” I AM”
So picture it, Moses is tending his flock somewhere around 1450- 1410 B.C. He’s coming close to Horeb the mountain of God. He notices a burning bush, but it’s not burning up, so he̵…
So picture it, Moses is tending his flock somewhere around 1450- 1410 B.C. He’s coming close to Horeb the mountain of God. He notices a burning bush, but it’s not burning up, so he̵…
Has God ever called you to step out of your comfort zone? He has called me to do so many times. When I was younger I didn’t realize it was him. However, as my relationship grew with him, I be…
Christian life coaching approaches things from a Biblical perspective, and it’s this unique understanding that enables a person seeking coaching to find fulfilment in their goals and in living a godly life.
Avoiding the rush of hasty resolutions or non-specific goals, seeking success in the new year now seems attainable.
Hi, it’s me. The last time I wrote an entry was the end of 2020, and a lot has changed. My state of being has changed, my home has changed, and even some of my hobbies and passions have changed. Transparently speaking…
Like Elijah, I felt like one disaster after another was coming, and I could not get my feet on solid ground. It was hard to hear God’s voice through all the pandemonium, but I was listening.
Have you wondered what does it mean to be chosen by God? For many years, I struggled to understand how God could choose and love me. But through the adoption of my son, I finally understood the meaning of being chosen.
Finding your purpose in God leads to confidence and contentment. Finding your purpose in life is a lifelong journey with many twists and turns. When you understand your Identity in Christ, finding your purpose in God becomes clear and significant.
Recently as I have thought about our sustainability as a church, I’ve been reminded of the hundreds of people who are in our church today that never experienced our first year as a church plant. We have new people coming all the time. They need the benefit of fully understanding the vision we have set from the beginning of who we really are as a church. To instill this vision into them we must continually find new ways to repeat our vision.
On Christmas Eve, my pastor, John W. Stevenson, shared a wonderful message entitled Just Say, “OKAY!” It reminded me of something I’d written a few years ago. I thought I’d share it as we prepare to enter a new year to encourage you to just say, “OKAY!” Great acts of God are often preceded by […]