Bringing Forth Fruit
As a fruit tree will not produce to its fullest capability without periodic pruning, Pastor John Evertson reminds us that a Christian will not produce fruit to his fullest capability without God’s pruning in his life.
Why the Church is So Important to Me and My Family – Part 1
During this quarantine time, officials have indiscriminately decided which “businesses” are essential and which are non-essential. Mrs. Hannah Joy Reimers tells us why God tells us that the church is absolutely essential to all of us.
During the Dead Time
Does this “dead time” seem meaningless and unproductive? As Mrs. Cherith Flood tells us, never doubt that God is working in our lives during this time and will use it to make our lives more productive for His glory.
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.
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.
It Will Be Okay
We know that in our lives circumstances don’t always turn out the way we want them to. In this article, Mrs. Aimee Atwood reminds us that in spite of our circumstances “It will be okay.”
Grow in Grace
Everyone has room for improvement, but who will actually work at it? This article lists several areas that could use personal growth as well as gives practical ways to improve on them.
The Progress of a Person in Christ
No one has peaked and reached the highest level of Christianity. Are you growing in your Christian life? Pastor Justin Cooper gives us a crash course on the growth of a Christian and what it should look like.
The Secret to Gardening
Whether you have a green thumb or not, the author applies the art of gardening to our Christian lives.
Your Bus Route: Lake vs. Pond
How do you keep your bus route exciting and fresh? If your bus route is not growing, it is dying. Luke Flood, the NVBC Bus Director, gives five steps you can implement immediately on your route.
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