Making new disciples is not done at the expense of existing disciples – love it the mark of the Christ follower inside the church and in the community.
Making new disciples is not done at the expense of existing disciples – love it the mark of the Christ follower inside the church and in the community.
It was so simple when I became a follower of Christ. No one presented irrefutable evidence of the existence of God. No one debated me until my arguments seemed farfetched and their defence of biblical content undeniable. I was not challenged by polished presentations or glossy publications. (more…)
It was all wrapped up, finished as far as I was concerned. I had answered the question, What Are You Looking For? in a way I thought addressed the topic quite well. As followers of Christ we need to seek God’s plan – Done God’s way – In God’s timing – With God’s chosen resources so that we can fulfill our part. Then Mitch Teemley commented that the question should be, “what is God looking for?” (more…)
Satan whispers that God will not come through while the word of God loudly proclaims God’s love and faithfulness – sometimes a whisper is easier to hear than loud proclamations – we must choose who we will listen to.
In my last post I revealed that I am someone who has started to experience the, “why did I come into this room” phenomenon more frequently than I care to admit, I feel I am becoming an expert at answering the question, “What are you looking for?”
In His perfection God in no way can be suffering from the same age related decline. (more…)
As someone who has started to experience the, “why did I come into this room” phenomenon more frequently than I care to admit, I feel I am becoming an expert at answering the question, “What are you looking for?” (more…)