There’s an old saying “You get what you look for.” What does Psalm 121 say God’s people looked for, and what difference can that make in our lives as Christians?
What did the Psalmist mean by blessed and how does avoiding the slippery slope of sin help us become blessed? Consider these thoughts from our Family Minister Scott Jewell.
To be sorry means “I am filled with sorrow.” What can the Pharisee and the Tax Collector teach us about the value of being “filled with sorrow” before our God?
When is the last time you stopped to think about the WOW moments God has placed in your life? Consider these thoughts as our Family Minister walks us through several WOW moments in the life of the apostle John.
Mark 16:16 seems to be a forthright desciption of how to become a Christian, but of the centuries people have “rearranged” the words to fit their theology. How have they done that, and why does it matter?