Be Prepared
Just as her friends were doing, my daughter Melissa was busily preparing for adulthood. At school, she was getting ready for college by taking the right courses and had signed up for the ACT college entrance test.
Outside of class, Melissa was learning the socialization skills it takes to get along with people by spending time with friends, classmates, and teammates.
A lively conversation about gaining recognition for the things we do
We all like being rewarded for a job well done. But when it comes to working in God’s kingdom, our focus can’t be on what we’ll get for our good deeds.
Who Do We See?
For many years, Allen Funt’s Candid Camera television program delighted viewers by using a hidden camera to catch the often hilarious reactions of ordinary people to unexpected situations. Their approach, according to his son Peter was: “We believe people are wonderful, and we’re out to confirm it.”
Find helpful insight for our lives in Jesus’ Sermon on the Mount
Thursday, March 29, 2012, Part 2
Matthew 6:1-18
IDEA: Why we do good deeds matters to God.
PURPOSE: To help listeners realize why the motives for what we do matters to Christ.
Trust Me
When I was a little girl, my aunt and uncle took me to Lake Michigan. While some of my cousins ventured far out into the waves, I played close to shore. Then my Uncle Norm asked me, “Can you swim?” “No,” I admitted. “Don’t worry,” he said. “I’ll take you out there.”
Find practical applications for today in Jesus’ Sermon on the Mount
Why we do good deeds matters to God.
To help listeners realize why the motives for what we do matters to Christ.
One Beautiful Moment
One snap of the shutter, and there it was . . . one beautiful moment captured in time for eternity. The late summer sun reflected in the breaking wave made the water look like liquid gold splashing onto the shore. If my friend had not been there with his camera, the wave would have gone unnoticed, like so many others that have come and gone, seen only by God.
Let’s revisit Jesus’ teaching in the Sermon on the Mount
Tuesday, March 27, 2012
Matthew 5
IDEA: It is productive to see the whole as we talk about the parts.
PURPOSE: To help listeners appreciate the way Jesus teaches a basic principle by applying it to life.
The Real Thing
A church in Naperville, Illinois, is basking in excitement about its brand-new bells in the belfry above its sanctuary. When the church was built many years ago, they didn’t have the money to purchase bells. However, for its 25th anniversary they were able to raise the funds to hang three bells in the vacant space.
Avenue To Power
When Tarah was in high school, she had a growing fear that she would someday battle a serious illness. So she began to pray—asking God to spare her from this imagined illness. Then she reached a turning point in her thinking, and she yielded her future to God no matter what.
Sharing Space
The number of people who run a business out of their homes is in the millions. But some have found that working alone can be a little too lonely. To give these lonely ones a community, “co-working” spaces have been designed. Large facilities are rented out where people working by themselves can share space with others.
I’ll Take Him
Years ago, when I was a student at the University of California at Berkeley, I developed a friendship with a fellow student who had suffered a terrible loss. His child had died and his wife had left him because she couldn’t deal with the pain.
An engaging conversation about the women in Christ’s family tree
Friday, March 23, 2012
Something To Declare
It was just a routine baggage inspection, but there was nothing ordinary about the contents of the suitcase. The Swiss customs agent who examined it discovered 14 original drawings by Pablo Picasso. The artwork, which was contained in a sketchbook, was estimated to be worth as much as $1.5 million, yet the passenger indicated “nothing to declare” to customs authorities.