposes.
We have two choices with our words—either bless, or to curse.
Don’t waste this opportunity arguing about attractional vs. incarnational. Embrace Both/And.
God-talk without God-acts is outrageous nonsense.
We judge by what we see. So does God. But only God sees the heart.
The Father wants to give you what you need, not what you deserve.
Bad things will happen, but never doubt that God is still good.
Incarnational preaching and connection creates a stronger community.