Christian Teaching

From Loneliness to Solitude: Practicing the Presence of God
When things seem a little out of control, be reminded that God is, and God is good, and God is with me. And that is more than enough.

Mind The Gap! A Cautionary Tale for Christian Leaders (and the Rest of Us)
Mind the gap—between public image and private faith. A powerful call for leaders to pursue integrity, with lessons from King Saul.

The Forgotten Gift of Pentecost: Hearing God for Yourself
Pentecost Sunday marks the outpouring of the Holy Spirit—empowering all to prophesy, speak, and hear God. Discover its power for today.

On Proceeding As the Way Opens…
In uncertain times, learn to embrace ambiguity and trust God’s guidance, even when the way forward isn’t clear.

The Different Faces of Temptation: A 21st Century Take
Do not be faced with the temptation to settle for any identity other than child of God – this week, or any week…

Has the Internet Stolen our Soul’s Ability to Experience Jesus?
John prescribes creating “a bit of sacred space” where Jesus addresses our anxieties and restores our souls against an uncrowded backdrop.

Four Postures of Faith: Knowing your Season
I invite you to examine the posture your faith invites you to adopt this week. Whatever it is, lean in with hopeful and trusting expectancy.

What Training My Dog Has Taught Me About Following Jesus
If you’ve experienced the joys and struggles of training a puppy, consider this: can God use those moments to teach us something deeper?

Weren’t the Gospels Written a Long Time After Jesus?
The final form of the Gospels were most likely written around 30 to 60 years after Jesus walked the earth. What does this mean for our faith?

What Language Does God Speak? Hebrew? English? Or ‘Whiteboard’?
In order to get the message across, God spoke “whiteboard!” The language God used communicated specifically to Leigh’s situation.