World Changers February 3, 2013
What a moment! What a day! What anticipation we have of what God might have in store for us as we take this new step and begin a new era in our church’s forty plus years of history. Amidst all the changes we’ll ...
What a moment! What a day! What anticipation we have of what God might have in store for us as we take this new step and begin a new era in our church’s forty plus years of history. Amidst all the changes we’ll ...
How intentional are we in our commitment to our Lord and his command to take the gospel to the peoples of this world? That’s a question we always need to be asking ourselves, especially important as we begin the year. We are intentional in our giving to missions. At the end of ...
A change in plans happens to all of us sometime, but what we hear from our Missionary Associates, Mike and Robin McMahan, who visited us over six month ago, is probably more than any of us have experienced. This couple have been missionaries with Mission to the World serving in Quito, ...
The beginning of a new year often means looking to see how well we have met the goals that were set the previous year and how we might improve in the coming one. One of the speakers (Debora McQuilkin) at our recent Missions Conference gave us a "Marks of Missions Maturity" questionnaire. The ...
As we gather together this first Lord’s day of the new year to worship, we are conscious of the changes taking place all around us. We’re aware that as time passes we know we’re getting older, that many things we thought would never change are changing or are about to ...
The year of our Lord 2012 is one day shy of being history. The new year is immediately before us and many of us may be wondering what the new year will bring. What kinds of things should we be expecting the Lord to do in the coming days and weeks? As we leave one year and enter the ...
Want to talk about Christmas? It will be here in two days. Many will read or hear passages from Luke’s Gospel or some other part of the Christmas story. Another place to read about the birth of Christ is Revelation12, not the story we are familiar with at this time of the ...
I wonder sometimes what it takes for a missions trip to impact those who take them. Is it the kind of ministry one is exposed to, the location of that ministry, the amount of time spent in ministry? What makes a good trip, and how are we to measure? I received an email a few days ago ...
One of our recent conference speakers, Dr. Robertson McQuilkin, noted in his book, The Great Omission, that in World War II fifteen personnel were needed to keep one man at the front. If this same ratio proved true in ‘spiritual warfare,’ 3 million support troops should be ...
Officially Thanksgiving Day is over and we are left with the left-overs. But in truth we’ll never run out of things for which to be thankful; thankful to the Lord, thankful for His constant care and provision, thankful that He never lets us go. More than six years ago I wrote ...
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