Let’s pair up 1 Corinthians 13 and Galatians 5. What is the connection between the Fruits of the Spirit and The Love Chapter?
Let’s pair up 1 Corinthians 13 and Galatians 5. What is the connection between the Fruits of the Spirit and The Love Chapter?
Oh my goodness, this is our last week together in this Bible study. I hope you’ve enjoyed it as much as I have. Wrapping up this week–how do we exhibit spiritual maturity? What are the characteristics of a mature Christian?
What does the Bible mean when it says, “Do not take the name of the LORD your God in vain”? It’s not what you think.
C.S. Lewis proposes that humans, in general, don’t expect enough out of life, don’t search hard enough, far enough, deep enough–don’t pursue their full joy. What do you think?
Most Christians can answer “how” God saved them–through the death and resurrection of Christ. But, do you know “why” God saved you?
What does it mean to be spiritually mature? Must you be wise in order to be mature? Or does maturity train us to discern wisdom? For that matter, what is wisdom?
Today I want to share with you a secret, THE secret about how to feed, exercise and care for your body–perfectly.
I’m reflecting on Luke 22:19 and the meaning of The Lord’s Supper or Communion this week. I saw it in a different light as I shared it with the body of Christ at my sister’s church.
Today I’m sharing a bit of borrowed wisdom from Prayfit founder, Jimmy Pena. Do we desire to be as fit as necessary to do what God has called us to do or to be as fit as possible?