Send us a text What changes when “new” is not a promise for later but a reality you can live right now? We open Romans 6:4 and explore how being buried with Christ and raised to new life reshapes the way we handle stress, conflict, and daily habits. Instead of waiting for the right feeling, we frame newness as identity: you are made new, so you can act with strength, choose peace, and forgive with power. We break this down in simple, practical language. You’ll hear how to put on the new self...
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Send us a text What changes when “new” is not a promise for later but a reality you can live right now? We open Romans 6:4 and explore how being buried with Christ and raised to new life reshapes the way we handle stress, conflict, and daily habits. Instead of waiting for the right feeling, we frame newness as identity: you are made new, so you can act with strength, choose peace, and forgive with power. We break this down in simple, practical language. You’ll hear how to put on the new self...
Daily Devotion: Will You Reflect the Heart of Christmas? | Thursday
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Daily Devotion: Will You Reflect the Heart of Christmas? | Thursday
Send us a text Supporting Scripture: Matthew 5:16 "In the same way, let your light shine before others, that they may see your good deeds and glorify your Father in heaven." Brief Explanation: If we reflect the heart of Christmas—God's great love for humanity (John 3:16 )—we are compelled to let our "light shine." This light is the confidence to start the conversation about Christ's birth and all that it means for the world. Our actions and words should encourage others to glorify God. Reflec...
Growing Closer to God with Guided Meditation
Send us a text What changes when “new” is not a promise for later but a reality you can live right now? We open Romans 6:4 and explore how being buried with Christ and raised to new life reshapes the way we handle stress, conflict, and daily habits. Instead of waiting for the right feeling, we frame newness as identity: you are made new, so you can act with strength, choose peace, and forgive with power. We break this down in simple, practical language. You’ll hear how to put on the new self...