The Welcoming Church: How to Talk with Visitors (Friends You Don’t Know Yet)

Visitors are often ignored at a friendly church.

As a roaming greeter in the hospitality team, David has the unique privilege of talking with dozens to hundreds of visitors every week. He considers each one to be a Continue ReadingThe Welcoming Church: How to Talk with Visitors (Friends You Don’t Know Yet)

God-given dominion for self, family, community, church

By following this godly order of dominion over self, family, community, and then church, men can fulfill their God-given roles, build strong families, positively impact their communities, and serve faithfully in the church.

The Bible provides a clear and intentional framework for dominion in a man’s life: self, family, community, and then church. This order reflects God’s design for building strong, God-honoring men Continue ReadingGod-given dominion for self, family, community, church

The importance of a good Christian testimony

The importance of a good testimony

As Christians, our lives are like open books that others read every day. The way we live can either draw people closer to God or push them away. A good Continue ReadingThe importance of a good Christian testimony

Christians are hidden with Christ in God (the triple-protection guarantee)

Christians are hidden with Christ in God

What does it mean to be hidden with Christ in God? Let’s examine this passage in Colossians. Since you have been raised to new life with Christ, set your sights Continue ReadingChristians are hidden with Christ in God (the triple-protection guarantee)

Embracing God’s Word by Hearing, Hiding, and Heeding

By embracing God's Word and allowing it to guide our thoughts and actions, we not only grow closer to Him but also become instruments of His love and grace to those around us.

Embracing God’s Word means more than just reading it; it’s about fully welcoming it into our hearts and lives. This is exemplified in Psalm 34:8, which says, “Taste and see Continue ReadingEmbracing God’s Word by Hearing, Hiding, and Heeding