Happy weekend everyone! I’m so excited to share the pics with you this week! Do you remember when we used to count the weeks in quarantine? It’s been so long. But we’ve been able to create a new kind of normal finally. The kids have settled into the new rhythm.
A recap of all our featured posts this week. Catch up on the Q&A, the daily Psalms, and articles. This week, we featured A New Race of Human … Commentary on Ephesians, Pt. 5 and A Kingdom Or A Family Of Kings?
Our week with the villages of our Children’s Church. It’s October! We’ve begun the fourth quarter of the year and that means Christmas outreach planning. My absolute favorite!
A recap of all our featured posts this week. Catch up on the Q&A, the daily Psalms, and articles. This week, we featured A New Race of Human … Commentary on Ephesians, Pt. 4 and Why Ezekiel 38 Will Precede Daniel 9.
Eleven years ago, Jack published an article titled, Don’t Pray for America. And with so many calls to prayer in the US, many of you have asked me, how do we pray? When he wrote the article, Jack had noticed a growing issue in American Christianity that elevated the status of our nation (and ourselves as its citizens) and became a new thing,
A recap of all our featured posts this week. Catch up on the Q&A, the daily Psalms, and articles. This week, we featured The Fall Feasts Of Israel and The Day Of Atonement (Yom Kippur).
Happy New Year! Rosh Hashanna began last night, and I don’t know about you, but I could really use a new start and a new year! September has always felt like a new beginning to me, even before knowing the connection to the birth of Jesus and the Jewish New Year.
Baby checkups for healthy babies, Sunday services, and our new school classes during COVID. God is faithful in every circumstance and every season.
Last week we prepared grocery bags to last a full month for the refugees we serve. This week we were able to deliver them!
It’s incredible to see that everywhere we serve, kids are kids! In poverty and lack, they smile and run and laugh. None of the weight of the adults in on their shoulders.