Father, we recognize all the wasted hours we have spent chasing worthless wisdom. Yet You are still here to hear our confession. Your pour out Your grace and mercy and guide us to a better way. Hear our prayer... Help us trust in You and You alone, that you will provide us everything we need.
Using dramatic images of a lava flow, the text of Psalm 139 urges the viewer to contemplate the brevity of life and our responsibility to our holy God.
"God loves you." This mini-movie pushes past the cliches that simple phrase brings to mind for so many people and insists that God does love us and that it matters.
Two thousand years ago, a baby was born… a light to the world… the promised Messiah. This Christmas, though these dark times are very similar, we can still rejoice in celebrating the same Christ-child. Jesus is still enough to bring us hope, faith, joy and peace. This Christmas mini-movie is a fantastic addition to your church gathering or teaching on the Nativity.
This Christmas will be different, but the reality of Immanuel can mean something far greater as a result. God is not distant or far away. He is with us.
No matter how much you know about scriptures and the Bible, we all have questions about major topics in life. Politics, racism, death, divorce, homosexuality, sexual identity, family, money, war, end times, you name it.
During the Sermon on the Mount, Jesus taught us all how to pray by using the Lord’s Prayer. Prayer is the foundation of our spiritual lives. Without prayer, our relationship to God is meaningless. But many of us struggle with prayer.
As Christians, we constantly battle with the urge to sin. Why is that? Because sin feels good! It’s easier to live a sinful life than a life for Christ. This has been ingrained in us since the garden. But while that life may be “easier”, scripture makes it clear that living a life of sin leads to death and and separation from God.
How strong is your faith? Is it strong enough to move mountains? God calls us to fully rely on Him. To trust God in all that we do and all that we go through. Life throws some serious curveballs. Are we able to keep our eyes on God in every situation? Is nothing impossible when it comes to God?
We have been trained by culture that we must find our value by our online presence. So we post the best pictures, stories, and moments of our lives for others to see. We get a rush when others like our photos or leave comments.
God calls us to be strong, bold and courageous . To trust him in all things, even in the most seemingly impossible times of our lives. This series is meant to challenge your congregation in their own lives. Where do they need to be courageous?
You’re not perfect….and that’s ok. We live in a world where everyone can create assumptions on your life based on the perception you give, especially through social media. This can be detrimental to relationships, marriages and families. Who says we have to have all of our ducks in a row?
We all have them. Anger, Happiness, Anxiety, Guilt, Lust and the list goes on. But when confronted with these emotions, how should we deal with them? Do we let them manage us or do we manage them?