
The Unexamined Life
Socrates once said, “The unexamined life is not worth living.” Though he wasn’t a Christian, his insight touches on a profound biblical truth: we were not created to drift through life unaware of our thoughts, actions, or spiritual condition. We were made to grow. We...

An Embarrassing Stumble
Assume for a moment that you’re walking along, minding your business, and suddenly your toe catches the edge of a rug or an uneven sidewalk, and down you go. The first thing most people do—before checking to see if their hurt is look around to see if anyone saw them....

We Should All Cross Out Our “I”
What does it mean to truly follow Christ? It begins with a willingness to put aside our own desires and ambitions, to "cross out our I" and make room for Him. As Christians, we often reflect on the cross, and with that image in mind, today's message explores what it...

Alone I Am Powerless
From time to time, each of us must confront a painful but freeing truth: we cannot save ourselves from our sinfulness. That is precisely why Jesus had to die on the cross. Sooner or later, every follower of Christ must whisper—or cry out—these humbling words: “Alone I...

Fishing Naked
Not long after Jesus’ resurrection the Bible tells us Peter was fishing naked. Why would this strange detail be included? Why was he undressed in the first place? And what does fishing naked have to do with us? Find out in today's message. In John 21:7 when we...

Only God Remains Unchanged
Have you ever been stunned by the news that a married couple that you were close to, were separating? Couples can seem like they have the ideal marriage—happy, supportive, and deeply committed to each other, when suddenly you discover they are parting ways. When this...

WHY? WHY? WHY?
Why do we keep doing the very things we promised ourselves—and God—we wouldn’t do? Why does temptation feel like it has our number on speed dial? Why did saints, and why do all Christians keep falling? If you’ve ever felt stuck in the cycle of sin and repentance,...

Carry On Wayward Child
Have you ever felt like a "wayward child," stumbling your way through life’s noise and confusion? The classic song "Carry On Wayward Son" by Kansas captures the heart of every spiritual journey — the search for meaning, the weight of mistakes, and the hope of peace...

Tripping Over The Final Hurdle
In your mind, try to picture a participant in a track meet running the high hurdles. He is winning as he approaches the final hurdle. Suddenly there’s a painful fall. He trips on the last hurdle and falls flat on his face just before the finish line. The pain and...

Sausage Making Is Not a Pretty Process
It has often been said that sausage making is an ugly process. The end product may be tasty, but if you ever saw how it was made, you might think twice before eating it. This might be an appropriate analogy for the process of selecting a new pope. It’s not always...