Category: Christian Living

Some Things Do Not Change

In Chapter 4 of Paul’s second letter to Timothy, Paul — the mentor — offers Timothy several insights and warnings about those surrounding him in ministry. It’s striking how the same types of people still appear in our lives today. Some things do not change. Paul names four specific men, each representing a different kind of relationship:

Is Your Word Your Bond

Is your word your bond? Build Christian integrity and trust by letting your “yes” be yes.
“But above all, my brothers, do not swear, either by heaven or by earth or by any other oath, but let your “yes” be yes and your “no” be no, so that you may not fall under condemnation.” James 5:12 (ESV)

Let Your Life Preach the Gospel | Living the Message of Christ

Explore how to let your life preach the gospel through actions of love and obedience, following the example of great leaders.  The message of Let Your Life Preach the Gospel reminds believers that our actions often speak louder than our words. The power of the Cross works through humble obedience and daily love. True preaching flows from a life surrendered to Christ, not from eloquence or personal talent.

Stewards of God’s Amazing Grace – Use Your Spiritual Gifts

Introduction Explore how to be Stewards of God’s Amazing Grace by discovering your unique gifts to serve and glorify Him.  Stewards of God’s Amazing Grace—that’s who we are called to be. Each of us has been entrusted with unique, Spirit-empowered gifts to serve others and glorify God. When we embrace our divine purpose, we become […]

Loving Like Christ: Living the Command of True Christian Love

Understand the importance of Loving Like Christ in our daily lives and how it can enhance our relationships and faith.  Loving Like Christ is more than a feeling; it’s a way of living that reflects the heart of Jesus in every word and deed. When we follow His example, our actions become a testimony of His transforming love. Sadly, many overlook how subtle indifference or impatience can damage relationships and hinder the Spirit’s work in us.