Great leaders are willing to develop leaders. There are a number of skills that one must possess in order to thrive as a leader. But
Read MoreAsk yourself, “What kind of home do I have?“ Is it a loving home? Is it a Christian home? Is it a home of discipleship? Is
Read MoreWould you say that you grew up in a Christian Home? In my experience, that title can cover a wide variety of homes in the Western world.
Read MoreJesus called the disciples to leave their livelihood of fishing to become fishers of men. Jesus called them to a mission of fishing. This mission to fish is also the mission of the church and of every Believer.
When’s the last time you went fishing?
Read More3 Important Truths: This week, we’re discussing this Biblical concept. What did it mean for the disciple, Peter? What did it mean for the rest
Read MoreThere once was a Canaanite woman. This woman makes a request of Christ that is filled with an incredible amount of submission, humility and faith. This is her
Read MoreWas Jesus a Coach or a Boss? When I look at the Gospels, I see Jesus embracing a coach-like ministry with his disciples. He didn’t simply sit in the synagogue all day, sending the disciples out to perform duties. That would be a very boss-like role. Instead, Jesus brought the disciples along and showed them how to live out ministry, coaching them along the way.
Read MoreWhy has, is and always will be a significant question to us as human beings. You see the why is so important. It’s important from the beginning of a person’s life. Little kids are notorious for asking their parents, “Why?” after every statement, instruction or event.
Read MoreI have always felt connected to the Apostle Peter and drawn to passages concerning him. Not because of my enjoyment of fishing, though I have always liked the ‘fishers of men’ Gospel-concept. It’s more centred around what many scholars believe to be Peter’s extroverted nature.
Read MoreWe need to take a deep, hard look inside ourselves and get to some honesty. If we have no desire to strive whatsoever, if we feel no compulsion to proclaim Christ, teach or admonish each other in any way, we have got some serious work to do in our hearts.
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