by Andy Steen | Mar 6, 2019 | Children, Christian Living, Daily Life, Family, Gospel
Worship at church is easy. The music, the Bible reading, everything is done for you! But worshiping our God isn’t something reserved just for Sundays. Let’s talk about DIY worship, or family worship. There are few things you can do together as a family that are...
by Mary Capalbo | Feb 27, 2019 | Christian Living, Daily Life, Faith and Fear, Gospel, Obedience
I remember it like it was yesterday. My heart was pounding as I saw Katie sit down near me in the dining hall. I could feel the Lord nudging me to go share with her. It was my freshman year in college and I had just returned from spending spring break in Daytona...
by Aaron Syvertsen | Feb 20, 2019 | Anxiety, Blog, Christian Living, Contentment, Daily Life, Discipleship
This weekend marks the beginning of “The Open” in the Crossfit world, an annual competition where gyms across every continent do the same five workouts over five weeks and athletes log their scores online to see where they stack up amongst hundreds of thousands of...
by Andy Steen | Feb 13, 2019 | Christian Living, Daily Life, Faith, Prayer, Sovereignty of God, Surrender
I know God can do it, but will he? This is often where faith often comes to roost for me. I’ve read about God parting the Red Sea, about how he fed Elijah by ravens, about how he shut the lions’ mouths and how he opened the prison doors for Peter. I believe these...
by Mary Capalbo | Dec 5, 2018 | Blog, Christian Living, Daily Life, Discipleship, Holiday, Relationships, Sound Doctrine
Are there some people on your Christmas gift list that have just stumped you year after year? You want so badly to give them something meaningful, but have no idea where to start when it comes to picking out a gift for this person. Or, have you been hit with the,...
by Aaron Syvertsen | Aug 22, 2018 | Blog, Christian Living, Discipleship, Encouragement, Holiness, Obedience, Perseverance
There’s no shortage of cleverly worded phrases that are spoken often amongst the people of God that are meant to encourage, exhort, and equip. This isn’t a problem in and of itself, of course, but it starts to become dangerous when phrases that are not in the...