Do you trust God to catch you when you fall?
How often do we come to our Father in Heaven and plead for what we think we need, confusing it with a want?
Listen! A purpose appointed by the Lord, no matter the size, is immensely important.
Have you ever been so tired that you tried to return your family to your in-laws? Ask Moses how that went for him!
It’s really easy to become enslaved to our list of wants. Here’s how to live free.
God longs to feed your soul. He provides a meal you don’t want to miss.
The question is never whether or not He can satisfy, rather, the question is whether or not we will go to Him to be satisfied.
How's your Greek?
Nothing matters more than being in God’s will. It sustains. It nourishes. It satisfies.
Are you struggling to be satisfied in Christ alone? You aren’t alone.
Many of us visit "Dr. Google" more frequently than running to God's Word. What gives?
What do you delight in more? A juicy hamburger or spending time with your Heavenly Father?
Are you treading water in the storm?
Have you ever felt like you are getting the short end of the stick?
Sometimes we use God to avoid God.
No really, what are you thankful for?
Friends are friends forever, but sometimes they’re simply not. Good thing God is your friend.
The reality is that the cell phone has become an escape. It protects us from the awkwardness of silence or strangers. It keeps our heads down instead of looking up into the sunset.
Put down your phone. Jesus is calling.
In the busy swirl of Sunday mornings, many of us forget that we go to church to worship God and to unload our every burden. This week can be different.
Madison Avenue can’t sell you true satisfaction.
God’s presence has a 100% guarantee. Whatever you're facing today you can be confident that He'll show up.
The most rewarding thing anyone can have in life is a relationship with God.
God has plans for you and they are good plans, never second best or left behind plans.
Our comfort is not God's top priority.
Godliness and contentment is great gain.
Come and receive the greatest Christmas presence.