What Is Prayer? (7 Powerful Truths About Prayer)
Regardless of what you believe, you’ve likely prayed before. Just about everyone has. But my guess is you’ve never really thought about what prayer actually … Read more
Regardless of what you believe, you’ve likely prayed before. Just about everyone has. But my guess is you’ve never really thought about what prayer actually … Read more
As a pastor I regularly get asked “how to pray.” The question takes on different forms, but at the root the question is the same. … Read more
May the God of hope fill you with all joy and peace as you trust in him, so that you may overflow with hope by … Read more
Rejoice always, pray without ceasing, give thanks in all circumstances; for this is the will of God in Christ Jesus for you.1 Thessalonians 5:16-18 At … Read more
My guess is you have a lot going on, a lot of plates spinning in your life. And spending time with God often takes a … Read more
Why doesn’t God answer my prayers? Have you ever asked that question? The reality is we all will face times where it seems like God is … Read more
Recently I woke in the night to find myself having a conversation with God and the enemy, just the three of us.
Did I pray the wrong prayer? Why even bother to pray if the answer is no? What do I do now?
Often we just recite the Lord’s prayer verbatim. While that’s not bad we are missing what Jesus was trying to teach us.
Change is one thing that does not come easy to any church. Which is pure irony; For the church is the place where God cultivates people to change. Since the inception of the church in Acts chapter 1, change has been an immense struggle. But change is what the Church desperately needs.
Whatever we are going through Jesus is with us. He is not distant. He weeps with us.d
We worry about small things and let little issues ruin our day. To summarize Paul tells us to not worry and be happy. God has saved us and we have nothing to fear.
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.