How to Seek a Seeking God

The eyes of the LORD search the whole earth, to show himself strong on behalf of those whose hearts are fully committed to him. -2 Chronicles 16:9 God looks for a people who are hungry for Him–a people with hungry hearts desiring not just an encounter with God, but to be engulfed with His wonder. As we close this year and look into the next, it is our desire to seek God and see God do the miraculous!

Kingdom Fighting: The Hesed of God (The 5:15)

We will be in the book of Ruth, witnessing the real life story of a family in crisis wondering if Yahweh's 'hesed' has run out. The term 'hesed' appears over 300 times in the OT, and translates as God's "tenaci...

Kingdom Fighting: Stories of Hope

The bitter, broken heart is a foreclosure of the soul empty of hope. There are times we look at life and its chaos, pain and problems and we are tempted to lose hope. We do not hold on to hope as much as ...

Kingdom Fighting: Who Will Judge? (The 5:15)

Have you ever asked yourself, "How did I get here?" The book of Judges begins with God's people inquiring of God and ends with them only inquiring of themselves. What happened? How did they get there? And how...

Kingdom Fighting: A Rest Remains

Do you ever feel like you are just making it? Existing, but not living? Do you ever think there just has to be more to this life than this? This week we continue the One Story series into "Kingdom Fightin...

Kingdom Fighting: Joshua and the People of Victory

Do you ever feel like you are just making it? Existing, but not living? Do you ever think there just has to be more to this life than this? This week we continue the One Story series into "Kingdom Fightin...

Exodus: Moses’s Last Words (The 5:15)

What does it mean to be a truly grateful person? One of the first things we teach our children is to say "Thank you" when they receive a gift or a blessing or a compliment. We send cards and texts and emails...

Exodus: A New Frontier

When I was a kid, I was a huge fan of Captain Kirk, Jacques Cousteau and Daniel Boone. I think the connection is that they were all explorers, they went where others had not been and it seemed exciting. But lif...