The trauma orientation of our fallen world is a real thing. Broken people break people and hurt people hurt people. I’m grateful that in the crushing seasons, “The Lord is close to the brokenhearted.” When you interact with …
Faith that works in real life comes down to this simple trait: trust. When we wholly and fully trust God, knowing full well that He will never forsake or abandon us, life takes on a playful quality. This playfulness carries us through the hard and …
As you engage a new week, receive this encouraging word from the Word; ‘Don’t worry. Pray. Let God know what you need. Give thanks for all He has done.’ Sounds like a recipe for a great week! - Pastor Jimmy
God’s boundaries are not to keep us from having fun or enjoying life, they are to keep us from running our ship aground and derailing our destiny. We obey Him because we love Him. It’s not a heavy weight to bear, it’s the way to li…
Jesus was clear. He never said He was “A” way, “A” truth, or “A” life. He is “The” way, “The” truth, and “The” life. Many will choose to believe there are multiple paths that le…
Jesus came to our planet, put on an earth suit, and moved into the neighborhood. The incarnation of Christ is the greatest miracle of all time. Jesus emptied himself so that he could redeem us and eradicate sin once and for all. It is a gift that ea…
Monday Momentum The Bible is filled with hundreds of promises that motivate and inspire us as we navigate the landscape of this world. Today’s verse reminds us to consecrate (set apart; commit) our work and endeavors to the Lord. The scriptu…
Like you, I have heard of God’s amazing deeds in history - revivals that impacted governments, nations, industry, and, of course, the church. Our world desperately needs spiritual awakening. I am weary of having to read about the great reviva…
I prayed a simple prayer this morning, “Father, what do you want to say today?” As I opened my Bible, I went to this verse. Three beautiful qualifiers to remind us we are Called, Loved, and Kept by Jesus. Someone needs this encouragemen…
Persistence in prayer is not most people's strong suit. This is not a personal slight, only the recognition that the last four years have thrown us into a state of cultural triage and recovery. Living in a perpetual state of emergency and vigilance…