When God Loves Us Enough to Intervene
If God’s children continue to succumb to sin, He doesn’t mind getting involved. He still loves us enough to intervene and put a stop to what is sinful and harmful.
If God’s children continue to succumb to sin, He doesn’t mind getting involved. He still loves us enough to intervene and put a stop to what is sinful and harmful.
This video concludes Luke’s epic portrait of Jesus of Nazareth. The disciples discover the empty tomb and eventually have their entire view of the world turned upside-down as they meet the risen Jesus. Luke shows how Jesus’ kingdom of God mission comes to its climactic moment, and he sets the stage for its continuation in Luke’s second volume, Acts.
Remember the sacrifice of Jesus. Check out this great video from the Bible Project to portray Luke 19-23 to help visualize the events leading up to the cross.
We never want to see a church die, but are we willing to make the changes to see it live again? Here are five necessities for a church revitalization.
While church planting has rightfully garnered more attention in the last two decades, we must be careful to evaluate the methods we use. We must also be aware of some of the dangerous trends out there.
Many of us got our first ministry opportunity before we ever received intentional training. Are we in danger of not taking the most important work seriously enough?
Do you ever feel like some people are in a different spiritual category than you? As you witness their spiritual health and spiritual growth, you become mesmerized when you look at them and defeated when you look at yourself.
When Easter Sunday approaches, church leaders feel the pressure to engage people like never before. In that attempt, we often do things that aren’t helpful. Here are 10 common mistakes to avoid while planning and leading Easter services.
Our accepted standard of technology usage can easily affect our relationship with God and with others. If you are unsure how your technology usage is affecting your family, ask these questions.
In the trials of life, do you view God as unaware, unwilling, unable, or unshaken? God knows about what you are going through, and he can and will help.