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Do we make God in our own image, or do we allow ourselves to be conformed to the image of Christ? Robby Carter helps us think about a challenging passage about Jesus from the Gospel of Luke which redirects our attention to the Lord.

When Jesus rose from the dead, one of the basic difference between men and women was made evident. Pastor Tom helps us make the connection between the resurrection and our roles as men and women of God.

No matter what our present circumstances and past histories look like, God can see all of history at a glance. This truth urges us toward service and mission, and it assures us that the best is yet to come.

In our walk of faith, the Lord calls us to take the risk of following him. Even though we might fall when he removes our "training wheels," we have to get up and try again.

Just like a gardener asking for one more year to tend and fertilize his garden, Jesus continually gives us one more chance to turn to him and accept his forgiveness.

The LORD instructed the ancient Israelites to remember their historical roots by saying, "My father was a wandering Aramean." Pastor Tom helps us understand the importance of such a statement and its application to our lives as Christians today.

The earthly ministry of Jesus began at a joyous wedding party. Why should the Christian life be any different?

What do we do with a world that is full of terror and horror? Now, more than ever, we need a fearless leader - our Savior.

In worship services, we are the actors, and God is the only audience. Why, then, did Jesus watch people's temple offerings so carefully? What was so special about the widow's two pennies?

God's plan of salvation requires us to stay here on Earth, even after we've been saved. The Christian life is not without hardship, but in the Beatitudes, Jesus encourages us for the journey.
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