Not an Option (Matthew 28:16-20)
One of the most ignored commands in the New Testament, Matthew 28:19-20, is one of the most important. It is our mission, the Great Commission, to make disciples. As believers seek to make a difference, our Lord tells us how, step-by-step. This is God’s parenting plan, the goal of every believer and the process of impact.
Read MoreDiscipleship is in the Family from the Beginning (Deuteronomy 6:1-9)
This command is particularly directed at the fathers in the family of Israel to train their own children. The passage has direct application to every Christian who desires to impact someone to come to Christ or become like Christ.
Read MoreThe Power of Christ Through each Believer in the Church (1 Peter 4:10-11)
God’s Word will expose how God works through each believer in the church. Christ designed you to be a tool to accomplish His plan for His people–you need to know what God made you to be.
Read MoreMissions Night 2017
Missions Night 2017
Read MoreThe Power of Christ at Work in Our Church (Ephesians 4:11-16)
What are the keys to impacting those you love for Christ?
Read MoreGenuine Selection (1 Timothy 3:1-7)
First Timothy 3:1-8 describes the qualities of an elder, which also happen to be the qualities of a learner. You will be blessed, shocked and challenged in ways which will fire up your walk.
Read MoreGenuine Sanctification (Ephesians 5:18 )
Genuine Christians are those who are being sanctified. And God commands you to ask the hard question of yourself, your children and those you seek to disciple or impact for Christ–are you growing to be more like Christ?
Read MoreGenuine Salvation (Ephesians 2:1-10)
This begins an incredible journey for all of us as we open part one of MAKING A DIFFERENCE: The Keys to Impacting Others for Christ.
Read MoreOur Glorious Savior (Isaiah 53:10–12)
Three truths in Christ’s role as the suffering servant that reveals the wonders of our Glorious Savior
Read MoreHow Great the Father’s Love For Us (1 John 3:1)
How Great the Father’s Love For Us
Read MoreThe Sweetness of Camaraderie in Christ (Philippians 4:20-23)
We will finish our study of the book of Philippians in chapter four with the final three verses describing The Sweetness of Camaraderie in Christ.
Read MoreKnowing the ONE Who Meets Your Needs (Philippians 4:18-20)
We will be impacted by the partnership, commitment and eternal investment of faithful financial giving. I am praying you will be as thrilled as I was to learn what God says.
Read MoreGenerously Giving to Ministry (Philippians 4:14-17)
Paul makes certain he thanks the Philippians for their generous giving. He’s been careful to let them know about His reliance on God’s supply alone, but Paul is also grateful in the midst of their genuine poverty (not being able to feed their own families) that the Philippians have generously given to support his ministry. Unlike most Christians in our culture, the Philippians were committed to eternity and investing into heavenly things, proven by their giving. Their example will inspire you.
Read MoreLiving Above Your Circumstances (Philippians 4:10-13)
These final verses are loaded with secrets for developing contentment, understanding God’s promises, plus motivating the blessing of giving and receiving.
Read MoreGod’s Self-Disclosure (Psalm 19)
Psalm 19 is a psalm that explains how God made Himself known to us. C.S. Lewis said it’s “the greatest poem in the Psalter and one of the greatest lyrics in the world.”
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