May
31
2009
This beautifully crafted poem by Tim takes the reader on a journey from creation to the present.
It paints a vivid picture of Jesus Christ, our King, and how He unveiled His perfect plan – in order for us to be His friends and to spend eternity with Him.
My Brother the King
May
25
2009
Sometimes we ditch God and go our own way. We live in sin, deliberately, and lose sight of our relationship with God.
Will God take us back if we decide to come back to Him? What about the passages in Hebrews that make it sound like we’re doomed if we’ve done any serious backsliding?
Check out our interpretation of those passages and what we think about the original question:
Does God Want Me Back?
May
25
2009
Mike Bullock is a fount of poetry.
He’s recently sent us another poem he entitled “Jesus.” It’s a good reminder not to let our prayer lives get mechanical.
Read Mike’s latest submission:
Jesus
P.S. Don’t forget to check out his site . . . Mike’s Odes.
May
19
2009
Let go and let God.
We’ve all heard the phrase. But does it jive with Scripture? We don’t think so. Jesus calls us to be active participants in our faith.
Check out Tim’s latest article:
Let Go & Let God
May
07
2009
Sometimes we don’t listen to God as closely as we should. This testimony reminds us that God may be telling us something important, right now, that we desperately need to listen to. Read how God directed Melvin to be in the right place at the right time to save his girlfriend’s life.
Melvin’s Christian Testimony
May
06
2009
Mike’s latest submission reminds us to examine our lives. Are we living for Him? What do we see when we look inside? Purity? Peace? Conflict? Rage? Lust?
Help God do what He wants to do; purify your life.
Read Mike’s latest:
Mirror
Don’t forget to check out Mike’s amazing site: Mike’s Odes.
May
04
2009
When we pray, should we direct our prayers to Jesus? Or should we direct them to the Holy Spirit? Or should we pray to God the Father? Or does it matter at all?
Check out the model for prayer, found in Scripture.
Should We Pray to the Father or Jesus?