"I find the great thing in this world is not so much where we stand as in what direction we are moving. To reach the port of Heaven, we must sail sometimes with the wind and sometimes against it, but we must sail and not drift nor lie at anchor." - Oliver Wendell Holmes

Direction

The Connected Generation

The generation of Americans between the ages of 18 and 34 has a new name thanks to its members’ proclivity for digital interaction and connection. The Nielsen Company, which specializes in media research, calls this group “Generation C”–as in “connected.” Nielsen’s data suggest that Americans in this age group make up a disproportionately higher percentage […]

John 3:16

68% of Americans can identify that the 3 in John 3:16 refers to the third chapter of John. 103,923 Wikipedia searches for John 3:16 the day after Denver Broncos quarterback Tim Tebow threw for 316 yards in a playoff game. 18,327 Wikipedia searches for John 3:16 the day after Focus on the Family aired a […]

Bullying

28% of students between the ages of 12 and 18 reported being bullied during the 2009 school year.National Center for Education Statistics 2ProphetU2ProphetU is an online magazine/website, started by Warren Wiersbe and Michael Catt, to build up the church, seek revival, and encourage pastors. […]

Bible Reading

Ninety percent of American Protestant churchgoers say they desire to honor Christ with their lives and even profess to think on biblical truths, but few actually engage in personal reading and study of the Scriptures. In this survey by LifeWay Research, 2900 Protestants were asked, “How often do you read the Bible?” 19% Every day26% […]

Telling the Gospel Through Story

Evangelism that Keeps Hearers Wanting More – Christine Dillon. IVP Books. “After ministry in both Wester and non-Western contexts, church planter Christine Dillon has discovered that Bible storying is far more effective than most other forms of apologetics or evangelistic presentations. In fact, non-Christians actually enjoyed storying and kept coming back for more. Storying provides […]

Discovering Lectio Divina

Bringing Scripture into Ordinary Life – James C. Wilhoit & Evan B. Howard. Formatio. “[The authors] teach readers what lectio divina means and how it becomes a bridge between the inspired text of Scripture, the Christian reader and the Holy Spirit. Throughout their delightful book, Wilhoit and Howard address basic questions surrounding this art of […]

If You Want to Be a Leader

Written by: Bill Elliff It is in the heart of many of us to lead. There is something inside of us that longs to help people around us move forward. If our motivations are right and this is not just for selfish gain or human recognition, it is usually a desire that is placed there […]

Finding Yourself

In August 2012, a group of fifty tourists were visiting the Eldgja volcanic canyon in southern Iceland when it was discovered that one of the passengers was missing. During a rest stop, a woman described as “Asian, 160cm, in dark clothing, and speaks English well” had not returned to the bus. The passengers formed a […]

The Danger of Mixing Truth and Error

Satan is always looking for ways to trap, confuse, or dilute believers. If he can find a crack in the door, he will make every effort to mix truth and error, all the while saying, “Just be open minded.” Satan does far greater damage as the angel of light than as a roaring lion. The […]

A Matter of Thrones

Read Nehemiah 2:1-10 Two thrones were involved in Nehemiah’s experience that day: the earthly throne of the king, and the heavenly throne of the Lord. And before Nehemiah asked the aid of Artaxerxes, he looked to God for wisdom and strength. No wonder he knew the blessing of “the good hand of God” upon his […]

Sermons on Target (Part 2)

by E. M. Bounds Life-giving preaching costs the preacher much–death to self, crucifixion to the world, the travail of his own soul. Crucified preaching only can give life. Crucified preaching can come only from a crucified man. Preaching which kills is prayerless and no spiritual preaching. Without prayer the preacher creates death, and not life. […]

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