Living with Hope in a Broken World – Session 4 – The Gift of Pieces
The Gift of Pieces Your greatest offering may just be a broken sacrifice. by ELISABETH ELLIOT I REMEMBER WHEN I was a little girl wanting to buy Christmas presents for my parents and I had no way at all of earning money. My brothers had paper routes and earned maybe twenty-five cents a week or […]
Read MoreLiving with Hope in a Broken World – Session 1 – Eternal Creator of Life and Light
Eternal Creator of Life and Light In Christ we find all we need. The condition of our hearts requires reconciliation to God and daily help to grow in our faith. As faulty humans, we often look for solutions through a multitude of self-initiated efforts and achievements. If you need an illustration of this reality, just […]
Read MorePromotional Video for Why Do I Need the Church?
Promotional Video for Bible Studies for Life Study: Why Do I Need the Church? Use this video to promote and invite others to join your study “Why Do I Need the Church?” a part of Bible Studies for Life. To download the video: Click on the VIMEO logo in the bottom right corner On the […]
Read MorePromotional Video for Living with Hope in a Broken World
Promotional Video for Bible Studies for Life Study: Living with Hope in a Broken World Use this video to promote and invite others to join your study “Living with Hope in a Broken World,” a part of Bible Studies for Life. To download the video: Click on the VIMEO logo in the bottom right corner […]
Read MoreDealing with Messy Relationships – Session 4 – What’s Inconvenience to a Dead Person?
Steve Rogers What’s Inconvenience to a Dead Person? Get a new perspective on yourself. I SAW A POSTER in a store that brought a smile to my face: “I can only please one person per day. Today is not your day. Tomorrow doesn’t look good either.” Answer honestly: Haven’t you sometimes felt that way? That […]
Read MoreDealing with Messy Relationships – Session 4 – Hospitality
Hospitality It doesn’t need a home. I don’t know when it happened. At some point between shared college living spaces, moving overseas and back more than once, and living in suburbia, I began to define hospitality as something that you could only engage in if you had a home. While it wasn’t the size that […]
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