Sunday messages and other content all designed to help you take your next steps of faith with Jesus
The hardest person to lead is ourselves, yet the person/people we often want to change the most is everyone else. In this episode, we discuss the importance of knowing yourself and how that impacts your ability to truly embrace where God has you.
Discovering you "don't" get to do something is frustrating. After all, who wakes up each day excited about what they "don't" get to experience? When it comes to following Jesus, we can easily think of our faith as a list of rules that restrict our experience, so in episode, we'll unpack what it looks like to focus on and seek out what we GET to do with Jesus!
Being busy isn't necessarily a good or bad thing, but busyness always pulls us away from something. In this episode, we reflect on a statement Jesus made to His disciples when they were busy. This statement applies to us today even when we are busy doing good things!
Yes, understanding God's grace and invitation to rest in Him can be very beneficial to us, but rest doesn't mean we simply wait without ever taking any action.
Let's take about 5 minutes to consider how you can take the conversation of Holy Week beyond the bunny. We must do this for ourselves personally and also within our families.
Just because we can seek more of something doesn't necessarily mean we should. Honestly, it might only make things worse. Instead, we could just rest in the fact that God knows all, we only know some, and all of that might be exactly how it should be.
Acquiring knowledge doesn't equal maturity or transformation. We can actually discover we are empty when we've filled our lives with more knowledge than we can process.
Let's take about 5 minutes to further discuss pride and a recent "face smack" that's went viral.
Emptying our pride leads to being filled with forgiveness
Ever wondered what Ash Wednesday is all about? In this video, you'll discover a simple way to engage with the true purpose behind Ash Wednesday and the Lent season.