Given by Doug Johnson
Those words introduce a familiar passage from Chapter One of Paul’s first letter to the Christians in Corinth. As written, those memorable words are a simple statement of fact. But how might it help our personal Bible study, prayer and meditation if we reworked them into a question we ask ourselves?
Given by Doug Johnson
Being a servant of God, imitating the example of Jesus Christ, is a challenge in our world. The apostle Paul made comparisons to running races, and even to fighting against evil in his first letter to the Corinthians. How’s that battle going in your life?
Given by Bill Johnson
We will have shipwrecks in our lives. They come in many forms. As Christians we need to trust in God and the Power of God to guide us through the Waters in life. Using the Metaphor of our spiritual life as a ship traveling in the sea of life. Some ships follow the course - for us that would be...
Given by Doug Johnson
A modern popular animated film has a song about the “circle of life.” We all know that human lives have what we could call a “Cycle of Life.” But that’s all on the physical level, whether animal or human. Is there a spiritual “Cycle of Life” that doesn’t lead to the end of life? If so, wouldn’t that truly be a cycle ...
Given by Doug Johnson
Why has this nation seemingly been given such astonishing wealth, favor and blessings? Is it due to our own "exceptionalism?" Is it because the "Founding Fathers" of the United States looked to God for daily guidance in their lives, seeking His will? Or is it something else altogether? Could it be because God made faithful promises...
Given by David Johnson
Having kept God's Spring Holy Days, we looked back at the price that was paid to deliver us from sin. We can now move forward in joy, regardless of what we may face knowing that Christ has made God's plan sure.
Given by Doug Johnson
The prophet Micah’s memorable statement about doing justly, loving mercy and walking humbly with God resonates across the years to our day. What guidance can words recorded nearly 28 centuries ago give modern disciples?