Russ Lawson reminds us that we will all have a final flight and we want to make sure the destination is the good one, God!
10/21/2007 by Russ Lawson
How can we discern the time we have and number our days in a proper manner -- we cannot unless we look to the Lord for his help, his presence, and his guidance.
10/14/2007 by Tom Norvell
Alan Smith reminds us that the church is the bride in this great wedding and that Jesus is the groom who deserves and should receive all the attention.
10/13/2007 by Alan Smith
Paul Faulkner reminds us that it's never too late to make a difference in the lives of our family members if we will start today.
10/12/2007 by Paul Faulkner
Phil Ware continues his series where he shares his dad's values with his adult children, and this one is on living with passion.
10/08/2007 by Phil Ware
Paul Faulkner reminds us that most folks miss the point of life entirely because they don't know what is really important.
10/05/2007 by Paul Faulkner
Phil Ware talks about his dad and what he remembers learning from his dad before his dad's death.
09/24/2007 by Phil Ware
Phil Ware talks about spending time in communion with God so that we can know best how to respond to those who need compassion and yet help us keep to our mission.
09/17/2007 by Phil Ware
Tom Norvell reminds us that some times we just have to hang to hope, keep repeating what is true and not lose heart.
09/15/2007 by Tom Norvell
There are so many times in life that the world around me is full of confusing messages. It's hard to know which way to turn and it seems impossible to find my way. The good news is that as a Christian I have someone to clear the path ahead for me.
09/05/2007 by Skye Noe
Jesus came to touch and to heal, to take away The Disease.
08/29/2007 by Tim Archer
Paul Faulkner reminds us that we have to be intentional or what we view as important gets lost in the busyness of life.
08/17/2007 by Paul Faulkner
Tom Norvell shares several quotes from the Bible that share what is most important to God, then reminds us that it is about loving God and loving others and we need to get down and just do it!
08/14/2007 by Tom Norvell
Phil Ware takes the two love commands of Jesus, the Greatest Commands, and applies them to all of life for a follower of the Lord.
08/13/2007 by Phil Ware
Sarah Stirman reminds us that when we use our hands to serve the Lord, we are seen as beautiful and he gives us strength to serve him.
08/12/2007 by Sarah Stirman
Tom Norvell describes the blessings promised to those who wait on the Lord from Isaiah.
08/07/2007 by Tom Norvell
Tom Norvell leads us to Psalm 6 and helps us ask, "How long, Lord?" because we all have times when we can barely hang on any longer.
07/22/2007 by Tom Norvell
Paul Faulkner tells about a paralyzed friend and his patience, but reminds us that all of us need patience if we are to be what God wants to grow us to be.
07/20/2007 by Paul Faulkner
Phil Ware talks about the death of a friend who died with friends singing praises to God and how we can sing our way through anything.
07/09/2007 by Phil Ware
Despite common misconceptions, freedom is not granted by governments, nor won on a battlefield. True freedom comes from God and God alone.
07/04/2007 by Tim Archer
Rubel Shelly reminds us how important it is to do simple acts of kindness and not simply look for the splashy and big things to do to bless others.
07/03/2007 by Rubel Shelly
Rubel Shelly tells the story of a Rabbi who took a long trip to find what was buried under his own stove to remind us to not give up what we seek by trying something different than where we are simply because we are restless.
06/23/2007 by Rubel Shelly
Let's teach our sons to be fathers!
06/12/2007 by Paul Lee
Phil Ware describes how his dad was great and how he taught his family how to love and stand up for kids.
06/11/2007 by Phil Ware
Hal Runkel reminds us that we can issue an apology and actually use it to beat up someone else in the process by transferring the focus of the guilt from ourselves to someone else and this is fake and mean and bullying.
06/09/2007 by Hal Runkel, LMFT