Given by Dave Myers
When others go through difficult trials and troubles and are in need of comfort, what concrete things can we do to help bring them comfort?
Given by Greg Sargent
Children born to members in the church are special—sanctified by God and holy in His eyes. Our example goes a long way in helping to prove God’s way is the right way. Being a poor example is offensive and could delay their accepting God’s calling. Do we display the fruit of God’s Spirit?
Given by Paul Carter
Children are a blessing, and yet God wants them also to be blessed.
Given by DJ Haney
One of the most harmful attitudes a person can take towards others is that of contempt - the feeling that another person is beneath consideration or even deserving scorn. It devalues them and their opinions. It divides groups and makes it impossible to bridge the gap. A personal attitude of contempt must be rooted out and replaced with love and...
Given by Kevin Troyer
Who are we? We're more than what we see on the surface. Deep at the core of who we are is a powerful and life-changing confidence in God. Confidence in ourselves only gets us so far. We have weaknesses and flaws as humans. Confidence in God on the other hand is lasting and permanent. Having confidence in God, His calling,...
Given by Zach Smith
Given by Doug Johnson
We’re familiar with Christ’s admonition to His disciples. They were told they had to be like little children in order to be in His Kingdom. What did He mean?
Given by David Johnson
The blessing of the children is more than an event we watch from a distance. With our “Amen,” we are committing ourselves to be instruments through which God can provide the blessings. How can we reach across generations to help the next generation of believers?
Given by Dave Myers
When unfathomable things occur, what grounds the people of God and gives them stability and hope?