As we emerge from this widespread pandemic, it is apparent that much of how we have conducted our lives in the past has been altered. Many are paralyzed by fear and not just a few are great frustrated, annoyed, or downright angry. However, none of these events or their effects change the mission of the follower of Christ that of making disciples. If anything all of this amplifies its importance and gives even more credence to the instruction Jesus and the early Apostles gave to their disciple-makers. Of particular import is the directive to put new wine into new wineskins, our theme for this month’s messages, today with takeaways from Colossians 3.
The Bible describes our God as a covenant-keeping God. Many Christians miss out on God’s blessings for their lives and become disillusioned thinking that...
In today’s message, we are examining the healing ministry of Simon Peter, one of Jesus’ first disciples. “… you go, preach, saying, ‘The kingdom...
Overcoming disappointment, delusion, and despair are essential for you to receive your miracle. Blind Bartimaeus in Mark 10 had to overcome his handicap, derision...