A Father’s Heart
Talking about fathers evokes different emotions in each of us and can influence both our desire to know God and our relationship with Him. Because we are created in God’s image, each of us carries certain attributes of His nature; yet none of us is a perfect reflection of Him. No father—no matter how good or how broken—is a perfect representation of God. And yet, one of the ways God reveals Himself to us is as Father. Together, we look at qualities HE has revealed about His nature that we naturally associate with a good, ideal father.
From Field to Fulfillment
Over the next few weeks, we’ll be looking at David’s rise into his kingship AND into his years as king.
Even if you don’t see ‘becoming king of a country’ as a likely future for you, stay tuned for this series, because there are powerful truths and lessons that can come from the entirety of his life.
Discovering Joy
As we study the Bible, we find that joy is an attitude and posture of the heart that God’s people adopt, independent of their circumstances.
Daniel: Living in Exile
This series from the book of Daniel gives us insight and perspective on living in a pluralistic society.
In the Groove
As September has arrived, we’re all likely reaching for ways to get ‘In the Groove.’ The normal patterns of life that had fallen to the wayside during the relaxed summer months need to be found, put back into place, reevaluated, and adjusted.
Summer Psalms
Summer is a marvelous time to re-evaluate your progress in your faith journey—your spiritual walk.
The Book of Psalms speaks to the raw realities of the human experience. Throughout the generations, and even across Jewish and Christian religious expressions, the Psalms continue to capture the heart and mind and resonate deeply with our souls.
Plus One
Sometimes we look at the vast numbers of people who have not yet heard about Jesus and we get stuck because it seems overwhelming. Jesus (probably) isn’t asking us to reach millions. Perhaps He’s calling us to expand the numbers of those who follow Him one at a time…in moments of invitation and in moments of obedience.