In today’s world, people are no longer just listening—they’re watching. They’re not just reading our posts or hearing our sermons. They’re observing our lifestyles, looking for signs of something real
In today’s world, people are no longer just listening—they’re watching. They’re not just reading our posts or hearing our sermons. They’re observing our lifestyles, looking for signs of something real
Imagine trying to climb Mount Everest all alone—no guide, no team, and no backup. In May 2025, speed climber Tyler Andrews attempted this feat but had to stop after several setbacks like gear failure
Let me begin with a simple confession: communicating with our church family has become one of the greatest challenges we now face in ministry. It’s not because we lack tools. In fact, we’re blessed t
Introduction We must live wisely, not foolishly, because the days are evil. Therefore, our priority must be to remain in Christ in order to be fruitful. The first and most important fruit that we
Introduction We live in a world of constant conflict. From fistfights caused by road rage to international hostilities stemming from religious, ethnic, and political differences, people are alway
Introduction Living a life of faith in Jesus as our Lord and Savior is the wisest choice we can make. It brings blessedness, fruitfulness, and security. However, maintaining such faith is challen
Text: Psalm 1: 1-6 Introduction People often feel lost, unsure of what path to take in life, and crave clarity and purpose. In a world of constant change and uncertainty, people yearn for stabilit
Introduction The Japanese art of restoring broken pottery is called Kintsugi, which literally means "golden joinery." It is more than just a technique; it is deeply connected to Japanese philosop
Introduction In our world today, humility is often overlooked or even seen as a weakness. In politics, leaders boast of their own achievements while blaming others for failures. In the marketplac
Introduction Imagine a world where everyone puts others first—where self-interest takes a backseat. It’s a beautiful thought, yet in reality, we live in a culture that often celebrates power, statu