Why We Revisit Direction at the Start of a New Year
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A deadly flood swept through Texas but the Church has a chance to shine. This post explores five powerful ways believers can respond with prayer, presence, and the hope of Christ. The world needs help and a hope.
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When storms come, shallow roots fail. The Church faces the same danger. Some grow wide without depth. Others grow deep but never reach outward. Jesus calls us to both. Rooted in Scripture and sent on mission, believers are meant to grow deep in truth and wide in influence. What we build in faith does not end with us — it echoes into eternity. Deep and wide is not a strategy. It is the Church’s biblical mission.
It’s game day. The score’s tight. One hand’s in the air, the other’s clutching your jersey. You whisper, “Lord… please… just this once.” But somewhere, a fan of the other team is praying the exact same thing. Does God take sides in football? And should Christians even pray for their team to win?
Technology connects us more than ever—but often at the cost of peace, focus, and faith. This post explores how the church can lead wisely in a digital world, using technology as a tool for discipleship, truth, and unity. Discover how to let faith guide your online life and reflect the light of Christ through every screen.
December hits fast and heavy, and many of us enter the season carrying disappointment, unanswered prayers, and a quiet ache we don’t talk about. Yet Christmas reminds us of a truth we can’t ignore: God keeps every promise He makes. Even in silence, even in darkness, His faithfulness holds. Hope is not a luxury Hope is the lifeline our souls were made for.