I Go to Church to Hear and Preach the Gospel
Church is a place of refuge, the only place I know of where who I am is not determined by what I do.
Church is a place of refuge, the only place I know of where who I am is not determined by what I do.
To be clear, attending church does not save us or our children; nevertheless, God calls his people to be regularly involved in the work and worship of the church.
My family and I need church the way someone suffering from hunger needs nourishing food.
Teenagers need us to remind them that true community is found not in seeing themselves tagged in a friend’s Instagram story but in taking part in Christ’s Church.
Linne and Hansen discuss the ramifications of fatherlessness in our culture and how churches can make an essential difference to broken families.
Church online will always be a cheap substitute for the gathered, in-person experience of worshiping Christ together each Lord’s Day.
Now is the time to teach our children about the terrible realities of sin and the glorious realities of the gospel.
There is a temptation among youth workers to be all things to all students. We need to resist that temptation and keep pointing our students toward Christ and his church.
We are called to love and serve our volunteers as we co-labor for the gospel. Consider their care a part of your ministry.