Ron Rose reminds us to collect stories about God's fingerpints.
04/10/2008 by Ron Rose
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
Alan Smith uses a story by Elie Wiesel to help make the point that sometimes we have to do things that seem even futile because we don't want to be changed into something we don't want to be.
04/04/2008 by Alan Smith
We were created for a purpose.
04/02/2008 by Steve Ridgell
"Only in his home town, among his relatives and in his own house is a prophet without honor." Mark 6:4
03/26/2008 by Skye Noe
Phil Ware shares with us the surprises that he found in reading 2 Timothy and compares them with prize eggs at an event called Eggstravaganza.
03/24/2008 by Phil Ware
We were not meant to live our lives like animals. We are called to be sons of God.
03/19/2008 by Tim Archer
Rubel Shelly talks about how Joshua Bell, a famous violin virtuoso played in a busy place and was ignored and uses this to remind us how much we miss in life because we are not listening.
03/13/2008 by Rubel Shelly
It really does make sense to trust God more than our knowledge.
03/12/2008 by Steve Ridgell
Phil Ware addresses the issue of church leadership, hypocrisy, and consumerism by pointing leaders to Paul's example in Colossians of pointing people to Jesus, praying for their maturity, and trusting in Him to supply the power as Paul worked strenuously
03/10/2008 by Phil Ware
Paul Faulkner reminds us that the best gift we can give God is the gift of ourselves, loving him completely.
03/07/2008 by Paul Faulkner
Tom Norvell reminds us of the importance of Jesus' two love commands and challenges us to let this be enough for us.
03/06/2008 by Tom Norvell
“So in everything, do to others what you would have them do to you, for this sums up the Law and the Prophets” (Mathew 7:12). This phrase of Jesus spoken during the Sermon on the Mount is referred to as the Golden Rule. I am curious how the world would
03/05/2008 by Skye Noe
Phil Ware compares the journey to maturity with a family vacation in a minivan and reminds us that maturity is the journey, not a destination as we seek to become like Jesus.
03/03/2008 by Phil Ware
Steve Higginbotham reminds us that God has written us several love letters, but how badly do we want to read them?
03/01/2008 by Steve Higginbotham
God gives us the chance to change the things we've done in the past, or at least make it as if we hadn't made the mistakes we did.
02/27/2008 by Tim Archer
Russ Lawson reminds us that sometimes it takes a child to help us approach God personally and lovingly.
02/23/2008 by Russ Lawson
Alan Smith's encounter with a hummingbird in his garage reminds him of how we often get trapped by life and won't let God help us find the way of escape.
02/22/2008 by Alan Smith
Russ Lawson begins with a humorous story about aging, but then reminds us of God's perspective and the importance of not worrying about aging, but seeking to live for God each day.
02/21/2008 by Russ Lawson
Phil Ware describes his visit to Kampala, Uganda, Africa and calls on us to fully celebrate the truth of Psalm 8 and Jesus' commands to love God and love our neighbor.
02/18/2008 by Phil Ware
Bill Sherrill challenges us to go beyond simply believing in God to believing God and doing what he says, which is true faith.
02/16/2008 by Bill Sherrill
Phil Ware shares his experience at a lunch between sponsors and their children in Kampala, Uganda.
02/15/2008 by Phil Ware
Tom Norvell reminds us that we don't have a reason to fear because God can handle what is going on in our lives and he will stand by us no matter what.
02/03/2008 by Tom Norvell
Bill Sherrill reminds that if we don't believe in the God of power today, it will be hard for those who don't believe in God to listen to us talk about the great deeds of God from long ago.
02/02/2008 by Bill Sherrill
Mike Barres reminds us that we so easily get our focus on things down here and not on the Lord who can help us with our lives and help us solve our problems.
01/31/2008 by Mike Barres