Why Jesus Enters Our Mess at Christmas
Jesus enters our mess to bring redemption and grace. This Christmas, trust Him to clean up your life with His love and forgiveness.
Jesus enters our mess to bring redemption and grace. This Christmas, trust Him to clean up your life with His love and forgiveness.
Our church is experiencing one of those seasons; where the excitement of ministry success is around every corner! But it won’t always be this way.
Trinity and Salvation According to John. John was an average guy. He was a first century fisherman, working the family trade with his brother. But that all changed when he met Jesus. John left his fishing trade to become one of Jesus’ disciples. Years later, God called John to write an account of what took…
Welcoming the Newborn King this Christmas is more than tradition—it’s about receiving His forgiveness, grace, and the gift of eternal life.
Are These Topics Connected? This past week, we’ve tackling the difficult passage of 1 Timothy 2:11-15. What makes this passage difficult, is that it deals with topics associated with women in ministry, which in modern times doesn’t always fit with cultural views. “11 A woman should learn in quietness and full submission. 12 I do…
How Paul’s Past Reminds Us Not to Forget Ours. In 1 Timothy 1:12, Paul writes, “I thank Christ Jesus our Lord, who has given me strength, that he considered me trustworthy, appointing me to his service.” (1:12) In verse 11, we read, “…which he entrusted to me.” (1:11), referring to God entrusting the Gospel to him….
3 Questions for Communicating With Our Saviour Today we conclude our post-series with 3 questions. Just is case you missed this week’s posts, click the links below to check out what we’ve covered: 1. Connecting To Christ 2. Communion With Christ 3. Courage For Christ As I close this post-series today, I leave you with 3 questions based on…
Romans Road Step #6: The End Well this is it. After 2 weeks of studying The Romans Road, we come to our final step, adequately titled, “The End“. For quick reference, the previous steps appear below in a list of posts from this series. Romans 1:20 – “The Beginning” Romans 3:23 – “The Need” Romans 5:8 –…
Romans Road Step #5: The Appeal Over the past couple of weeks, we’ve been focusing on an evangelism method called “The Romans Road”. If you missed previous posts, here’s a recap: (1) “The Beginning”, using Romans 1:20. If you were sharing this step with a friend or neighbour, you would talk about God as Creator. You would…
Romans Road Step #4: The Options The 6th chapter of Romans, we read this well-known verse: “For the wages of sin is death, but the gift of God is eternal life in Christ Jesus our Lord.” (Rom. 6:23) This verse present “The Options” and our 4th step in The Romans Road. It’s referred to as, The Options because as we walk a friend…
Romans Road Step #3: The Solution This week, we’ve been walking down The Romans Road. We took our first (1) step, “The Beginning” using Romans 1:20, focusing on God as our Creator. Sharing the truth that the story of salvation begins with creation. Yesterday, we took our second (2) step, exploring “The Need” for salvation, using Romans 3:23. Our focus, that…
Romans Road Step #2: The Need Romans 3:23 tells us that “all have sinned and fall short of the glory of God“. If you grew up attending Sunday School, Vacation Bible School, AWANA or a Bible camp, you likely memorised this verse. As we move forward in our post-series centred around The Romans Road, Romans…