I’ve been reminded that Mother’s Day is more than flowers, cards, and gifts. Mothers deserve honor not just one Sunday […]
I need to speak to you about something that’s been misunderstood: there are not two different teachings—one for the Jews […]
I heard the phrase again and again in our town: “The King is coming.” And in a very real way, […]
This morning, I want to ask you a question that comes straight from the Word of God: What does the […]
I want to speak to you about something many overlook, yet it shapes how you understand everything about God—who He […]
I want you to understand something deeply: true comfort doesn’t come from the places people usually look. I’ve seen people […]
I want you to understand something clearly: this message is not about a holiday—it is about a historical, life-altering truth. […]
I want to remind you of something that is easy to overlook but impossible to replace: love is the more […]
I want you to understand something clearly: God is not the source of your temptation—He is the source of your […]
I want you to examine your life through what I’m about to tell you, because this isn’t just a passage, […]
I want you to understand something clearly: your faith is not meant to be blind. I don’t ask you to […]
I want you to see yourself in Paul’s story, because I know the questions you carry. I know you wonder […]
I remind you that the world you live in is often filled with turmoil and hardship. Yet even in the […]
I am calling you to think about the ministry of John the Baptist before Jesus began His work. I remind […]
I ask you to turn with me to Hebrews chapter 4 and verse 12. I want you to think deeply […]
This morning I want to speak plainly to you from Acts chapter 16. I know there are many who turn […]
This morning, I want to speak to you about letting your light shine. I remember working in the dark, asking […]
When I read Joshua chapter 1, it stopped me in my tracks. I had read it before, but this time […]
As I open the Word of God with you, I want you to see what I see when I read […]
I want you to think with me about a name. Not the name your parents gave you. Not the name […]