More Than a Sunday Seat
If your faith only shows up on Sunday, then you’re missing the adventure Jesus invites you into. The early church didn’t grow because of great coffee or catchy music—it grew because believers lived boldly between the gatherings.
Unstoppable Gospel
Evil is real, but so is the power of the risen Christ. Like the first Christians, we can face resistance with prayerful confidence, knowing that God’s kingdom will not be stopped.
What the Children See
Little eyes watch and learn, and so do we. As the apostles learned from Jesus’ example of prayer, we too can discover that the Spirit works most powerfully through hearts that linger with God.
When the Waves Wake You
The fourth watch often stirs our fears and anxieties, but like Peter stepping out of the boat, we are invited to trust Jesus—who walks on the very waves that threaten us.
God’s promises, stars in the heavens: more than we can imagine
Like Abraham counting the stars, we remember God’s unbreakable promises. When we live with humility and joy instead of complaint, our lives reflect Christ’s light and reveal the hope of His kingdom to a watching generation.
Resting While You Wait
Like John the Baptist, we may doubt when God’s timing feels slow. But Jesus invites us to trust His ways and find soul-rest in His gentle care.
From Judge to Disciple
Jesus met the outcasts with love and healing, then told His disciples to pray for more workers. Prayer prepares us to join Him in the fields of need around us.
The Rhythm of Jesus’ Life
Jesus modeled a healthy pattern of withdrawing to grieve, resting in prayer, and then reengaging to serve. Following His rhythm keeps our souls refreshed and our ministry fruitful.
Advanced Preparation
Like John the Baptist, our purpose is simple: prepare hearts to meet Jesus. Through our daily words and actions, we plant seeds so others can see and follow Him.
Called to Win Souls, Not Arguments
Jesus confronted sin yet refused pointless fights. With prayer and Spirit-led wisdom, we can speak truth in love and point people to God’s kingdom instead of our own.
Navigating Dual Roles
Just as we once longed to be picked for a childhood team, Christ has chosen us for His kingdom. Now, as kingdom citizens, we are to stay devoted in prayer, live with gratitude, and share His light with those still searching.
A Song That Never Ends
The Psalms close with a crescendo of praise, reminding us that worship isn’t confined to buildings or rituals. It flows from every heart that knows God’s presence and joins creation in glorifying Him.
More Giants, Same God
Goliath wasn’t the only giant Israel faced. Time after time, God proved that His power is greater than any enemy, reminding us that His strength—not ours—wins the battles.
Strength with Surrender
Joab reminded Israel’s army that strength is not for self-promotion but for God’s people and God’s kingdom. Real strength is found when we place our battles in the Lord’s hands and trust Him to do what is good.
Search My Heart
While many of our prayers ask God for help, David boldly prayed for God to search his heart. True transformation begins when we allow Him to expose and correct what lies within.
When Scripture Gets Hard
Some passages challenge us—David’s cries for justice can feel uncomfortable beside Jesus’ call to love enemies. Yet both remind us to trust God’s timing, justice, and mercy.
The God of all creation is not bound to the past as he helps us
Isaiah reminds us that while we remember God’s past faithfulness, we must also trust Him to do a new thing. The same God who parted seas can bring streams in the desert—and He is always making all things new.
More Than the Sand
David marveled at God’s countless thoughts toward him—thoughts as vast as the grains of sand. Each day we wake, we are reminded that God’s love and mercies never end.
Wonderfully Made by the Master
God not only painted sunsets and carved mountains—He knit you together with the same brilliance. You are His workmanship, handcrafted with purpose, beauty, and value beyond comparison.