When the going gets tough, where do you go? It's not easy being a follower of Christ today; the Apostle Paul kept going strong despite those who opposed him.
One of the greatest moments in the history of the world is one that is largely misunderstood. Listen in as we understand and celebrate the truth of Christ's resurrection in "Coming Alive"
Palm Sunday is a day of celebration and the Bible tells us that He's coming again someday. What can we learn from him coming to Jerusalem so we are prepared for His second coming?
How can we share words that come across as a sweet smelling aroma to those who hear?
How do we handle those who misunderstand us when we are seeking to be authentic and real as a follower of Christ?
As the apostle Paul talks about the afflictions and trials we face, instead of explain the "Why", he answers the question of "Who".
With the Olympics officially over, we have witnessed athletes rise to the occasion, but even more taste the sting of defeat. How do you respond when you face trials, adversity, and defeat in your life? Hebrews 12:1 tells us to keep running the race.
No matter where you are in life, God is there. No matter what situation you are facing, God is for you.
The church came into being during a party and there are a group of Christians that love God best when they are celebrating enthusiastically.
Compassion Sunday is an opportunity to be reminded that God loves us so that we can love others in the same manner.
Loving God with all our mind requires specific skills to reformat our brains with multiple treatments according to our Bible.
How do we respond when we hear the call from God? HINENI!
Is activism, protests, and demonstrations something that followers of Christ can do or should do?
There are those who experience God passionately through their senses of taste, touch, smell, sigh, and sound.
God reminds each one of us to "live above reproach" and "be blameless".