Start your weekdays with encouragement, hope, and faith. We hope these messages help you connect with God, hear His voice, and live a life that honors Him.

Because of the resurrection, every sacrifice for Christ has eternal value.

Resurrection makes sacrifice meaningful.

God's authority and power is controlled, directed and expressed in the love of God.

The resurrected Christ is the conquering King who defeats sin, death, and Satan.

Believing in His resurrection will shape our lives for His mission.

Our ultimate destiny is determined not by chance but by Christ.

We can live in hope because Christ has indeed been raised from the dead.

The resurrection of Jesus is the foundation of our faith. It is the full demonstration of the power, the grace, and the love of God.

Jesus having the final say changes how we endure.

Our faith is sure because Jesus is who He says He is and He will do what He says He will do.

Our faith is not in vain. Our hope is not hollow. Because Jesus lives—His resurrection changes everything.

With the resurrection of Jesus, we can have hope in who He is, His promises, and His mission.

Let us have living faith by trusting in Him and embracing His truth.

Jesus came to find us in our darkness and bring us out. He came not to sentence us but to save us.

We need to understand the urgency of believing in Jesus as the messiah, the Light of the world.

As the Father has sent the Son, Jesus is sending us to preach the good news.

Jesus was sent so the nations may come to God.

Partnership flourishes when we focus on where Christ is leading us together, rather than what lies behind us individually.

A true encounter with the risen Christ transforms our desires to know Him, His power, and His ways.

What we lose in this worldly life, may we count as a gain as we trust in Christ.

Who are we doing mission and life with?

We relate to one another not as the world does but as Christ does.

The gospel we proclaim must be reflected in the way we relate to one another as partners—across nations, cultures, and ministries.

What kind of disciple do we want to become for Jesus?

Our joy should be rooted in God's mission not in our situation.

Love is the very foundation of God's mission and when we respond in love, we will abound in love.

Our faithfulness to partner in the gospel is dependent on God's faithfulness.

Intentional mission must always lead to a clear call: repentance, faith, and allegiance to the risen Christ.

Our faith and praise are not based on circumstances, but on who God is.

A changed life leads to more changed lives because of Jesus.

To whom will we preach the Gospel, and with whom will we do it with together?

More than just mere obligation, doing God's mission is our wholehearted response to God's love.

A powerful reminder for us: when God's hand is upon His people, even suffering becomes an opportunity for salvation.

An encounter with Jesus leaves us forever changed.

Who will we share Jesus with this week?

May we boldly and faithfully preach the gospel wherever God sends us.

Our daily pressures are battle grounds of a Spirit-filled life.

A person's spiritual growth often comes to those who are hungry for more of God in their lives.

God's plan is always aligned to His purpose for us.

We don't anchor our obedience on our present challenges, but on the authority of God's voice in our lives.

We go and stand, to tell people about the new life we have in Christ testifying to His gospel.

God's miracles happen in our lives when we participate in His mission.

Spirit-led prayer leads to a Spirit-empowered ministry.

Would our obedience to God be negotiable when it costs us something?

May we walk in the boldness the Spirit brings so we can be witnesses for the gospel of Christ.

Jesus alone has the power to save. He is the only one who deserves all glory and praise.

Let us make Jesus and His will the standard of our lives.

Are we part of a community being made alive in Christ?

Prayer is where mission stops being an assignment and starts becoming a shared life.

A generous community becomes a living invitation to experience the love of Christ.

Breaking bread together is a spiritual activity and a venue for spiritual infilling.