How John the Baptist Paved the Way for Jesus
God should be thanked and praised for his tender mercy enacted in our lives.
God should be thanked and praised for his tender mercy enacted in our lives.
Advent is the beginning of the Christian New Year, the Awakening Calendar, and leads us into an entire new year of orientation to the fullness of God’s work among us in the person of Jesus.
Monotheism tolls the death knell for the channeling of divine love to a limited, restricted, and exclusive group
In the letter to the church of Ephesus, we see Jesus calling his disciples back to their first experience with him and with one another.
If you are ready to be reawakened with real faith and hear the words of Jesus directed to these ancient communities of faith, Revive is the study for you.
Christ continued his teaching about discipleship with a puzzling declaration: “For whoever wants to save their life will lose it, but whoever loses their life for me will save it.”
In the midst of a growing information and data revolution, it must be brought to mind that some people are unfortunately digging their own graves with their keystrokes.
Crowds can make themselves the center of meaning and judgment, in a very narrow and self-referential way.
Jesus had sparked such interest among the people that even the teachers of the law could not ignore him.
Jesus alone is the true light that illuminates all of humanity, whether he is celebrated or not, or even recognized or not.
This inspiring reading of Jesus sources its accounts from the Gospels, as it explores dimensions to his person with which we may be less familiar.
God has promised to weave every thread of our life experience into the tapestry of his plan.