A road to reconciliation starts with recognizing your own shortcomings.
A road to reconciliation starts with recognizing your own shortcomings.
Today, we started a conversation on having the right perspective on the events around the world. We need to learn to go deeper than our initial perception and try to understand the motives and feeling behind other people’s actions.
The Coronavirus can be kind of scary, and it’s ok to be a little worried, but God also wants us to be brave and be wise in scary times. There are three ways that we can respond when things are scary: We can give into fear (run away screaming, buy 1,000 rolls of toilet paper,…
In this episode of our devotionals for marrieds Shaun and Joyce explore the topic of conflict resolution
Owen Lutes, one of the members of our campus ministry, was helping Tony today to focus our hearts and minds on God and how trust in God’s power and love can be an ultimate source of peace in our lives.
How do we deal with our emotions from a spiritual point of view? Watch Melanie discuss how emotions can help us with our walk with God.
In today’s morning conversation on mental health and faith Tony talked about sober judgment of our own self.
When you start living for God instead of for yourself, it changes everything. You might think that if you decide to follow Jesus, then you can’t do anything that you used to do. And there may be some things in your life that God doesn’t want you to do at all, but for many things, it’s just a matter of doing them for God instead of for yourself.
Over the last few weeks, we had several morning devotionals for married couples in the church dedicated to Covid-19 and its effects on marriage. Here’s part one in this series.
Morning Devo with Tony. May 27, 2020. In today’s talk, Tony explores the importance of having purpose, and close relationships with other people for your mental health. For more information about the series and to watch past episodes, click here.