The Art of Surrender
The Art of Surrender
Travis Walker · Oct 29 12 minute read

I wish I could say that surrendering is something that I am good at. I wish I could say that, after almost 20 years as a Christian and 16 years as a pastor, I am close to mastering the art of surrender. Unfortunately, while I do understand the science of surrender quite well, the art of it still eludes me.

Follow the Son!
Follow the Son!
Anthony R. Castelbuono · Oct 28 1 minute read

Did you know that the sunflower faces the east in the morning and continues to follow the sun throughout the day, pointing...

Christ-Like Communication (Pt. 1 of 2): Assertive Speech
Christ-Like Communication (Pt. 1 of 2): Assertive Speech
Eriston Eloi · Oct 22 1 minute read

Jesus's response is a model of assertive communication: It is direct and respectful without being passive or aggressive.

My Angel Drove My Car!
My Angel Drove My Car!
Anthony R. Castelbuono · Oct 11 4 minute read

My angel drove me safely through two stoplights, properly through two roundabouts, and kept my car safely in my lane on a very curvy road that I had never been on before! Twenty minutes after I had blacked out, I regained consciousness and found that I was driving...

Outrun the Chariot
Outrun the Chariot
Don MacLafferty · Oct 5 9 minute read

God’s Word equates the Spirit of God with the Hand of the Lord. The Holy Spirit makes things happen. The Spirit of God is Somebody, not something. The Spirit of God is the unseen Hand on God’s people, leading and guiding them. Down through time, the Spirit of the Lord has come upon His people to empower them to do what they could not do otherwise...

When the Son Shines
When the Son Shines
Elijah Dean · Sep 23 1 minute read

A 138-pound cabbage, 65-pound cantaloupe, and a 35-pound broccoli are just a few examples of the large vegetables grown in Alaska. Because the sun shines for...

Running With Endurance
Running With Endurance
Stephanie McNeilus · Sep 13 4 minute read

It was March of 2020, and I had just completed a 15-mile run in preparation for my first marathon set to happen in May. Tired and sore, I limped inside for some rest. March of 2020 was a pivotal month! Not only because I completed the longest run I had ever attempted, but also because of the international lockdown that brought the whole world to a stop.

Go!
Go!
Elijah Dean · Sep 7 1 minute read

"Go" is the shortest, grammatically correct sentence in English. This word tends to propel us forward, encourages us, tells us to do something, particularly for us to move, to act. And that is what God is...

Lord, Give Me Patience!
Lord, Give Me Patience!
Lisa Lothian · Aug 26 2 minute read

I don't know about anyone else, but I am finding it increasingly difficult to exercise patience. The older I get, the less patience I seem to possess. This became glaringly obvious while taking on the task of writing this article.

Will You Light Your Tiki Torch With Me?
Will You Light Your Tiki Torch With Me?
Anthony J. Castelbuono · Aug 20 1 minute read

Did you know that you can buy tiki torches that range from $5 to over...

Hear the Rain!
Hear the Rain!
Don MacLafferty · Aug 16 4 minute read

It is one thing to boldly exercise your faith in front of a crowd. That is scary and difficult. Elijah could have lost his life. But to pray in the secret place for what God already told you will come to pass and receive nothing in return is another danger. Elijah could have lost his...

New Resources: August 2021
New Resources: August 2021
Time to Get Ready Team · Aug 4 1 minute read

You and your students are both on God’s heart! Every student in your classroom is precious to the King of Kings. May no student nor teacher be left behind when Jesus comes to take us home! Schools in Discipleship: A Field Manual gives practical tools to: