Prayer and Work in the Face of Violence
Prayer doesn’t transfer our work back to God. Prayer invites God’s grace to accompany us in our work.
Prayer doesn’t transfer our work back to God. Prayer invites God’s grace to accompany us in our work.
The church today may be 2,000 years old, but we have not outgrown our need for the same priorities as our brothers and sisters in the first-century.
It’s been said that “History is His Story.” But how does the story of Jesus unfold across all the stages of time?
Every person is precious because, from the earliest stage of our creation, we bear God’s signature.
Management and the Spirit’s work aren’t opposed to one another. The Spirit helps us manage better. You just don’t want managing to be in the driver’s seat.
When we pray for the things we want, God provides the hearts we need.
Ministry to State can create something different: a place for Christian women to offer each other guidance in navigating the Capitol culture and a safe space for asking hard questions about the faith.
May God help us to hear the urgent call of the apostle to this most vital task, and with clarity and conviction, “preach the word.”
The petition for God’s will to be done in and through our lives is the key to abiding in God’s love and peace.