Outrageously Generous
There is a strong correlation between generosity and sharing your faith. This is true in culture because in a very real way, sharing your faith is spiritual generosity.

There is a strong correlation between generosity and sharing your faith. This is true in culture because in a very real way, sharing your faith is spiritual generosity.
We are boldly empowered by the Holy Spirit to be All for Jesus.
We are boldly empowered by the Holy Spirit to be All for Jesus.
Everybody gets lonely from time to time. It is often a matter of circumstances. Sometimes it is mindset. The church is made for community. And God wants you to know that you are wanted. You are adopted by Jesus. You are accepted just as you are. God loves you and there is a community to love you too.
Everybody gets lonely from time to time. It is often a matter of circumstances. Sometimes it is mindset. The church is made for community. And God wants you to know that you are wanted. You are adopted by Jesus. You are accepted just as you are. God loves you and there is a community to love you too.
In 1926, physicist Theodor Kaluza proposed a very strange thing: the idea that there might be more than three dimensions of space and one dimension of time. In other words, what we experience as back and forth, left and right, and up and down. And this theory, while crazy in 1926, has gained great popularity in this century because of the smallest things in existence.
God created some things to be irresistible. Jesus is irresistible—only guy to raise from the dead, compassionate, breaks social convention, brings good news and loves people… irresistible.
The prayers of the righteous is powerful and effective.
The prayers of the righteous is powerful and effective.
Be patient, then, brothers and sisters, until the Lord’s coming.
Be patient, then, brothers and sisters, until the Lord’s coming.
Dealing with strife and quarrels by submitting ourselves to God.
Dealing with strife and quarrels by submitting ourselves to God.
If you are a follower of Jesus, this is a critical piece of the puzzle… It answers the "So what?" question. In fact, the book is a rapid-fire set of "so-whats." And if you are not a follower of Jesus, this is super relevant too. Recent research has shown that people who are investigating faith in Jesus are asking the question, "Does it work?" before they are asking the question, "Is it true?"
At the age of 18, Scott lost both of his legs and endured many battles during his recovery. He is the first double-amputee on prosthetics to complete the Hawaiian Ironman Triathlon.
God’s plans prevail whether we join him or not.
Jonah’s message was the worst. "40 days and you’ll be destroyed." And yet, the entire city repented.
God’s plans will be accomplished whether we want them to or not. It’s better to surrender control and follow otherwise we might become fish breath.
Today, we are launching into a series called World’s Worst… It is about the worst prophet ever. We are convinced that the very point of Jonah is that he is the worst prophet ever with the worst prayer ever, the worst sermon ever, and the worst conclusion ever.
We are joined by author, speaker, and podcaster, Jamie Ivey! Jamie believes we are all on this journey of life together and we need each other to get to the end. Through her podcast, The Happy Hour with Jamie Ivey, and blog, she takes a raw and intimate approach to her speaking and writing. She is also the author of If You Only Knew–My Unlikely, Unavoidable Story of Becoming Free.
Are we ignoring the needs of our neighbors? Are we the "religious" elite or the Samaritan? Caring for our neighbors will be inconvenient, uncomfortable and messy. Before we can love others, we must seek to know others the way Jesus did.
This week there are three VERY BIG DEALS on what it means to be fully alive and fully human. Loving your neighbor—it is in the top two of what Jesus told us to do.
Why the resurrection of Jesus is the Best News Ever.
Dr. Stanley John joins us and shares his passion for the least reached people of the world.
Of the original apostles, only John remained to hear these words. He had experienced the climax of salvation history, but God was not yet finished. He had one more message to share with John and the growing churches to show His servants what must soon take place.