Faith Foundations are based on Jesus' teaching of the Great Commandment-that we must love God and others above all else.
Three categories of churches are found in our society-the prophetic church, the fortress church, and the missional church. We must be inspired by ...
Jesus calls us to a lifestyle of serving, making disciples, evangelizing the world and reflecting the right view of the real God to those around us.
God is the source of all agape love, the essence of His character. Believers, indwelt with the Holy Spirit, have that same capacity.
We often deal with our sins by libertinism, rationalism, and justification of secret sins. Instead, we must surrender to the Holy Spirit's work.
Christians must view non-believers through the lens of fallenness and aloneness. We must meet aloneness needs and reach out to those who don't know ...
God created man with physical, spiritual and relational needs. Relational needs are to be satisfied by near ones such as spouses, family, friends and ...
Passages: Psalm 119:103-105; Matthew 5:14-16; Mark 8:34-35; John 17:1-3; 12:44-46; 14:6-10; Galatians 5:13-14
Knowing and loving God is facilitated by the revealed light of Christ and His Word and by intimately connecting with Jesus on a personal, ...
Growth toward spiritual maturity is a journey into deeper intimacy with the Triune God that produces a reflection of Christ's love to our near ones ...
Passages: Luke 24:13-32; Mark 1:40-44; 2 Timothy 3:16-17
Bible study must include observation, interpretation and application, but must also include relational questions about intimacy with God and others.
Jesus' command to love God and others is the centerpiece of our faith. The Law and Prophets lead us into a deeper relationship with God and ...