What Is God’s Grace (7 powerful truths you need to know)
What is God’s grace? That might seem like a simple question. Especially if you grew up going to church. It’s one of those words that … Read more
What is God’s grace? That might seem like a simple question. Especially if you grew up going to church. It’s one of those words that … Read more
Have you ever wondered why it is that every time we watch the news it is nothing but death, bombings, and political corruption? Is life … Read more
I know this girl who thinks she has to accept the responsibility for the happiness of others… That girl is me.
This article isn’t about why Christians should party. It’s about why it’s so important that Christians no longer live and act in a place of fear.
Hatred laced with ignorance is plaguing many cities throughout the United States. Usually all the posts written at Rethink are carefully planned, thought out and scheduled. This post is different. I personally like to let the storm of conflict settle before stating a position or calling people to action. This topic is too serious to let a response from us here at Rethink be saturated with time.
What if the worst sinners aren’t the drunkards, drug addicts, criminals, and those outside the church. What if the worst sinners are actually inside the church?
Church attendance is slipping and people are valuing Church less and less. Why does Church matter? Can we get Christian community elsewhere?
Whatever we are going through Jesus is with us. He is not distant. He weeps with us.d
Our failure to commit is destroying our relationships. It’s killing our relationships with people and it will be the death of our relationship with God.
I’m confronted everyday with a reality that I don’t really care to acknowledge. I am not good enough. I’m a terrible follower of Jesus. With my words I’m great, but my actions rarely back it up. I’m far more selfish than I care to admit with my wife. As a pastor I’m regularly confronted with issues I have no clue how to deal with. In the most important areas of my life I am not good enough to do them even remotely well.