Someone To Look Up To
The norm is that children look to adults to assist them to sharpen their moral compasses and guide them in making the right decisions.
Jesus and the Offerings
This time Jesus was not teaching, He was not healing, nor was He preaching.
Go!
We often think that the imperative, “Go!” means that we need to get on a vehicle, ship or plane, or even go on foot like those first disciples did, in order to reach all the nations. The world is, however, a very different place now.
Challenged by the Challenged
Jesus’ purpose for coming to this earth was more than to endure the death penalty that sin had heaped on the human race.
Leadership and God's Grace
These are the words of King David directed to Ziba the servant of King Saul.
Stewarding the Community
Cold air swirled in the November night as the evangelistic meeting ended. As the evangelist made his final call, a man stumbled forward from the back of the sanctuary.
Million Dollar Advice
Not long ago I began a research project on stewardship. I was convinced that we often think too small. It was during this time that I met an older gentleman who never thought small and certainly not when it came to his stewardship of the blessings God provided.
How Valuable Is Your Health?
Being a faithful steward covers more than just our money. It also includes caring for our health, one of the greatest of God’s gifts.
Hope for Every Day
She had missed the point. Now she was ostracized; she knew it and acted as such. Inside she felt rather empty.
Seeing What God Sees
When I was a pastor, I felt very strongly that everywhere a person goes, lives or works can be considered a place for ministry.
What Do I Still Lack?
When we first read the story of the young ruler in Matthew 19:16-23, we may not see any personal applications. After all, we are not millionaires, politicians or highly influential leaders.
A Call To His Own
Allow your imagination to take you back to this moment, one of many where Jesus was addressing the disciples.