Everyone wants to get rid of bad habits and pursue good habits. We all know we could do better in that department. But life is so much deeper than that! We've all had sinful habits we long to get rid of that we know are destructive to us and ot
We all have problems in life that we wish we could instantly fix with the press of a button or the snap of a finger. Even though we know life doesn't work that way, we look for anything that promises to put us back on the winning path. But what
A lot of people, religious and non-religious, have strong opinions about Who Jesus is. As influential as a figure as He has been, we owe it to ourselves (and to Him!) not to get it wrong. Who is Jesus really, and why should that matter to you?
The early church went through times of immense persecution and suffering. We tend to see those kinds of experiences as setbacks...things to be avoided. But what if setbacks were really a setup for God to do something great? What if times of gre
Living Lit is all about living a life that clearly points to Jesus and burns bright with a passion for God's mission. Part of that means standing for Christ and proclaiming Him even when everyone would rather you just sit down and shut up. But
Most of us would probably prefer to keep pain and suffering to a minimum in our lives. But God's word has a very different view of suffering. Instead of something to be avoided at all costs, suffering is seen as a tool in God's hands to shape u
Critics (and even "supporters") of Christianity often want to put a wedge between how God looks in the Old Testament as opposed to how He appears in the New Testament. But this divide is false. God takes sin as seriously in the New Testament as
People can rally for causes all the time. But how many communities do you see where people consistently and constantly care for each other? Even though the church is called to this ideal, how many local churches are actually like that? The good
Sometimes as we're going through life, especially when we're going through hard times, we might wonder "What's the point of it all?" We may not get all the answers we want, but God tells us in Ecclesiastes 12:9-14 the answer we need. Listen to
We all face times of uncertainty. In fact, it's not unreasonable to suggest that much of life is spent trying to minimize it as much as we can. Try as we might however, we can never fully escape it. Does God have anything to say about it? He do
The reality of death is one of the most painful certainties of life. It is perhaps the most chief of the consequences of the fall. Yet God uses this inevitable reality to teach us to really live. How so? Listen to this week's sermon to find out