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.
Maybe you’ve just entered a time of sorrow? Maybe you’re just coming out of one? I can’t promise it won’t hurt, but joy is coming. Hope is on the way. Don’t stop praying; don’t stop crying out to God. He sees you. He is faithful. He has a plan.
Ask a Christian to place themselves in the David & Goliath account in Scripture. Ask them to use it as a metaphor for overcoming this coming year. Almost always, they will place themselves in David’s place, overcoming the giant, Goliath. And that’s where a false Gospel slips into that chapter. We take the place of Jesus in our own story!
In reality, we’re on the hill, looking down at the battlefield in fear. Only after Jesus has overcome and defeated our giants, can we run down to victory BEHIND Him!
Can you believe we’re almost into 2020? Starting a new decade feels more important somehow, doesn’t it? Looking back over ten years brings about a lot of reflection!
Most churches are planted with the Gospel in focus. The church where I pastor has a rich Gospel history, beginning back in 1946. Our founding pastor, Rev. H. Lee, was on his way to Alaska, when God called him to stop in the Yukon, eventually planting the first evangelical church in Whitehorse. As time moved…
The Bible & The Christian Life. We live in a world of “I think…” and “I feel…” when it comes to eternity. Western culture promotes this idea that, “we’re all on different roads that lead to the same place” and that, “we’ll all make it in the end.” This inclusivity mindset works as long as…
When sin compounds stress, it can leave us motionless. Jesus invites us to trade our heavy yoke for His light burden.
Embrace seasons of change as opportunities to grow in faith, focus, and resilience.
Hunting helps me see God as Provider in every season, from small game to big game, reminding me of His provision in all things.
God’s creation in the ocean reminds me of His goodness and provision, turning every meal into a reason to give thanks.
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King David’s final advice to Solomon is a timeless key to a prosperous life: keeping all of God’s decrees and commands.