Most of our actions are focused on achieving a specific goal. But HOW we do things reveals much about our character and values. Our behavior shows what kind of people we really are. As we live our lives, what messages do we display with our actions?
"Tug of War" by Jim Eason
"Being Different" by Jim Eason
"Greater Is He" by Sam Jones
"The Sacred and the Profane" by Chris Gregor
Some parts of our lives are more important than others. Our relationships, possessions, even our memories get ranked by how valuable they are to us. Much of our life is commonplace and easily replaced. But some things are special, the things we revere and cherish. The factor that distinguishes one person from another is what exactly we consider sacred…and what we do not.
"A Day of Deception" by Steve Sanders
"Were You Born For This Time?" by Sam Jones
"Shepherd Moons" by Chris Gregor
"The Selling of a Birthright" by Chris Gregor
“You don’t know what you’ve got till it’s gone” is a common saying heard today. It’s used to describe our tendency to undervalue the important things in life. Many of the blessings we’ve inherited from past generations get ignored and neglected to such an extent that we are in peril of losing them. Some of the most significant blessings are only available to those who will fight for them.
"A Time to Play" by Chris Gregor
We know that our calling will lead us to make some tough choices in life. We know that this world will test our resolve to remain faithful to that calling. But we also know that we’re told to take the time to appreciate the good things we have and to rejoice over and enjoy the blessings God has given us.