“Charis” is linked to gratitude and is sometimes translated that way—a thankfulness sparked by favor or kindness. It shares the same root as “eucharisteo,” which means to give thanks or be thankful.
How do we parent children well in a world saturated with pornography? It’s actually quite simple, but that doesn’t mean it’s easy. It takes hard work, and diligent relational parenting, to do these three steps well.
This week, we’re exploring the richness of words in Scripture—especially in their original context. Familiar verses can reveal new depth when we look closely at their language.
A Jesus story about a mom who couldn’t get rid of the old habits to care for her daughter with special needs until she realized God was real and for her.
Jesus uses common, everyday imagery–one more sign that He made the Gospel accessible enough for people to relate to if they seek Him. Jesus wants to be found and to connect with us.
Jesus wasn’t just imitating his Father though–Jesus was the same as His Father, and this is crucial for us to know in terms of our relationship with God.
Niki Hardy shares her journey of learning to get real with God, learning to talk and process with Him in a new way…
It almost seems like Jesus makes several faux pas in the situation of the death of his friend Lazarus. Let me tell you about it.
Aaron Smith reflects on childhood struggles, a healing vision, and the power of words—shaped by his grandmother’s influence—to transform identity and faith.
Dax joins Pastor Eric today with big questions about how the world was made and if Adam had a belly button!