by Kirk Taylor | May 31, 2017 | New Testament
The value of an apology in our hypersensitive environment leaves us without forgiveness in many situations. The 101st running of the Indianapolis 500 motorcar race happened this past Sunday. Japanese driver Takuma Sato drove a fantastic race and came home with the...
by Shawn Graham | May 30, 2017 | New Testament
Have you ever personally felt shame for being a passive Christian? Shame is the feeling that you get when you know that you are doing something wrong, but choose to accept your behavior. In my life, I see quite a few brothers and sisters in Christ struggling with...
by Kirk Taylor | May 26, 2017 | New Testament
Second chances are tough to get and are even harder to give. Nobody wants to rely on a person that has failed us, and yet we have all failed something or someone. Asking for a second chance comes with even more responsibility as you have to convince that person that...
by Shawn Graham | May 25, 2017 | New Testament, Old Testament
I am sure that you have seen numerous articles written by millennials as to why they are leaving Church. Honestly, I am tired of hearing all of the excuses. My perspective on the topic of “why are millennials leaving Church” is entirely different than what...
by Kirk Taylor | May 24, 2017 | New Testament
Using the power of prayer is a gift that God has given to all of us, so why is it that the prayers of some are stronger than mine or yours? I feel my prayers are not as powerful as some others who I know, so I rely on them to pray for me. Should I be relying on my...
by Kirk Taylor | May 23, 2017 | New Testament
There seems to be some debate over having a Coffee bar in the church. Some people don't believe that it is the proper place for one. Personally, I don't drink coffee and never have, but I am glad that my church has the coffee bar. I have met so many people who I would...