It is so easy to forget our role in the heat of the moment. Saul forgot who he was – anointed one in Israel. In some area of your life, you are a leader. Don’t forget to fulfill that role!
Walk Through Scripture | 1 Samuel 14
What type of leader is best? 1 Samuel 14 is a great reminder that we need different leaders around us to help us lead best. We need to learn to lean on the leaders around us, so we can lead best.
Walk Through Scripture | 1 Samuel 11
God gave us emotions for a reason. Saul in 1 Samuel 11 was angry, acted, and saw change. When we feel something, we shouldn’t ignore it.
Walk Through Scripture | 1 Samuel 10
1 Samuel 10 God’s power is on display, but it’s not a healing, a person raised from the dead or even Israel saved. Watch God change Saul!
How to Value Life
How do we truly value life? If we look at the life of David, we see he valued life – even his enemies. Here are 4 ways to value all life.
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.
Peace, Prosperity and Promises
In the middle of one of life’s storms, David is thinking about peace and prosperity. The principle of prosperity is available to you too!
Learning to Dance with God
Following Jesus is a dance with God. It’s learning the timing of two vital steps – wait and move. These steps define the heroes of the Bible.
Optical Illusions of the Heart
Pink, Green or Blue? The graphic below is going around the internet right now. Here’s the question being asked. What colors are the spirals? Pink, green and blue. Right? Wrong! It’s actually only pink and green. You can check out how that is possibly true at this website. I’m sure you’ve seen all kinds of optical […]
Why so angry?
Anger and God We are taught to fear anger. Do a quick quote search on “anger,” and you’ll see I’m right. Anger is scary. Sometimes we’re so mad we can’t see straight. It burns us up. It drives us to do and say things we’ll regret. Anger is the first step to bitterness. Too often anger […]