A SACRIFICE REMEMBERED
Selfless sacrifices that put the fate of others above themselves are always to be honored. On Memorial Day, we take time to do just that. Won’t you join me as we reflect on some of those who gave the ultimate sacrifice.
Selfless sacrifices that put the fate of others above themselves are always to be honored. On Memorial Day, we take time to do just that. Won’t you join me as we reflect on some of those who gave the ultimate sacrifice.
People will judge you by the clothing you wear. This is NOT a devotional about jeans and dresses (but I will use them as a key illustration). So let’s talk about some important things to MAKE SURE you’re wearing.
Have you ever heard of a “Come As You Are” party. It’s an impromptu affair, a last-minute get together. The host says, “Don’t bother getting all fancy, just come on over now.” There’s a spiritual lesson or two we can pull out of that.
This morning I want to speak with you about a goal worth living for. Actually, an even bigger goal than that – one worth dying for! And THAT’s a big difference.
What would you think about a farmer who didn’t prepare his ground, didn’t sow any seed, didn’t do any work in his fields — but then, when the time for a harvest came around on the calendar, went out to his fields and expected to reap a massive harvest? Crazy, right?
We’ve all been around them — people who are their own greatest fans. They’re always ready to tell you (or anyone else) just how wonderful they are. Here’s an approach you’ll find refreshing.
Team communication when executing a mission, especially one being undertaken deep in enemy occupied territory, is critical. Especially communication with headquarters.
Las Vegas is probably the most famous “sin city” in the world, though it’s certainly not the only one. Rio de Janeiro, Tel Aviv, Shanghai, Amsterdam all come to mind. Where will sin take you?
No matter how skilled you are, how hard you try or how much money you have – Nothing replaces the favor of God. It impacts everything you touch. And today, II’ll tell you how.
There are times when “Thank You” just doesn’t seem like quite enough to say. Times when the gift received really demands more. Today I’ve got a question that will make you think about thankfulness.