Christmas is so much more than a baby in a manger. Christmas the culmination of the work begun at creation. That day, Jesus finished what he began, and it will come to full fruition when we enter into glory!
Curiosity: George, Faith and Leadership.
Great leadership, faith and creativity all share curiosity. They diverge in how they answer the questions curiosity brings. We’re better together.
Submission: I’m Not Ready for Jesus.
Submission to Jesus is core to the Christian faith. Interestingly, while Jesus is all powerful, he doesn’t demand you to submit to him. He understands you may not be ready to submit. Jesus will give you space, but it doesn’t mean he will abandon you either.
Suffering: God of comfort or Comfort as god?
America worships comfort. However the Apostles taught suffering should be expected, and in our suffering we should find joy. When we rejoice together in the midst of pain, we grow!
3 Ways to Steal Back Your Identity
As a follower of Jesus, your identity is under attack. The enemy of your soul wants to steal it from you. Here are 3 ways to steal it back.
How Instagram stole my true identity
As a Jesus follower, your true identity is being adopted as a full child and heir of God. Satan used Instagram to steal my identity. Has the enemy of your soul stolen this identity?
Reclaim Your Identity: Made in the Image of God
My identity is found in being made in the image of God and being adopted as a child of God. So what does it mean to be made in God’s image? We are made in God’s image to remind and reflect God to all creation.
Identity Theft: Today’s Spiritual Crisis
We are in a spiritual crisis – identity theft. Christians have forgotten we are FIRST made in God’s image and adopted as God’s children.
4 Truths about the Promises of God
The promises of God are available to you. It begins by being a child of God and continues by understanding four truths about God’s promises.
Leading through pain
Being a leader means experiencing pain and rejection – both real and perceived. How will you lead through offense? Read on for two options for you as a leader.