A story is told of a man who was fully surrendered to God. With determined purpose, he chose a mission that would give the gospel to an empire. The cost? His life. Without regret, he followed God. He expressed his faith like this, “I have fought the good fight. I have finished the race. I have kept the faith.” For the Apostle Paul, the battle that costs everything is the victory that changes eternity. In the last few chapters of Acts, discover your mission and learn to win the Good Fight.
Chad Balthrop • John 15:4-9 Some people just aren’t that comfortable in their own skin. They feel like they bring the “awkward” everywhere they...
Chris Wall • Ephesians 3:14-21 The Definition of ad·vent [ad-vent] noun1. a coming into place, view, or being; arrival: the advent of the holiday...
Joe McKeen There are two reactions to Jesus raising Lazarus from the dead- Belief and Unbelief.