Episodes

Monday Feb 29, 2016
“Followers of the God who stoops” John 8:1-11
Monday Feb 29, 2016
Monday Feb 29, 2016
The power of Mission Week is the invitation to see differently; to see God, ourselves and the world through a different lens. Jesus’ interaction with the religious elite and the broken sinner in today’s passage offers us insight into the personality of our God and the purpose for our lives.

Monday Feb 22, 2016
“You can Change the World” Ephesians 2:10
Monday Feb 22, 2016
Monday Feb 22, 2016
Don Roers is the International Director o Empowering Lives International--A Christian ministry that equips the poor to live sustainable lives that honor God.

Monday Feb 15, 2016
Hope for the Hopeless (Part 4) "Love is a Verb" Matthew 14:13-21
Monday Feb 15, 2016
Monday Feb 15, 2016

Monday Feb 08, 2016
Monday Feb 08, 2016
Sometimes life seems to do us wrong, and sometimes "we"do us wrong. Whatever our expectations are and whatever may occur that gets in the way, this reality is not the exception; rather it seems to be the rule. What do we do when life gets confused and feels untenable? How do we respond to the uncertainties of life? Where is hope when we feel hopeless?

Monday Feb 08, 2016
Hope for the Hopeless (part 2) (Unexpected Grace) John 4
Monday Feb 08, 2016
Monday Feb 08, 2016
Barriers to hope come in all shapes and sizes. Sometimes it is our failure, or sometimes it's the challenge of things beyond our control, yet other times it's hurts done to us that have a way of sticking with us. Whether the barrier is shame, regret or resignation the results are the same: hope seems impossible. We all need hope, especially those who've given up on it.

Monday Feb 08, 2016
Hope for the Hopeless (part 3) (Hope Expressed: Thank you!)
Monday Feb 08, 2016
Monday Feb 08, 2016
The longer we are accustomed to having something, we tend to take it for granted. This is true of people we love, a position we hold and the things er have. It is also true for the grace we have received. Sometimes we live hopeless, not because of future prospects, but because we no longer appreciate what we have been given. By overcoming the tendency to "take for granted," we'll find that Hope expressed looks like gratitude.