Posts tagged “Family”

Leave No One Behind: Start Young
This message reminds parents of what matters most—the training up of their children. What you do when they are young will probably shape what they believe when they are older. So, what should you do? God gave Moses the answer. Seek God with a personal passion, based off his unbeatable promises, and then talk about that God as often as you can.

Leave No One Behind: The Next Generation
In Matthew 18 Jesus told a story about a desperate shepherd who was not willing that even a single lamb be lost. Application—While it’s easy to stereotype and look down on other generations (in both directions!), our Father has a massive heart for each generation of people!

Being Wise In My Life’s Walk
We know what we’re supposed to do. But how can we actually put wisdom into practice?

The Present of Your Presence
What’s the best gift you can give this Christmas? Hint: It’s what Christmas is all about.

How to Deal With Family Dysfunction Compilation
Watch the entire devotional series from this week, as Pastor Dave helps us deal with the challenges and dysfunctions our families face.

How to Deal With Family Dysfunction: Ridicule
The ridicule you’re going through, know that God’s working it out for your best.

How to Deal With Family Dysfunction: Self-Esteem
It doesn’t matter what your family says about you. It doesn’t matter what you say about you. To know your true worth, there’s only one thing that matters.

How to Deal With Family Dysfunction: Jealousy
Why do we envy? Just remember that we already have what we need.

How to Deal With Family Dysfunction: Favoritism
Here’s how you can avoid looking like you’re playing favorites with your kids.

How to Deal With Family Dysfunction: Lies and Deception
Lies and deception can be destructive. But they can also be forgiven.

Divorce and God
Whether you’re married, single, separated, or divorced, Pastor Mike’s series this week had something for all of us to consider when dealing with the difficult topic of divorce.

Divorce: Be Quick to Listen
Divorce is complex. So be quick to listen.