Teaching

Resolve

Do your best to present yourself to God as one approved, a worker who has no need to be ashamed, rightly handling the word of truth.                                                           […]

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Roots Concho River

Roots

Roots Jesus was an incredible teacher.  He knew his subject matter – after all, he was God’s son (John 1: 1-2).  He was compassionate for his people – he wanted them to know His Father, too (Matthew 9:36).  And he knew how to relate all that knowledge to people in easy ways that would help

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Baking Bread

I’m baking bread today.  This means that I am not going anywhere this morning, as bread baking requires my attention for several hours.  The laundry seems to be wanting a little attention, too.  And the dog! Funny how that happens! No matter what kind of yeast bread you are making, it does take time.  Time

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The Hole Truth

The basement of our church is reserved for children ministries. The tables are smaller, chairs are petite, colors are vibrant. All to make the space comfortable so that kids will listen (hopefully) and learn (confidently) about Bible stories and leave with knowledge that will help them as they journey through life – or in this case – elementary school.

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Shadows

To make a shadow, you must have two things – a light source and something that blocks this light source. This morning, the shadow didn’t last long. Other times, we seem to be caught up in the darkness for a while. When that happens, how do we endure?

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