Our capacity to fulfill our mission as church will depend on our willingness to embracing a gospel culture that humbly regards others within our church as more significant.
Our capacity to fulfill our mission as church will depend on our willingness to embracing a gospel culture that humbly regards others within our church as more significant.
A life worthy of Christ is marked by gospel unity and is both given and secured by Christ.
The gospel leads us to joyfully embrace, to live is Christ and to die is gain.
Be encouraged, because God will finish the gospel work that he has started in you for his glory.
The gospel feeds our joy even in the midst of the arduous task of church planting.
An anticipation of heaven drives us to fight racism in our hearts, our city, and our nation.
Permanent joy is found not in God removing our hardships but rather by our finding refuge in him.
Lasting joy proceeds from no other source than the gospel.
Christ is to be treasured above all else because he became the righteous man so that we who are wicked might be made righteous.
The Gospel both leads those with burdens to be transparent about their struggles and those who help bear these burdens to do so with genuine care.