
Anger is often irrational, destroying logical reasoning with blind emotion. God calls us to master the sin that seeks to destroy us.

When we want what we haven’t been given we become blinded to our own blessings. God calls us instead to celebrate his provision.

It’s possible to be always grasping for more but never getting enough, seeking provisions over Provider, the One who leads us to a better way.

Beginning with Adam and Eve sin has created a painful cycle of brokenness. Only as we recognize and confess our complete dependence on God can we realize the depths of relationship we were created to enjoy.

We all need seasons of revival…a place to meet God and find refreshment. The Israelites gathered at the Tent of Meeting, and it was there that God spoke with Moses face-to-face.

Most people walk through life with a thirst they can’t quite quench. Jesus offered Living Water to a woman at the well one day, and calls each of us to take the PLUNGE.

Moses overcame his challenges whether in Egypt or the wilderness, in the middle of the Red Sea or on the edge of the Promised Land. Moses found the strength of God in the strain of life.

The book of Esther is the story of a visionary named Mordecai and a message that challenges us to never limit what God can and will do through lives surrendered to him.

Is it possible that you possess a predicament so big, so beyond your own control that you know you must completely trust God’s promise and power? Mary did, but she responded as an overcomer.

It takes all kinds of people to accomplish the mission of Jesus. We're created with unique personalities, called us to serve with uninhibited passion.

MISSIONARIES receive the power of Jesus Christ into their own lives, and recognize their lives are not their own. It’s a 24/7 proposition.

Inside each one of us is a pioneer spirit that longs to be awakened, a call out of boredom into boldness, leaving our places of comfort in search of the unconventional.

The mission of Jesus is hugely dependant on servants characterized by their humility, their ability to connect others and their determination to think beyond the probable to the possible.

The wounds that Jesus encountered have become our healing. Now the broken places of our lives become the means through which others can experience the healing Jesus offers.

Being a missionary isn't about going to a far away place… it’s about God using you, right where you are. Your workplace is the best place from which to launch God’s mission.

John the Baptist wore leathers and spent a lot of time in the wilderness- a “wild-at-heart” kind of guy. John knew the importance of adventure; he knew the need for great courage and a humble heart, preparing the way for Jesus to move powerfully among his people.

MISSIONARY: mis’sion’ar’y (noun) / persuader, somebody who tries to persuade others to accept or join something such as a belief, cause, or movement. Jesus welcomed people right into his life and relationship with the Father, and today calls us to be.

Just as a parent desires their child’s well-being and life-success, God’s children find life to the full by following the map God’s carefully drawn.

Death, burial and resurrection… all prerequisites for new life to emerge. In baptism, as the water washes over us the old passes away and the new just keeps coming.

To be part of a faith community is a powerful connection; followers committed to godly practices, pursuing abundant life for all God’s children.