Perspective in the middle of tough times – Psalm 96, Part 3

In Psalm 96, verses 2 and 3 instruct us to proclaim God’s salvation day after day. This is the same idea that is encapsulated in the word “evangelism,” which is about proclaiming Good News.  The psalmist reminds us that we have Good News story to share, and in verse 3 he describes it as declaringContinue reading “Perspective in the middle of tough times – Psalm 96, Part 3”

The importance of new worship songs and a global perspective – Psalm 96, Part 2

Psalm 96 begins with the repeated words: “Sing to the Lord.” Three times we read that in verses 1 & 2.  This is a reminder that there is just something about singing that is special.  Even if you don’t think of yourself as a good singer, and even if you kinda just grunt the wordsContinue reading “The importance of new worship songs and a global perspective – Psalm 96, Part 2”

What is a normal amount of perspective? – Psalm 96, Part 1

One of my favorite movies is Notting Hill from 1999, in which actor Hugh Grant plays a travel bookstore owner, William Thacker, whose store and apartment are located in the Notting Hill neighborhood of London.  He has a chance encounter with American film superstar Anna Scott, played by Julia Roberts.  Their chance encounter leads toContinue reading “What is a normal amount of perspective? – Psalm 96, Part 1”

Blog update and Psalm 96, Preview

As you may have noticed, the month of September has been a transitional month between blog series.  We completed the Gospel of John series in August, and in October we’ll be starting a series studying the Armor of God (Ephesians 6:10-20), which will take us to Advent. During the month of September, then, we’ve hadContinue reading “Blog update and Psalm 96, Preview”

God’s not done with us – Reflecting God, Part 5

Note: In this post we welcome guest blogger, David Hundert. David is studying in Kairos University – Evangelical Seminary’s Master of Divinity program. I started out this series of blog posts here with two simple questions. When you look in a mirror, what do you see? When you look in a mirror, what should youContinue reading “God’s not done with us – Reflecting God, Part 5”

What love is – Reflecting God, Part 4

Note: In this post we welcome guest blogger, David Hundert. David is studying in Kairos University – Evangelical Seminary’s Master of Divinity program. As we learned in the previous post, love is at the heart of what Jesus called the Old Testament’s two greatest commandments. How can we practice that kind of love? What doesContinue reading “What love is – Reflecting God, Part 4”

What Christian citizenship looks like – Reflecting God, Part 3

Note: In this post we welcome guest blogger, David Hundert. David is studying in Kairos University – Evangelical Seminary’s Master of Divinity program. We can look at people, and based on what we see outwardly, we can sometimes determine what their heritage is, where their family might be from or what culture they were raisedContinue reading “What Christian citizenship looks like – Reflecting God, Part 3”

Wisdom, justice & goodness – Reflecting God, Part 1

Note: In this post we welcome guest blogger, David Hundert. David is studying in Kairos University – Evangelical Seminary’s Master of Divinity program. When you look in the mirror, what do you see? More importantly, when you look in the mirror, what  should you see? If we want to get a truly accurate depiction ofContinue reading “Wisdom, justice & goodness – Reflecting God, Part 1”

Mirror, mirror…what should you see? – Reflecting God, Preview

Note: In this post we welcome guest blogger, David Hundert. David is studying in Kairos University – Evangelical Seminary’s Master of Divinity program. In the Disney classic, Snow White, the wicked stepmother approaches her mirror and asks, “Mirror, mirror on the wall, who’s the fairest one of all?” only to find out that the answerContinue reading “Mirror, mirror…what should you see? – Reflecting God, Preview”

We are restored for mission – John 21, Part 5

Jesus responded to Peter’s three denials by with three restorations.  Though Peter had committed a terrible offense to Jesus, Jesus does not see Peter as beyond help. Do you see what this means? You are not beyond God’s love and forgiveness.  You are not beyond God’s redemption.  You are loved and forgiven.  God can redeemContinue reading “We are restored for mission – John 21, Part 5”