How can our lives communicate to the world who Jesus really is? It's not scripture memory or church attendance, or even a good testimony. It is through unity.
This Sunday, Stanzy Roeder shared a beautiful message about the “Hearts Need Art” program, which uses the arts to humanize the healthcare experience and promote well-being for patients, families, and healthcare workers.
This week we were so blessed to hear from Arbin and Bimala Pokharel, all the way from Nepal. Bimala spoke about the work they are doing through Higher Ground which exists “To empower and transform the lives of individuals at risk through awareness . . .
It was wonderful to have Jocelyn Wilson from South Texas Alliance for Orphans come and share with us today. The mission statement of South Texas Alliance for Orphans is “We exist to serve and equip churches in fulfilling the biblical call to care for children and families . . .
Most people think of visiting a Greek island as a once in a lifetime luxury vacation. John's visit to the island of Patmos wasn't quite in that category.
A journey can refer to a vacation, a mission trip, or even a season of life. They usually involve multiple locations as well as many different people, personalities and relationships.
Scripture tells us that Satan "masquerades as an angel of light" (2 Cor. 11:14). Are you willing to consider that something that sparkles or seems like "light" could have lured you away from the truth of Jesus Christ and Scripture?
This week we take a hike with a father and son. When hiking, just as in life, you are forced to overcome challenges and face decisions. Some are life and death, others are not so dramatic.