God’s kingdom is for everyone. Christ’s church is not simply a place for people we deem acceptable; His church is a place where people can be accepted. Church should be the ultimate clique-free zone.
Some things like appreciating, forgiving, or praising, can and should be done promptly. Others, like bad reviews, "getting something off your chest," or crossing a line—should not. Prayer will help you discern.
We all get busy, but we must prioritize what matters most, like being involved in a local church. But what are some more specific ways we gain abundant life from a local church? Here are seven reasons to get involved in church even when our schedule is full.
By understanding the symbolic significance of the Jewish fall feasts, we can see the continuity of God’s redemptive plan and appreciate how these ancient practices reveal the depth of what Jesus has accomplished for us.
I’m guessing we’re not alone in visiting a new church for the first time. Whether you attend the congregation you grew up in, or just celebrated your three-month anniversary in a faith community, I guarantee there are people among you, visiting your church for the first time. Curious as to what turns a new person away? I’ve got seven ideas for you.
Most church services include times of singing and music, and there are hundreds of options for worship leaders to choose from. But while some songs magnify the name of Jesus and thank Him for all He is and has done, others focus more on us and our emotional response. Together, we'll look at what makes a good worship song, as well as some examples from Scripture.
Angels have a lot to do, especially for those who have eyes to see. I believe that most of their work goes on behind the scenes where they are usually not noticed. Let me give you a short Biblical primer on the nature and work of angels.
Why does the world treat God’s name like punctuation? Before we say “it’s just a phrase,” here’s why believers must think twice about careless words and cultural habits.
Deliverance ministries have one purpose; to deliver us from evil spirits or heal us from an illness or ailment. But what is really a deliverance ministry? Is it biblical?
How can we fulfill our biblical responsibility to strengthen our own local body, and at the same time, realize our obligation to help new and (possibly) struggling churches in need of strengthening?
The older we get the more fearful we can be for the generations coming after us. But what if we turned that concern into specific prayers for them, just as you and I most assuredly had prayers said for us by our parents and grandparents and those before them?
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