Breaking Bread

Jesus and his disciples lived together, worked together, ministered together, traveled together, and broke bread together! Sharing a meal or “breaking bread” was an integral part of their relationship, creating bonds of brotherhood and deep connection. Jesus chose this coming to the table, the taking of wine and the breaking of bread as a way […]
Fear Can Be a Good Thing

Although we are encouraged in Scripture to trust the Lord and not live in a fearful manner, there is a type of fear we should cultivate. Let us look at the FEAR OF THE LORD, which is a gateway to God’s blessing. This fear has the connotation of reverence and awe but also an understanding […]
I Cry Jesus

We listen to the cries of the world around us; cries of injustice, equality – “I want what matters to me.” We hear the cries of the broken, the wounded, and families who live in fear of sending their children to school, for fear of the unknown. We the Church, as the body of Christ, […]
Transition Time

What does it take to move from a calling into the life God has called us into? I believe each one of us is an answer to a question people are asking, part of a solution to a problem of our time. And we have no shortage of problems! Take a look at the life […]
Timeless Loyalty

“A friend loves at all times, and a brother is born for adversity.” (Proverbs 17:17) One characteristic of strong friendship is loyalty. That is in short supply in our culture. Marriage vows are forgotten, Christian living is ditched, even sports teams are easily abandoned. The good news is there is “a faithful God who keeps […]