When we look at the core story of the Christian faith, especially around the holidays, we tend to fixate on that one traditional image. The manger, the shepherds, that very gentle scene. For centuries, the image of a child in a manger has been the traditional scene of Christmas. We see it on cards, in front yards, and in our minds—a familiar and comforting picture. But behind this well-known tradition lies a true story of profound eternal significance. And it is far more than just...
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When we look at the core story of the Christian faith, especially around the holidays, we tend to fixate on that one traditional image. The manger, the shepherds, that very gentle scene. For centuries, the image of a child in a manger has been the traditional scene of Christmas. We see it on cards, in front yards, and in our minds—a familiar and comforting picture. But behind this well-known tradition lies a true story of profound eternal significance. And it is far more than just...
Today we want to focus on “Prayer”. Prayer is a conversation with God. During that conversation, it’s important to keep your focus on the one to whom you are speaking, God. Have you ever heard someone praying, particularly during a worship service, and in the middle of the prayer, they seem to forget they are talking with God, and they start saying things to the people who are listening, rather than to God? What about when they say something to satan or the devil during the prayer, such...
~Walking In The Light~
When we look at the core story of the Christian faith, especially around the holidays, we tend to fixate on that one traditional image. The manger, the shepherds, that very gentle scene. For centuries, the image of a child in a manger has been the traditional scene of Christmas. We see it on cards, in front yards, and in our minds—a familiar and comforting picture. But behind this well-known tradition lies a true story of profound eternal significance. And it is far more than just...