• by Abraham Cremeens

     

    As a fellow pilgrim with you, I desire to grow in how to walk with God in both the good times and the bad times, to refuse to be a control freak and rather pursue life as a humble servant to my King.


  • by Mikel Berger

     

    If you understand the Great Commission as not simply to tell more people about Jesus, but specifically a desire for people from nations that don’t yet have disciples among them to hear about Jesus, then you do missionary work differently.


  • by Gamaliel Ortiz

     

    The word Sabbath or Shabbat comes from the Hebrew shavat, which means to rest. But the notion of the Sabbath being given just as a day of rest for weary workers would imply that if one does not feel particularly tired, there would be no need to have a day of rest.


  • by Paul Briggs

     

    As individual members of the body of Christ and as the collective whole of his people who come together as his church, we should be anticipating; experiencing the feeling of excitement about this glorious event that is on the calendar of the Father (Matthew 24:36).  The return of Jesus is an event promised by Jesus himself around which there should be great expectation and anticipation, both personally and corporately.