John shares on how we can have healthy character of faithfulness by speaking the truth in love and entering into God’s story of truth.
John shares on how we can have healthy character of faithfulness by speaking the truth in love and entering into God’s story of truth.
The world teaches us that we should be afraid, but Jesus can reorient us towards peace. Jordan Sundberg shares on we can cultivate this healthy character of peace in our lives.
John continues our series on healthy character by talking about joy. He shares on mistakes we make about joy and how we can press into having real joy in our lives.
Love is patient. Love is kind. But are you? John begins our series on healthy character by talking about love.
John helps us to see God’s heart for redeeming our racism into a heart for seeing God’s image in everyone we encounter despite their racial differences.
Would Jesus be a republican or a democrat? Maybe we’re asking the wrong question. Mike Munson shares on how we can ask the right questions and have the hard conversations about politics.
Continuing our Hard Conversations series, Doug Erickson shares on the problem with greed. He teaches on how we can become more aware of our greed, the cure for it, and how we can be rich towards God.
Jess Munson continues our series on hard conversations by sharing about the creation, fall, and redemption of sex and teaches how we can begin to talk about sex in a healthy way.
John Kliewer continues our series on hard conversations and teaches on how we can talk to people about morality without being a jerk and while becoming completely loving.
Have you ever thought that the cross is an unusual choice for a Christian symbol? Michael Munson finishes up our series on Galatians by talking about the choice, the centrality, the offensiveness and teh power of the cross.
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