What are the defining qualities of a spiritual leader? For many, leadership is about power and influence. Few leaders are willing to be used by God and do not hesitate to use others. We are starved for what Cheryl Patton in What Made Nehemiah an Effective Leader describes as transformational... [Show more]
What are the defining qualities of a spiritual leader? For many, leadership is about power and influence. Few leaders are willing to be used by God and do not hesitate to use others. We are starved for what Cheryl Patton in What Made Nehemiah an Effective Leader describes... [Show more]
What truly constitutes a “good life”? Is it completing one’s education, landing the perfect job, finding true love, owning a dream home, having two kids and a dog, retiring early, and traveling the world? While this all sounds pretty good, they are not accessible to all, and... [Show more]
What truly constitutes a “good life”? Is it completing one’s education, landing the perfect job, finding true love, owning a dream home, having two kids and a dog, retiring early, and traveling the world? While this all sounds pretty good, they are not accessible to all, and... [Show more]
Have you ever wished that things were different? That even if the rich got richer the poor didn’t get poorer? What if there was a real Prince and the Pauper story where those on top learned what life was like for those on the bottom and the poor were able to experience the good... [Show more]
Have you ever wished that things were different? That even if the rich got richer the poor didn’t get poorer? What if there was a real Prince and the Pauper story where those on top learned what life was like for those on the bottom and the poor were able to experience the good... [Show more]
The Critic (Qoheleth) concludes that life under the sun is a vapor—a hopeless chasing after the wind. But what if Solomon had met Jesus and learned about the Gospel? What if he had been given a glimpse into God’s vision and purpose for the human family in the mission and ministry of... [Show more]
The Critic (Qoheleth) concludes that life under the sun is a vapor—a hopeless chasing after the wind. But what if Solomon had met Jesus and learned about the Gospel? What if he had been given a glimpse into God’s vision and purpose for the human family in the mission and ministry of... [Show more]
This series of Bible studies takes participants on a journey with God and the Christian life through a small group experience. Invitation – Exploring the mission and message of Jesus Greater Things – Learning and becoming a disciple from the most unlikely disciple of Jesus Cherishing... [Show more]
“You are the light for the whole world… Make your light shine, so others will see the good you do and will praise your Father in heaven.” Matthew 5:14,15 CEV There is no better place for the light of God to shine than on a university campus. Students from a broad spectrum of... [Show more]
“You are the light for the whole world… Make your light shine, so others will see the good you do and will praise your Father in heaven.” Matthew 5:14,15 CEV There is no better place for the light of God to shine than on a university campus. Students from a broad spectrum of... [Show more]
So many voices. So many questions! Who is right? Does God exist? Which God should we follow? Does anyone have the answer? Paul was excited about what he had come to know and experience about Jesus of Nazareth. Jesus had changed his life completely. He went from the greatest skeptic and... [Show more]
So many voices. So many questions! Who is right? Does God exist? Which God should we follow? Does anyone have the answer? Paul was excited about what he had come to know and experience about Jesus of Nazareth. Jesus had changed his life completely. He went from the greatest skeptic and... [Show more]
The book of Acts opens with Jesus’ last-minute instructions just before His ascension. The disciples stood with open mouths, clueless about their mission or where to even begin. The two guiding angels seemed surprised at their incomprehension. “Why are you standing here looking into the... [Show more]
The book of Acts opens with Jesus’ last-minute instructions just before His ascension. The disciples stood with open mouths, clueless about their mission or where to even begin. The two guiding angels seemed surprised at their incomprehension. “Why are you standing here looking into the... [Show more]
Why does God expect and command us to love Him? Can anyone be commanded to love one another? God can command our love simply because He is God. Love is what God wants and expects from us first because God is love, but more importantly because love is what we have received from Him. God... [Show more]