Ever feel like life is just a series of ups and downs, good times and tough times, and you're constantly trying to keep your head above water? Maybe letting go of control is the key to everything.
We all want to live with patience, kindness, and self-control—but too often, we find ourselves stuck in cycles of frustration, overconsumption, or anxiety.
To "level up", we need to be part of a healthy, Christ-centered community. It’s easy to live isolated or in a pseudo-community and stay stuck, but doing life alone limits our ability to "level up".
Parables have the unique ability to transcend space and time. You see, in Jesus’ stories, you don’t just encounter characters, you are a character. You’re not just reading “a” story, it’s “your” story. A parable takes something abstract and makes it concrete.
There are lots of reasons why people walk away from their faith, but what I believe to be one of the biggest ones is that they don’t feel like they have permission to have unanswered questions and doubts.
While we love stories of dramatic transformation, most of our transformation takes place over the long haul. But sometimes the change is invisible, and those stories are easy to miss.
How can you trust God in difficult and bad times? How can you use scripture to encourage you when you are down? Hear Jacki's story of struggle and faith.
Transformation takes place through faith and trust in Jesus. During your spiritual journey, you'll face challenges, but they'll change your relationship with Jesus.
Jesus is the true king, and don’t drift away from him, hold tight. But that leads us to a logical question - ok, if I’m not going to drift, I’ll hold tight to Jesus. But how?
We are surrounded by cultural realities and pressures, local, nationally, and globally, that tend to draw us away from trusting in Jesus. How do we resist the pull of the world around us to focus on Jesus?
Jesus came to give us life through relationship with Him. Do you believe Jesus knows your name? Do you think its possible to have a relationship with Him?