Glorify God in Everyday Life

Glorify God in Everyday Life Kingdom citizens long to see God’s glory influence our homes, communities, even our nation and the world. We offer a hearty “amen” to the words of the psalmist Solomon when he said, “Blessed be his glorious name forever; may the whole earth be filled with his glory! Amen and Amen!”…

Tell Your Story

Tell Your Story In early church times, in the face of severe persecution and strict warnings not to preach in the name of Jesus, the disciples Peter and John responded: “Whether it is right in the sight of God to listen to you rather than to God, you must judge, for we cannot but speak…

Take 10 with God​

“Take 10” with God​ If someone tells you to “take 10,” they’re telling you to stop what you’re doing and take a 10- minute break. Sometimes that break can’t come soon enough! We live in such a fast-paced world we can be in danger of wearing ourselves out if we don’t press the pause button…

Beatitudes Assessment

Here is an opportunity for you to do a personal assessment. As you reflect on the Beatitudes—each stage of the journey—ask the Holy Spirit to be your guide: “Where am I, God—close to Christ or far away? What is my next step going forward?”…

T.E.A.C.H. Meditation Model

Using the word teach as an acronym, the T.E.A.C.H. Meditation Model will enhance your ability to apply Scripture to the following five key areas of life: Thoughts (increased understanding, awareness of truth), Emotions (changed values), Attitudes (acceptance of truth), Choices (changed priorities), Habits (changed behaviors)…

Faith in the Workplace

Faith in the Workplace True or false: You are serving God more if you are a pastor or a missionary than if you are a plumber, homemaker, teacher, soldier, and so forth. False!  In Genesis 2:2, Exodus 20:9-11, and elsewhere we read that God ordained work and rest. They also remind us that He set…

Five Ways to Grow

Five Ways to Grow

Let’s look at how Jesus invested in Peter and his fellow disciples to find five clear ways to grow ever deeper as a disciple. These are reflected in Jesus’ High Priestly Prayer (see in particular John 17:5–18)…