Family can be difficult sometimes. Especially around the holidays, conflict can arise and difficulties can happen. In today’s post, we look at Andrew’s call involving his brother and his passion for sharing the gospel.
Read MoreWhen is the last time you have contemplated the cross and the transformative work there? Join us as we take a look at the cross and the work that Christ did there for our salvation.
Read MoreWhen I think of seasons, I am not thinking of John the Baptist, but for centuries, his feast day has been associated with the changing of seasons. Join me as we discuss how the John has been associated with the changing of seasons and the significance there.
Read MoreEvery time I think about Barnabas, I think about his conflict with Paul and how he hindered his missionary journey. But after writing this post, I was humbled by Barnabas and his Christ-like demeanor.
Read MoreWhen was the last time that you tangibly felt God’s presence in your life? The visitation of Mary to Elizabeth helps us see a unique way that God’s presence was felt among two important women in the Bible.
Read MoreMarch 19 is the Feast of St. Joseph, Jesus’s earthly father. For a man about whom little is written, he casts a long shadow on all of us even today, two millennia later, as we too struggle to obey the will of God in our lives.
Read MoreIn an age where anyone can step up to be a pastor based on personal calling, it can sometimes make us uneasy about the people we follow. On the other hand, scripture gives us an example of what it looks like appointing someone faithful, humble, and willing to leadership.
Read MoreIn the United States, we are very familiar with Paul and his work in the gospel. So much so, that we often over look the miracle that he became an apostle at all. On this feast day, may we remind ourselves what is at the heart of Paul’s work and the price he paid to make the name of Jesus known throughout the world.
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