The Mystery of Christmas
A long time ago, infinite deity and fragile flesh met, and it rocked our world. It still does, and that’s okay. Let it. That’s what Christmas should be all about.
Read MoreA long time ago, infinite deity and fragile flesh met, and it rocked our world. It still does, and that’s okay. Let it. That’s what Christmas should be all about.
Read MoreIn His plan, a nation was cultivated, a law was given, human nature was exposed, prophets spoke, and creation waited. Then the Savior came.
Read MoreThat’s the reason for Christmas. The baby in the manger was our only hope to fulfill God’s law. Thank God He did.
Read MoreInstead of the enemy’s attacks on the world, I want to look for where God is working and moving around me. I want to seek His fingerprints and acknowledge His hand.
Read MoreIf the Body of Christ is to become mature and the temple is to be built as a dwelling place for God, every individual Christian must be committed to building up each other.
Read MoreBecause Jesus is human, he understands you. Because he is divine he can help you. But he does neither if you don’t go to him. He didn’t remain aloof; why would we? He didn’t keep his distance; why would we keep ours?
Read MoreSimply put: God wants his children to be joy-filled. Just like a father wants his baby to laugh with glee, God longs for us to experience a deep-seated, deeply rooted joy.
Read MoreThis month, read through the Gospels with us! We'll be studying through the life of Jesus, His works and His stories, His miracles and His deeds, His death and resurrection. Find FREE resources and tools to help you on this journey!
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