The Bible is both wonderfully diverse and strongly unified around the overarching narrative of God’s creation, redemption, and establishment of his Kingdom. Each book, chapter, and verse contributes to the story, revealing who God is and how he manifests his love through the person and work of Jesus. This summer, we will be taking time to study five, one-chapter books—Philemon, Obadiah, Jude, 2 John, and 3 John. While these books are short, they each represent part of God’s story.
As believers, we have new life in Christ. However, we still live in a fallen world and retain an inner sinful nature. This results in …
In this passage, the Jews continue to reject Jesus. His claim to be the Son of God is too disruptive—they refuse to accept the truth …
As the Good Shepherd, Jesus has an intimate connection with his sheep—they know his voice, follow him, and trust him. Trusting Jesus’ direction is not …
In this passage, John contrasts a man born blind with the Pharisees. Because the Pharisees refuse to entertain any view of the world other than …
True joy is tied to a believer's experience of Jesus’ redeeming work in our lives. Since God has rescued us from our worst problem through …
In the midst of all the planning and preparing for this season, let's not forget to prepare our hearts by focusing on the true source …
We all have similar stories—drugs, jail, alcohol. And then these people come in, all these volunteers, and they just love you. They come in and …
"Just because you have a relationship with Christ doesn't mean your life is going to be great. Coming to the Lord doesn't mean you're going …
"We are flooded with more than we could ask for. The ability to both disciple the volunteers and learn myself what God has for us …
“I didn’t know anything like Grace Housing existed. It is literally life changing. You don’t have to do it alone. They’ll love you till you …