Prayer Warrior Lessons From Colossians 1
One faithful prayer warrior showed me more about intercession than any sermon ever did. Here’s what his example taught me.
One faithful prayer warrior showed me more about intercession than any sermon ever did. Here’s what his example taught me.
There has been a lot of controversy about Rob Bell’s new title “Love Wins”. Many a believer has been up in arms at the thoughts surrounding Mr. Bell’s statements and insinuations, resulting in the reader questioning whether or not Bell believes in Hell and or the ruler of Hell, Satan.
A church league softball game in Alaska got me wondering about denominational lines and where Jesus actually shows up.
Paul saw faith, hope, and love as markers of a gospel-transformed church. Here’s what Colossians 1 teaches us about all three.
Paul’s mission in Colossians 1:28 wasn’t just evangelism or discipleship. It was presenting everyone complete in Christ.
Most church mission statements are too long to remember. Here are 4 questions every leader should ask about theirs.
Your excuses about serving don’t hold up when you measure them against what Abraham and Rahab actually gave up.
Conflict is unavoidable, but it doesn’t have to defeat you. Here are three biblical principles to help you grow through conflict.
The desire for approval is real, and James 1 calls it what it is. Here’s how embracing tests of faith leads to maturity.
Your kids are watching more than they’re listening. Here’s what Deuteronomy 6 teaches us about modeling faith over lecturing it.
What does Deuteronomy 6 have to do with neuroscience? More than you’d think. God designed the brain to receive His Word.
Jesus told Nicodemus you must be born again. But what does that mean? The parallels between birth and spiritual rebirth will surprise you.