Essential or Nonessential?
This last week, all “nonessential” businesses were shut down to prevent the spread of COVID-19. If you are not a part of the “essential” workforce, you have been commanded to stay home. Does that make you feel unimportant and nonessential? In this encouraging article, Pastor Justin Cooper reminds us that you are definitely essential in God’s eyes.
The First One to Hear Your Voice
Right now, most of us have more time on our hands than we have ever had before. In this article, Pastor Jason Atwood issues a challenge to all of us for this unique time in our lives.
The Hand of the LORD
Do you wonder why things are happening as they are in your life and in our world today? Pastor Tom Apusen gives us the answer in this timely article.
Thriving in the Stillness
Does this “slow down” we are in frustrate you? Are you finding it hard to sit at home and wait it out? Bro. Matt Waterhouse encourages us to find out what it is God wants us to learn during this time.
Is the Church a Rest Home?
Contained in this article is the definition, enemy, and purpose of the church. Jesus gave His life for the church; it is only logical that we learn to protect it and complete its job.
Forgiveness to Fear
In this article, Bro. Craig Burcham warns us of the danger of taking for granted God’s forgiveness of our sins.
When Financial Trials Come
What are you supposed to do when finances get tight? Instead of trying to figure out what to do on your own, implement these Bible principles in this article; then stand back and watch God be true to His Word.
Choosing Friends for Life and Ministry
Are you a friend? Do you need a friend? Here, Pastor Cooper gives us some biblical guidelines for being a friend and for choosing friends.
The Importance of Attentiveness
How good is your hearing? In this article, Bro. Craig Burcham instructs us in the importance of attuning our hearing to God’s Word.
God Is Still in Charge!
In this day of uncertainty, does it seem like there is no hope, that all is doom and gloom? In this article, the author reminds us why we can have hope.
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