Discipleship Is like Going on a Journey Led by God
While the context of our spiritual formation is different, Jesus presents the same basic opportunities and questions to all of us.
While the context of our spiritual formation is different, Jesus presents the same basic opportunities and questions to all of us.
In our ever-changing world, some time-tested and family-proven prayers can be just what we need to launch a life of deeper prayer in our families.
God created human beings with an inherent passion to worship and serve. Therefore, we will worship and serve someone or something—and this is where habitual sin comes in.
Do you hunger for more—more from life, more from yourself, more from God?
Our suffering purges and cleanses us. Our advance extends the rule and reign of Christ.
Lent is a forty day season of penitence and preparation for the observance of Easter. It begins on Ash Wednesday and ends on Holy Saturday before Easter.
A discipleship band is for anyone who desires to grow in love for God and neighbor. It is for those desiring to share life on a deeper level with a few others.
God does make our paths straight, but He often does it through what seems like a lot of crooked lines.
Jean Watson shares how God can use our deepest sorrows to bring us to the land of our destiny.
A discipleship band is neither a traditional small group nor a typical accountability group. The primary curriculum is the lives of its participants, joined together in the fellowship of the Holy Spirit.
The Holy Spirit reverses the curse of entropy, of chaos. He renews to counterbalance the fallen state of this world that is headed for destruction.
The more you turn to the Holy Spirit, the more you develop a secure, ridiculous, and joyful hope that everything is possible.