Anxiety is everywhere, especially in 2020. How do you handle anxiety. Do you worry about your worrying? And do you feel that anxiety is something that you, as a Christian, should not experience because, after all, Jesus tells us that we ought not worry? What are we to do, then, when anxiety attacks? In a

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Have you ever considered that if you tried hard enough and if you were good enough you could contribute to your own salvation? While that concept is about as far from Christianity as one could get, that thinking still makes its way into the church. The apostle Paul addressed the idea of reverting back to
You live in an embassy. Wherever you go, you serve as an ambassador, a representative of Jesus to those who need to know Him. However, knowing what to say as an ambassador and witness for Christ and when to say it is more art than science. The Rev. Mark Vander Tuig shares his insights on how we can be faithful in our role as witnesses.
The Rev. Dr. Shaddix discusses Peter’s confession in Matthew 16 and explains how that statement of faith and Jesus’s response outlines our roles as disciples. Jesus tells His disciples not to tell anyone that He is the messiah. What did that mean then, and what does it mean now? And what do Jesus’s subsequent statements mean about our discipleship? It may be more than you think!
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