Identity and Contentment
Do You Know Who You Are? Maybe you can answer this question really quick, maybe you haven’t thought about it, or perhaps you are still trying to figure it out. We all have behaviors which reflect who we are, and … Read More
Do You Know Who You Are? Maybe you can answer this question really quick, maybe you haven’t thought about it, or perhaps you are still trying to figure it out. We all have behaviors which reflect who we are, and … Read More
The early church grew (Acts 2:41-47, 4:4; 5:14; 6:7; 11:21), and Christ desires for His church to grow. In fact, He expects it to grow (cf. Dan. 2:44-45). Nevertheless, the manner by which we grow is a concern in the … Read More
In Wyoming, there are a number of plateaus. Their images cut clearly against the sky. As the light hits the plateau throughout the day, the strata displays a variety of appealing red, orange, brown, and grey tones, and a lazy … Read More
Measuring Spiritual Progress Our society is fascinated with measuring things. As early as kindergarten, children are taught to use a ruler and think about measures. Physicians measure height, weight, circumferences, blood pressure, pulse, temperature, blood counts, and more. Sports organizations … Read More
Growth and Learning in the Church Heb. 5:11-6:3 – 11 of whom we have many things to say and hard to be uttered, seeing ye are dull of hearing. 12 For when for the time ye ought to be teachers, … Read More