Month: September 2017
Integrity In Christian Leadership by Edgar Bazan
September 28, 2017
Leadership is a critical key to the success of an organization. John Maxwell explains, “Everything rises and falls on leadership…leadership determines…
Tragedy, Community, and Action by Kim Reisman
September 27, 2017
The Wesleyan Methodist tradition is one that puts actions with intentions.
The Restorer of Souls by Michelle Bauer
Leave this quiet time in peace, knowing that it is not your job to restore your own soul, and that you never leave the Shepherd’s presence.
What Happens When We Choose to Be Learners by Kim Reisman
September 25, 2017
When we are teachable, we come with simple, trusting hearts, ready to gain insight from another.
Principles Of Protestant Reformation by Davis Chappell
For I am not ashamed of the gospel; it is the power of God for salvation to everyone who has…
Clergy Health: My Testimony of Transformation by Mindy Mayes
September 21, 2017
As clergy, we preach, we teach, we pray, we visit the sick, and we know the word, but how does this apply to ourselves?
The Nature of Our Good Shepherd by Michelle Bauer
September 20, 2017
Thank God for the blessings of your day. Ask God for guidance as you live the rest of your day. And leave this quiet time in peace knowing you never leave the Shepherd’s presence.
Friends And Servants by Carolyn Moore
September 18, 2017
In the book of John, beginning at chapter 13, there is an interesting shift in how Jesus deals with the…
Noise Without Word by Justus Hunter
September 16, 2017
But the Word comes nevertheless, not in an earthquake or fire or rushing wind, but in this man, Jesus the Christ. And he offers himself to us; eat from me, drink from me.
Three Essential Approaches To Suffering by Elizabeth Glass Turner
September 14, 2017
There’s an overwhelming amount of beauty and awe in the world – from midday eclipses to bounding monkeys in jungles to…





