Spiritual travel - Audio
Acts 10 reminds us that we can find faithful people in the most unexpected places.

Acts 10 reminds us that we can find faithful people in the most unexpected places.
Let's be good at what we do. But realize a feeble trust in ourselves keeps us from trusting God more.
Why do we put off obedience and then act surprised to realize we've wasted the time God gave us?
How can Christians take a joyous act of grace and transform it into a way to humiliate other Christians?
Jacobs need Esaus to show us what reconciliation can look like.
We Christians like to sing, "Because he lives, I can face tomorrow." What a great affirmation of God's encouragement to us.
Do people skip church to skip meeting the presence of God?
Pain has a way of changing us. We won't know how until we know.
If you're not happy to be in worship, you don't need to feel ashamed.
Loving one another isn't about sappy feelings.
The blessing of Psalm 1 isn't reading the Bible.
It's good to trust God along the shore.
Some people can't be faithful if they're not agitating other people.
Have we convinced ourselves the point of worship is just to be where it might be happening?
We can all learn something about leadership as we serve together.
They were the ones who recognized the young Jesus as God's promise fulfilled.
God will be faithful because God is faithful.
If the Bible is an afterthought, what thoughts will actually lead us?
What if they aren't listening?
You know the message he sent to the people of Israel, preaching peace by Jesus Christ—he is Lord of all
Everyone's going to share something.
I've preached close to five hundred sermons at my current church. Who remembers them all?
You can't make any sounds the church needs to hear.
God's will moves through time as the same desire of God.
Take a little bit of this and that from here and there to create something new.
One must be careful mixing old and new things, apparently.
God is always doing something.
If my feet are cold my entire body will be cold for the rest of the day.
You can always hear Jesus saying, "Come to me, all you that are weary and are carrying heavy burdens, and I will give you rest."
The depth of God's steadfast love will be light to your soul.