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What to Expect When Repenting
Modern culture often avoids words like “repent” and “forgiveness” because they imply one has a crooked motive, or threatening nature. But, in Psalm 51 King David openly admits his hidden faults and trusts God to forgive.
God Loves Marriage
Marriage is a God thing and a good thing despite what our world tells us. When God is not part of our marriage, it falls apart and we blame each other. But, God calls us back to learn about his unconditional love in Christ.
Happy Spouse, Peaceful House
Grow closer to God and you’ll grow closer to your partner. Spiritual intimacy with God first, then spiritual and emotional intimacy with your spouse leads to a satisfying marriage.
Why is Church Important?
Why is church important? It wouldn’t be important unless the real Jesus is present. Because He is, we can find comfort, hope and necessity by inserting ourselves into a local congregation.
Smaller Yet Greater
Truly great people don’t boast that they are great. What can we learn from the mot humble man ever to live, Jesus our humble savior.
Jesus Does Everything Well
Jesus does all things well because what He does is for our eternal salvation.
Find Peace!
What if there was peace that was more than momentary? Wouldn’t you want that peace and want to share that peace?
Jesus Became Lonely for Us
How is it possible to feel lonely living in large a city among millions of people? Yet, today, especially young people, say they feel more isolated than ever despite living in big cities. In the book of Ephesians God addresses our ultimate isolation.
Jesus is Committed to You
Was Jesus married? Historians debate the claim. What we do know from the Bible is that Jesus is married to anyone who believes in Him. So live with the joy of belonging to Jesus.
Face to Face Friends
How many friends do you have? How good of a friend are you? Jesus values “face-to-face” friendships of faith and helps us contemplate our many friendships, celebrate deeper friendships, and cultivate our role as friend.