Verses of Comfort

#SpotlightSaturday – And the Lord said, Let there be light. In light of the ‪#‎CharlestonShooting‬, instead of sharing a video this saturday, we would instead like to share some bible verses for all those going through hurt and loss. Our hearts are with the families who lost a loved one and we are so grateful…

Public Speaking.

#FunFactFriday – Because TGIF! Did you know that two of the greatest authors of the Bible books had troubles with public speaking! Moses and Paul both had difficulties with speaking, they were not eloquent speakers but they did not let that affect them in preaching the gospel. Whatever your struggle may be, don’t let it…

What Are You Speaking Over Your Life?

#MeditationMonday – Out of the abundance of a man’s heart, his mouth speaks. Today’s verse is Isaiah 55:11. When you speak, what you say goes forth and bears fruit, what are you saying about your life and your circumstances? Speak your desires and have faith that they will not just be empty words but that when you…

The Conclusion of All Things.

#MeditationMonday – Out of the abundance of a man’s heart, his mouth speaks. This week’s verse is Ecclesiastes 12:13 It tells us that the very conclusion of all things is that we must fear God and Keep his commandments. As we go on throughout the week, let’s have this verse at the back of our minds. As we…

If You Abide; “Freely” It Shall Be Done Unto You.

#MeditationMonday – Out of the abundance of a man’s heart, his mouth speaks.   Romans 8:32 & John 15:7 Scripture has a way of complementing each other, it is impossible to take one scripture and focus on it without having regard to everything else God has written about that same topic. Unfortunately, this is what many of…

Gluttony, It’s Not Just About Food.

#SpotlightSaturday – And the Lord said, Let there be light. We’re shining the light today on this article by Jason Todd of RELEVANT Magazine discussing a very important sin that is often overlooked – gluttony, which is a sin that goes farther than lusting after food. He makes the point that we often say that…

The “Canonical” Gospels.

#FunFactFriday — Because TGIF! Did you know that there are over 60 accounts of the life of Jesus? Although the “canonical gospels” (Matthew, Mark, Luke and John) are widely accepted as the most authentic gospels, it is interesting to note that there were about sixty other gospels written about the life of Jesus, including ones which…