The Counter-Cultural Way To Build a Legacy
Culture says improve yourself. Scripture says invest in others. Here’s the counter-cultural way to build a legacy that lasts beyond your lifetime.
Culture says improve yourself. Scripture says invest in others. Here’s the counter-cultural way to build a legacy that lasts beyond your lifetime.
Is Service In Our Retirement Plan? My parents are moving into this season called retirement. My dad has worked for the same company for over 30 years. Currently he’s working abroad, in Europe. My mom has had a few different careers throughout that time. And throughout those years they have saved for their retirement. The…
Everyone Will Fail Can Win This week we’ve been working through 1 Timothy 5, discussing Paul‘s words regarding sin. Dealing with sin is good news. But there’s even better news; because chapter 5 ends with a twist. “In the same way, good deeds are obvious, and even those that are not obvious cannot remain hidden for ever.” (1 Tim….
Volunteers make ministry possible. This weekend proved the power of volunteerism at camp.
Your leadership won’t matter if your home falls apart. Here’s why it’s time to lead where it matters most.
Returning home from a short-term mission or spiritual retreat can be difficult. On the one hand, you have this odd desire to keep travelling, embracing a nomadic servant leadership lifestyle as a permanent gig. On the other hand, you crave the comforts and security that come with getting home to family and friends.
Simple acts of service can have a lasting impact if we would only embrace them wholeheartedly. And they’re so worth it! Serving Christ brings about a closeness to Him that doesn’t come from being the Sunday spectator. Serving brings a fulfilment into your spiritual life that sleeping in or watching Netflicks will never give you!
Serving the Lord starts at home when conviction is rooted in memory, lived with consistency, and passed on through faithful leadership.