Month: October 2017
Boundaries And Forgiveness by Aaron Perry
October 16, 2017
Jesus taught that if, when offering a gift to God at the altar, you remember a brother or sister has…
Brick by Brick: The Ministry Long Haul by Kim Reisman
October 12, 2017
The Apostle Paul wrote to the Galatians, “So let us not grow weary in doing what is right, for we will reap at harvest time, if we do not give up.”
While You Were Getting Your Nails Done by Carolyn Moore
October 11, 2017
In this world we are like Jesus. – 1 John 4:17 As in the U.S., Thailand has no shortage of nail salons….
What’s The Point Of Freedom? Self-Expression vs Self-Control by Andy Stoddard
October 9, 2017
Recently I read a quote that has stuck with me: “looking at our culture, you’d think self-expression, not self-control, is a…
How to Recognize God’s Anointing in Your Life by Kelcy Steele
October 5, 2017
I am a proud Methodist and I believe in all of the gifts of the Holy Spirit and I believe that we must go back to our roots of Methodism and reunite the revival movement and recapture our passion of proclaiming the gospel with an anointed zeal.
Becoming My Prayers by Kim Reisman
October 4, 2017
The interesting thing about praying for needs that aren’t our own is that many times God’s response is not as much directly about those needs as it is directly about us.
The Unity of the Faith: Gifts of Congregational Authenticity by Elizabeth Moyer
If I agree that the gifts described in Ephesians 4:11 emphasize living outside of the church’s internal life, I must accept responsibility…
Old Dog, New Tricks: Neuroplasticity And The Renewing Of Your Mind by Carrie Carter
October 2, 2017
You can’t teach an old dog new tricks. I have an old dog, so take my word for it. She wasn’t very…
Proactively Planting Peace by Kim Reisman
Peace is not simply the absence of threat, danger, or conflict. It is also the abundant presence of well-being, in which we breathe flourishing.






