Arguing with Christians - Audio
Let's remember the many more times God has already worked through us.

Let's remember the many more times God has already worked through us.
They were living in the answered prayer of Acts 4.
Believe it or not, I've struggled with learning to accept the generosity of others.
At least he wasn't arguing about whether to host a church potluck or church potblessing.
Mark tells us the people "began to beg Jesus to leave their neighborhood."
I disagree with the apostle Paul.
We do our very best to make sure what we disagree about is actually worth having the disagreement.
The world doesn't need a church that is less biblically literate.
How can someone who professes Christ as Lord, morph into a social media monster?
How could they return to their "normal" life after seeing and hearing so many profound things?
We all need to talk more. Together. Not at each other. For sure not about each other.
I've never prayed someone back from the dead. Am I not that great?
I'd be angry, too, if I were God.
You can't tell them anything.
Sacrifice. Every day. That was the lamb of God.
God became flesh in order to speak to us.
Life with God is about letting go.
Paul didn't instruct Timothy to ensure a good branding strategy.
Don't look for or purchase any resource outlining the six steps to hear God's voice.
While it may have been a bit of a mystery, there were signs God was moving us this way.
Let's acknowledge that it's easier to wear a cross than it is to bear one.
Are you praying to know where God is leading you?
You may not have the best day, but you're that much closer to the new day God promises.
If we seek God's wisdom, we'll figure out what needs to be done for the glory of God.
Like a well-prepared traveler, we carry that abundance with us as we face life.
If only I had a voice I would be unstoppable.
God doesn't see us for what we can do for him. That's a recognizable human characteristic.
As you celebrate Christ today, may the life of Christ renew life in you.
There is a war on Christmas. There always has been.
We don't drive limos for Christmas, but it's hard to fight the feeling that we have to go "all out" to celebrate it right.