Ignorance of a fact doesn't make it false!
The Difference is Whether or Not We Know It
Ignorance of a fact doesn't make it false!
We often judge most harshly those who sin differently than ourselves…but there is hope for each of us
Ignorance of a fact doesn't make it false!
If it's not primarily about me, who or what is the church about?
Telling people the good news about Jesus isn't a contest; it's a calling
No matter who teaches us about Jesus, we should respect that they are leading us to Him, instead of them taking HIs place in our lives
For those of us who call ourselves Christians, let's double-check and ensure that we are truly following Christ first
Let's take a look at this book of the Bible called First Corinthians
Your life and testimony may be all that someone sees of Jesus today. Make it count!
Belief can be built upon a lot of trusted sources, and isn't limited to our own direct observations
Followers of Jesus may have a common commission, but each of us has a specific mission...and help to complete it
Sometimes, we find ourselves going through a range of emotions as we observe God's plan in action
Is our understanding of God complete enough to appreciate His love, wisdom, and power? If so, do we act like it?
While we should celebrate the healing that God provides, there is even more good news
Would you like to stay sick, disabled, or hurt when there's a readily-available cure?
Do we really believe that God is still as powerful and active in our lives as He was in accounts from the Bible?
If we have good news of hope and healing, let's not wait for people to come to us to hear it
Some people aren't ready - or able - to listen to good news from us until we can help them with other kinds of pain
Does God have to keep performing signs in our life for us to believe, or has He done enough already to have earned our trust?
Can we become so familiar with Jesus that we miss out on portions of who He is?
Obeying Jesus provides blessings in ways we can't always anticipate
God created human beings for healthy relationships, and sometimes we need some friendly fellowship!