Preparing our Hearts to Worship In an effort to help you prepare for the April 5, 2020, Sunday morning corporate worship gathering and to aid you in your own reflections on Prayer. I wanted to pose a few questions and provide a few resources to prayerfully consider over the coming days. Our sermon is…
Prayer The God who yearns & waits for us Heavenly Father, Guardian of the brokenhearted, Saviour of the crushed in spirit: We are strange conundrums of faithfulness and fickleness. We cleave to you in all the ways that we are able. We count on you and intend our lives to be lived for you, and then…
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Here is a prayer guide for your devotional life (from Cornwall Alliance): First, begin with praise and thanksgiving to God for His wisdom, power, and love displayed in all of creation; His faithfully preserving all of creation; His just judgments in creation for man’s sin; His plan to reconcile all of the cosmos to Himself…
The Light of the World Prayer Center has provided us a wonderful resource again this month to pray for a wide range of topics and life which we encounter every day: Church, Media, Business, Healthcare, Government, Family, Education etc…
Hey Church, If you want to get equipped as parents, grandparents, aunts, uncles and/or homeschoolers, the Christian Heritage group is presenting a free conference over April 6-10 that will include speakers; Kevin Swanson, Michael Farris, Ted Tripp, Lou Priolo, Ken Sande, and many others. But you need to register ahead of time. All presentations will…
Regent Theological Seminary, just across the border, put out this meditation on Psalm 34 in their student chapel today which came via email: Scriptural Meditation Psalm 34 We encourage you to take some time today to contemplate Psalm 34 (or even just a portion of it). You could do this alone with the Lord, or perhaps…
Today I was reminded of my time in Zambia. I awoke this morning and thought, “I need to go to the bank and deposit my paycheck.” Normally this is a 10 minute trip on the way home from the office one evening, but with the Shelter in place proclamation and the Coronavirus swirling around business,…
This is a repost of part of an article from the Cornwall Alliance. It shows how our best intentions often have unintended consequences. In this case our concern for protecting the environment may actually be exposing people to more illness. Reusable Grocery Bags Can Help Spread Corona Virus, Now Banned in New Hampshire The Cornwall…