Every week, local pastors and church leaders will retell Bible stories.
The Bible doesn't tell us what to do with social media, but it does teach us to love God and others with an intentional deep connection.
Growing up is daunting, but no matter where you work, study, or live, you can share God's love with those around you.
When you find yourself asking the question, “Why do I hurt?” Know that you are asking a question that all people ask.
God created the world and everything in it; the heavens, the earth, and us. We have fallen from that perfect place and long to be back there.
Ryan Guerra, 2023 Family Camp Speaker, shares his thoughts on inner conflict. He looks at Romans 7:18-23 about not meeting God's standards.
Today's story is about Jesus' Transfiguration. We will learn that his glory will teach us who he is in ways nothing else can.
Responding to Jesus' words, "Come, follow me", is a big decision. Be measured, discerning, and curious as you seek answers.
How much do you have? You probably don't think of bread but give what you have to Jesus. He will use it to meet people's needs.
Jesus' question, are you also going to leave, is a challenge to his disciples. It also challenges us to follow him more deeply.
As the disciples crossed the sea of Galilee they feared drowning. After calming the storm, Jesus asked, "why are you afraid?"
Find God - Remember where you last spoke to, prayed to, or spent time with Him. And just as Paul reminds us… He is not far away.
The Bible has wisdom, and we get to learn from the stories that are held within it and then try to apply the same principles in our own life.
We are designed and created to live in a community. To lean on the people around us and to grow together. We can learn a lot from each other.
Knowing who we are is key in understanding how we relate to and know others. Our relationships start with our relationship with ourselves.
We learn of Jesus' forgiving and healing of a paralytic man. This story shows us how Jesus' forgiveness and healing can give us a new story.
In this story, the second of a three-part series, we'll learn from a surprising perspective: two men possessed by demons.
We learn three very important lessons from the story of Jesus calming the storm. This new perspective can help us face future storms of life.
We look at the story of Jesus being taken to heaven and giving instructions to his disciples. We have a couple of choices to wrestle with.
Friend, in the midst of the hardships that you are experiencing. Hear these words clearly. They are for you today! Peace be with you.
Ep 226 | Jesus Bore the Sins of Many Coming up is a harrowing story to hear but important. We will learn that Jesus bore the sins of many and was the only one who could do this! Scripture Luke 23 NLT Jesus' Trial before Pilate 1Then the entire council took Jesus to Pilate, the…
Jesus took our Place. It's not really a secret way out from the penalty of the wrong things we say or do. The question is, will you accept it?
An Episode from our archives. We look at an unplanned parade celebrating Jesus as he entered Jerusalem. The people wanted a messiah!
A good relationship with God is the reward. Will you choose the father, or will you choose what you hope to get from the father?
Build your life on a solid foundation by following Christ's teaching. You won't be perfect, and that's okay. God's grace will be there.
Ask yourself, did the sun rise on them today? The sunrise shows God's love for them. Join God loving your everyone, even your enemies!
I know it can be scary to salt and light and point others to Jesus. Dive deep into God's love. This is what Jesus calls us to do!
Being aligned with the Kingdom of God and not the world allows us to experience blessings we would otherwise miss!
Jesus' hope for you is no different than his hope for people in this story. Listen along and learn about Jesus' early ministry and miracles.
Today, we look at Jesus' baptism and temptation. Jesus was the Son of God, fully human and gives an example for us to resist temptation.
John's message is still relevant today: repent and turn from sin and toward God. His example of serving God is something we should aspire to.
Spend time with God and your mentors. Prioritize your relationship with Him. Seek his guidance in all your decisions.
We often break New Year's resolutions. Today, Jon gives a few tips from scripture to do instead of New Year's resolutions.
Christ's love isn't found in what we can do but instead in who he is. It's a love that doesn't change, doesn't fade, and cannot be lost.
A Christian's Joy can last, in the most difficult of circumstances. Christ is their savior. They know his love is for them and without end.
Christ gives peace, anchored in his love. Through the forgiveness he offers, we can extend his peace to those around us.
Biblical Hope is placed in Christ and his promise. It is not blind trust. We know that Christ will do what he promises.
Having compassion for people we like is relatively easy. Jesus asks us to show kindness to those around us who are in need without prejudice.
God wants to be close to you. We can be physically close to someone but bitterness will seperate us. Today we will look at our hearts!
Jesus shared a story that compares soil to our hearts. The question we should ask ourselves is, what is our soil or heart like?
Today we see Jacob and Esau, twin brothers, meeting for the first time in 20 years. Will it be a gracious or hostile meeting?
Have you ever wrestled with God, not physically, but within your prayes? Jacob wrestled with God and won! He asked God to bless him.
Trust unites, but mistrust divides. Today's story features Jacob and Laban and how their mistrust divided them.
I can't do life without hope, others and some encouragement. If we tried, things would get pretty dark and we would be discouraged.
We will look at two big questions; why can Jesus forgive sins, and where do our moral standards come from? Our sense of right and wrong.
Many people believe the myth that good people go to heaven and bad people go to hell. Tune in to learn what scripture teaches.
We unpack three points, love is an action, those actions will show that we belong to the truth, and God is greater than our feelings!
Do you know what comes out of hope? Joy and peace come when we practice hope. And, when we practice hope, it becomes a confident hope!
Welcome Back! We hope you had an incredible summer with God! Today, we give three ways to guard from wandering away from God.
The Bible doesn't tell us what to do with social media, but it does teach us to love God and others with an intentional deep connection.
Growing up is daunting, but no matter where you work, study, or live, you can share God's love with those around you.
When you find yourself asking the question, “Why do I hurt?” Know that you are asking a question that all people ask.