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Outreach at Christ Community - Part 4 - Multiplication
Outreach at Christ Community - Part 4 - Multiplication
I heard about a free lunch, that’s how it always starts, right? I was a seminary student scraping by and trying to grow in my understanding of Jesus but also hoping for some fresh loaves and fishes.
Training the Flesh for Kingdom Living - Blog
Training the Flesh for Kingdom Living - Blog
In Dallas Willard’s book, Spirit of the Disciplines, he proposes Protestantism’s rejection of the disciplines as critical to life with Christ has created a view of salvation that stunts the disciple’s ability to carry out the New Testament’s instruction.
Manner Matters - Blog
Manner Matters - Blog
Expecting God - Blog
Expecting God - Blog
One of the Christ Community staff values is that we expect God. We work for him and we expect him to be present in all we do. Because he is the source of our sufficiency, we can approach him with boldness.
Outreach at Christ Community - PART 3 - Collective Efforts - Blog
Outreach at Christ Community - PART 3 - Collective Efforts - Blog
Ministry to My Soul - Blog
Ministry to My Soul - Blog
Sometimes our hardest moments are the most formational. A few months ago I had the beautiful experience of my soul being ministered to by the Holy Spirit.
Outreach at Christ Community - Part 2 - Blog
Outreach at Christ Community - Part 2 - Blog
Our understanding of the nature of the local church significantly impacts how we perceive its mission in the world. When Jesus established the church, he said, “I will build my church and the gates of hell will not prevail against it.
Outreach at Christ Community - PART 1 - Blog
Outreach at Christ Community - PART 1 - Blog
Much of the motivation for this “missions” approach is driven by the rightful realization of the peril of human eternal destination without Christ, as well as the reductionistic idea that what really only matters for eternity are people’s souls and the Bible.
Death to Life: the Heritage of Heritage Community Church - Blog
Death to Life: the Heritage of Heritage Community Church - Blog
Where do you need a little resurrection? Are you longing for God to make that which is dead or seems dead or is just really struggling come to life? Do you believe he can do it?
The Art of Finishing Well - Blog
The Art of Finishing Well - Blog
The apostle Paul was in a hurry, on his way to Jerusalem for the feast of Pentecost. But even in haste, he wouldn’t skip saying goodbye to the elders at Ephesus because he knew he would not see them again; his life was in danger.
Who Do You Say I Am? - Blog
Who Do You Say I Am? - Blog
This is not breaking news, but young kids ask a LOT of questions! One study pegged the highpoint in four-year-old girls, who ask an average of 390 questions per day.
A Story of Seduction - Blog
A Story of Seduction - Blog
When the Beauty of the Local Church Moves You to Tears - Blog
When the Beauty of the Local Church Moves You to Tears - Blog
When was the last time the beauty of the local church moved you to tears? I’d like to tell you about a woman named Paulette and how our local church became a caring family for her.
Advent and Waiting - Blog
Advent and Waiting - Blog
Living Water - Blog
Living Water - Blog
Dystopian Perspectives on Death and Loss - BLOG
Dystopian Perspectives on Death and Loss - BLOG
When we experience grief, pain, and loss as human beings—particularly when those experiences take their ultimate form in an encounter with death—we often find ourselves ill-equipped for the journey ahead.
What Do You Really Desire? - Blog
What Do You Really Desire? - Blog
It was the word desire that stuck out to me. Why that word? What makes desire so important in prayer?
I’m right. I win. You lose. - Blog
I’m right. I win. You lose. - Blog
Although not often used in common parlance, the abbreviation QED is used in philosophical arguments, mathematical theorem proofs, and legal briefs. It is an abbreviation for the Latin phrase quod erat demonstrandum which literally means “which was to be demonstrated” or “thus it has been proven.”
A Living Sacrifice: Learning from Christian Martyrs - Blog
A Living Sacrifice: Learning from Christian Martyrs - Blog
This year, I discovered the work of artist Jeffrey Hakes, whose paintings depict stories of Christian martyrs. Each story represented brought me to tears and challenged me to examine how I express my own faith.
Am I Having a Midlife Crisis?! - Blog
Am I Having a Midlife Crisis?! - Blog
I always thought the idea of a “midlife crisis” was made up. In my youthful imagination, it was just a contrived excuse by middle-aged (probably) men to buy a sports car, quit their jobs, or do something really stupid to ruin their lives.
Glory at Gettysburg - Blog
Glory at Gettysburg - Blog
Beauty In Transitions - Blog
Beauty In Transitions - Blog
Unfinished Stories in the Bible - Blog
Unfinished Stories in the Bible - Blog
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