Did you miss any of the quotes cited in the sermon, "Life Is a Gift from God" (Eccl. 1:12-2:26)? Find them here!
Read MoreWe commend APTAT to you, not as a formula, but as a memory aid rooted in biblical wisdom to help you do all things through Christ who strengthens you.
Read MoreIt is a glorious think to overlook an offense, and yet sometimes it is necessary to confront someone who sins against us. How can you discern the difference?
Read MoreHere are “The Seven A’s of Confession” and “The Four Promises of Forgiveness” from Ken Sande’s book, The Peacemaker.
Read MoreThe following quotes were used in the sermon "Building Invincible Gospel Community" (Philippians 2:1-4) on Sunday, February 18, 2018.
Read MoreWhat is a catechism and why should you use one?
Read MoreI read a lot. I read to relax. I read to learn and grow. I read to think. I read to change. I read literally dozens of books each year. Some books grab me and won’t let go. Other books are merely “junk food” for the brain. Here are ten books I read in 2017 that stirred me, and, I pray, shaped me as a disciple/disciple-maker. Perhaps the same might happen for you.
Read MoreThe Emmaus Road story is a story of irony and reversal. Quite literally, two disillusioned disciples made a U-turn when their eyes were opened to recognize Jesus in the village of Emmaus, and they returned "that same hour" to Jerusalem. But their physical round-trip from Jerusalem to Emmaus and back was the outworking of the U-turn that took place in their souls, as they went from misplaced hope to unbelief to true faith.
Read MoreHere are some quotes from the September 3 sermon, "Side by Side on the Emmaus Road" (Luke 24:13-35), as well as some quotes that didn't make it.
Read MoreThe city which the Emirati, under God, have established is amazing. But the city of God, the Church, is a display of God’s work, and wisdom, and wealth unsurpassed.
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