Faith as Deep as Space
We continue our Dangerous Faith series by exploring one of the most beautiful conversations in Scripture. As Abraham wrestles with God's promise to make his family a blessing to the nations, God meets him with reassuranc
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We continue our Dangerous Faith series by exploring one of the most beautiful conversations in Scripture. As Abraham wrestles with God's promise to make his family a blessing to the nations, God meets him with reassuranc
When God promised Abram that He would make him the father of a great nation, it required him to leave his extended family (Lot) and go to a new destination. The point? No, you can’t stay where you are. That’s what we wer
Promise meets famine. God made a life changing promise to Abram, Abram took a big faith risk, and then life got rough. "No way to put food on the table for your family" rough. What happens next in this story is not unlik
I'll never forget his words. A group of fellow ministry leaders and I huddled around a professor at the United States Air Force Academy for a seminar on leadership. Summarizing his research on effective leadership, he pu
We conclude our journey through Romans 8 by stepping into one of the most breathtaking passages in all of Scripture. In Romans 8:31–39, Paul lifts our eyes above the noise, anxiety, and pressure of everyday life and anch
Let's discuss one of the most, maybe the most misunderstood and misused verse in all the Bible. The other one is God helps those who help themselves which isn’t even the Bible. But, here it is, “And we know that God caus
Anyone who has tried to communicate across a language or cultural barrier knows the frustration of being lost in translation. A misunderstood word, an accidental cultural faux pas—it can be funny after the fact if all en
Scripture tells one unified story that ultimately leads to Jesus—but along the way, it’s filled with ordinary people whose quiet faithfulness moves that story forward. Many of them appear only briefly, their acts recorde
In a fallen world, the question is not whether or not we will face heartbreak and suffering. Though life is also full of joy and beauty, the hard stuff in life is inevitable. Even now in our community many are facing pro
Remember the story of the prodigal son? He felt so ashamed. He walked away with far less of an inheritance than what his father really wanted to give him. He went at it his own way. And then, in a move of total desperati
It was my first year of college, and my faith had sailed straight into an intellectual hurricane. I was drowning in questions about science, philosophy, and history; my mind felt like it was on a life-or-death scramble f
What does God envision for your life? Or put another way: what kind of life does God invite us to as we follow Jesus? Depending on your background and story a few things might come to mind--some ethical principles from s
Well, It’s Easter. And we all know what that means. Going to church with family or friends is set on our calendar. Probably the most well attended Sunday church service of the entire year. Why? For all sorts of reasons.
“If only I could have been there and seen it for myself…” Perhaps you’ve thought something like this of the life of Jesus. I certainly have. Yet, the gospel of Luke’s account of Jesus’ crucifixion shows us something stri
The more we reflect on the cross of Christ, the more we realize its profound implications to change our lives and our world. As we take another step towards the cross this week, we’ll embrace one of the most intimate and
I remember the day I finished my last final at Cal. It was evening. I walked out of a large auditorium and felt relieved. I walked back to the fraternity house where I had lived for four years, packed up my 67 mustang an
We are starting a fresh teaching series and community focus at the River Church. In these weeks before Easter, we are entering into the weight, darkness, significance, and glory of the cross. Standing in the shadow of th
Have you ever had any of these objections to prayer? “God didn’t answer my prayer before.” “If God is sovereign, why pray?” “I don’t want to hope and be disappointed again.” “I don’t feel anything when I pray.” “Why woul
When I think about a common denominator or the bridge that holds all humans together, I propose one experience might be pain and suffering. We see it all around us, across the globe and the timeline of history. It is ine
"Oh, you are one of those bible believing Christians that believes the world was created in 7 days about 6,000 years ago. Blind faith, you have,” the scoffer chuckles to himself. He thinks to himself, “Another uniformed
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