Devotion
Prioritize Worship Before Work: Insights for Ministry Leaders

Prioritize Worship Before Work: Insights for Ministry Leaders

For ministry leaders, the new year brings fresh anticipation for where God will lead us next. As I approached the new year with my own hopes and expectations, God led me to Joshua 5:13-15. It’s the end of a 40-year trek in the wilderness. Israel has crossed the...

Trusting God When Life Feels Uncertain

Trusting God When Life Feels Uncertain

“Trust in the Lord with all your heart and lean not on your own understanding; in all your ways submit to him, and he will make your paths straight.” (Proverbs 3:5-6, NIV) Why Trusting God Is Difficult I’ve been studying the topic of trust lately. And what I’ve...

Living Beyond Christian Autonomy

Living Beyond Christian Autonomy

One of the greatest counterfeits to living like Jesus is living in Christian autonomy—trying to be like Him without Him. I’d sum up autonomy in this context with one word: self-reliant. The Burden of Christian Autonomy The problem, of course, is that, from start to...

How Can I Believe God Protects Me When Tragedy Strikes?

How Can I Believe God Protects Me When Tragedy Strikes?

“I will say of the LORD, “He is my refuge and my fortress, my God, in whom I trust.” PSALM 91:2  In my head, I know God is my Protector. But sometimes my heart struggles to feel protected by God.  At some point in our lives, most of us have experienced some kind of...

When God Makes Promises

When God Makes Promises

God makes promises. And then he waits. Sometimes for a really long time. Long enough for us to wonder if we imagined the promises. Long enough for us to wonder if he’s forgotten them. Maybe we misheard? Maybe we misunderstood? The Struggle of Waiting on God's Promises...

How to Help Kids Study the Bible as They Grow

How to Help Kids Study the Bible as They Grow

When God gave the command to parents and the community to teach children, the core of that was to teach them to “Love the Lord your God” (Deuteronomy 6:4-9). Rather than attempting to introduce every story of Scripture, we would do well to prepare children for meat by...

Restoring Order After Loss

Restoring Order After Loss

The night Reggie died, my family came over to sit vigil, but as the night wore on, they departed one by one to their own homes until only one of my family members and I remained. At first my family member was quiet, but eventually she opened up, pausing after each...

Shining Light Amid Darkness: Living the Radiant Christian Life

Shining Light Amid Darkness: Living the Radiant Christian Life

Not too long ago, I was driving my boys to school on the most beautiful fall day. Leaves were starting to turn, I had a pumpkin flavored coffee in my hand, I had just finished a fulfilling workout, and my boys were happily chatting in the backseat. I had nothing but...

Why Visit the Holy Land?

Why Visit the Holy Land?

Why Visit Israel? Does a visit to the Holy Land benefit pastor and congregation? Taking our Western eyes to the East is eye-opening. Comparing Middle Eastern countries, Israel is the most influenced by Western thought and lifestyle. Yet, seeing the nuances of the area...

Christ-Centered Bible Study

Christ-Centered Bible Study

When we think about understanding a passage of Scripture, we can picture an arrow aimed at the bull’s-eye heart of the passage: the purpose and meaning of the text. To hit the bull’s-eye, we must understand the content of the surrounding rings. The outside ring...

Prioritize Worship Before Work: Insights for Ministry Leaders

Prioritize Worship Before Work: Insights for Ministry Leaders

For ministry leaders, the new year brings fresh anticipation for where God will lead us next. As I approached the new year with my own hopes and expectations, God led me to Joshua 5:13-15. It’s the end of a 40-year trek in the wilderness. Israel has crossed the...

Trusting God When Life Feels Uncertain

Trusting God When Life Feels Uncertain

“Trust in the Lord with all your heart and lean not on your own understanding; in all your ways submit to him, and he will make your paths straight.” (Proverbs 3:5-6, NIV) Why Trusting God Is Difficult I’ve been studying the topic of trust lately. And what I’ve...

Living Beyond Christian Autonomy

Living Beyond Christian Autonomy

One of the greatest counterfeits to living like Jesus is living in Christian autonomy—trying to be like Him without Him. I’d sum up autonomy in this context with one word: self-reliant. The Burden of Christian Autonomy The problem, of course, is that, from start to...

How Can I Believe God Protects Me When Tragedy Strikes?

How Can I Believe God Protects Me When Tragedy Strikes?

“I will say of the LORD, “He is my refuge and my fortress, my God, in whom I trust.” PSALM 91:2  In my head, I know God is my Protector. But sometimes my heart struggles to feel protected by God.  At some point in our lives, most of us have experienced some kind of...

When God Makes Promises

When God Makes Promises

God makes promises. And then he waits. Sometimes for a really long time. Long enough for us to wonder if we imagined the promises. Long enough for us to wonder if he’s forgotten them. Maybe we misheard? Maybe we misunderstood? The Struggle of Waiting on God's Promises...

How to Help Kids Study the Bible as They Grow

How to Help Kids Study the Bible as They Grow

When God gave the command to parents and the community to teach children, the core of that was to teach them to “Love the Lord your God” (Deuteronomy 6:4-9). Rather than attempting to introduce every story of Scripture, we would do well to prepare children for meat by...

Restoring Order After Loss

Restoring Order After Loss

The night Reggie died, my family came over to sit vigil, but as the night wore on, they departed one by one to their own homes until only one of my family members and I remained. At first my family member was quiet, but eventually she opened up, pausing after each...

Shining Light Amid Darkness: Living the Radiant Christian Life

Shining Light Amid Darkness: Living the Radiant Christian Life

Not too long ago, I was driving my boys to school on the most beautiful fall day. Leaves were starting to turn, I had a pumpkin flavored coffee in my hand, I had just finished a fulfilling workout, and my boys were happily chatting in the backseat. I had nothing but...

Why Visit the Holy Land?

Why Visit the Holy Land?

Why Visit Israel? Does a visit to the Holy Land benefit pastor and congregation? Taking our Western eyes to the East is eye-opening. Comparing Middle Eastern countries, Israel is the most influenced by Western thought and lifestyle. Yet, seeing the nuances of the area...

Christ-Centered Bible Study

Christ-Centered Bible Study

When we think about understanding a passage of Scripture, we can picture an arrow aimed at the bull’s-eye heart of the passage: the purpose and meaning of the text. To hit the bull’s-eye, we must understand the content of the surrounding rings. The outside ring...

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