Trials

Healing and Redemption

In this message, John and I share our testimony of God’s healing and redemption. Redemption is not about just getting what we want, but allowing God to heal us and then refusing to limit God’s plan for our life by anything in our past. The redemptive work that God can do in the life of a believer is a powerful display of his glory.

Hope in Crisis

Many people are looking for answers right now. Some are asking short-sighted questions as to how to get through this current crisis, and others are asking questions about life in general. Christians and non-Christians are asking these questions. In times like this, we are able to clearly see what we have put our trust in. Have you trusted in something that you now realize is only temporary? Do you feel like you are losing control over your life? Do you feel like the world is out of control? Listen in to this teaching to discover HOPE IN CRISIS!

Grace to Become

As the coronavirus situation began to unfold, I would like to say that faith was my first response, but it was not. Just the threat of shut downs caused a lot of anxiety in me. It was as if I was holding my breath to see what would come next. Each new restriction seemed like more change than I could handle. On top of that, I was feeling so guilty for the fear that was gripping my heart. I desired to be firm in my faith and trust in God during these challenging times, but I didn’t seem to be able to live out that desire.

Redemption for Trials

When we talk about trials, the first Bible story we think of is Job. If we only read the first part of the story, we will think that the book of Job is about a man of suffering and nothing more. But, if we continue, we will find that it is a story that illustrates the evil of the enemy, God’s hand of protection, a man’s struggle with trial, the humbling of a man before God, and a gracious God who redeems above and beyond all that the enemy destroyed.

God is With You

"Look! The virgin will conceive a child! She will give birth to a son, and they will call him Immanuel, which means 'God is with us.'" – Matthew 1:23 (NLT)

Jesus is still with us today in the person of the Holy Spirit. The Holy Spirit is the greatest gift God could give to his children because it is the power of God within us. It is a remarkable promise that God is always with us and we can connect with him anytime and anywhere.  

But, what happens when you find yourself asking, “What’s the point of God being with me anyway?”