It’s not what we do or what we own that gives us value. It’s who we have in our life, writes Sam Chan from Espresso Theology.
It’s not what we do or what we own that gives us value. It’s who we have in our life, writes Sam Chan from Espresso Theology.
Creative. Filmmaker. Surfer. Musician. Storyteller. Gian shares his story about a journey through addiction, recovery, and sharing faith.
Today I want to challenge you to go a little further for Jesus. We can take courage from looking at how far he went for us.
Many of us may hate doing laundry, but we do it – because deep down, we know that doing the laundry is purposeful…
Perhaps there is a new category of church that could be imagined – for want of a better name, “church-lite”. Brian Harris reflects.
The only way that you will ever truly accept yourself and be at peace is to really know that God has accepted you through Christ.