by Josh Venable | Jul 8, 2020 | Blog
Through her actions, his life was changed forever—yet somehow he forgave. At the sentencing of his brother’s murderer, Brandt Jean sat before a full courtroom and publicly forgave Amber Guyger for taking the life of his brother, Botham. In some of the more poignant...
by Jacob Potter | Jul 1, 2020 | Blog
Have you ever found yourself asking a question like: why should I accept those that are different than I? They see things differently, interpret things differently, look differently, have different backgrounds, worship differently, dress differently and to be...
by Jacob Potter | Jun 18, 2020 | Blog
The church at Rome was composed of believers from many different religious, cultural and racial backgrounds. Because of this, there were a number of opinions in the church about what was right and what was wrong. There were many issues that were causing division due...
by Sherwin Santiago | Jun 9, 2020 | Blog
One of my kids asked me, “are we going to get the Coronavirus?” That was a tough question as a parent! I didn’t want to promise my child something that might not happen and at the same time, I didn’t want to strike fear into the heart of my child. My mind began to...
by Derrick Williams | Jun 4, 2020 | Blog
How many times have you heard someone ask, “how do you balance work and family time?” Personally, I’ve never heard anyone say, “I am spending too much time with my family and not getting any work done.” It is, in my experience, always the other way around. The real...
by Derrick Williams | May 27, 2020 | Blog
Throughout the centuries the Church has been through calamities, pandemics, plagues, and persecutions. Nero blamed Christians for the Great Fire of Rome in AD 64. This resulted in severe persecution and martyrdom. In AD 254 Decius created an imperial edict that all...
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