He Will Hold Me Fast
This video shows a song called "He Will Hold Me Fast," which Andrew mentioned this past Sunday in his sermon, and which we will be singing in church soon. We trust you will find it encouraging. ...
Keep ReadingMy prayer for our women. Encouraging the ladies of Canyon to maximize their spiritual growth and gospel impact through books, through relationships, and through evangelism in the Summer of 2018. ...
If you’ve ever been dumbfounded by a passage of Scripture, here are 6 Guidelines for Clarifying Confusing Passages. ...
It has been said that “you will die without good friends,” and God has been clear in Scripture that every believer is truly in dire need of other believers. Perhaps one of the greatest reasons for this is that we have the opportunity to pray for one another. Never has there been a sweeter sensation than to hear the voice of a beloved friend speaking your name heavenward, lifting your burden with you to Him who carries all. “Cast your cares on Him, for He cares for you,” but sad is the person who must sit alone to cast their cares on God. Far better that a close brother or sister be there to help with the task, to bear it together, and to plead your case before the Father’s throne of grace. Do you have friends who truly pray for you? Do you pray for others? Today is a good day to pick up this habit. ...
A recommendation of the book, Knowledge of the Holy, by A.W. Tozer...
A short discussion of some primary things to consider when sharing your testimony. ...
This video shows a song called "He Will Hold Me Fast," which Andrew mentioned this past Sunday in his sermon, and which we will be singing in church soon. We trust you will find it encouraging. ...
Keep ReadingThoughts from Pastor Jason on the perspective and role of a leader at camp. ...
Keep ReadingThis is the introductory post in a series of blog posts in which we’ll be diving into the Spiritual Disciplines. ...
Keep ReadingHow you view the list of Spiritual Disciplines matters. The end goal here is not simply to “be a more disciplined person” or to “work harder and be better.” The great and wonderful aim of the spiritual disciplines is to dive deeper into “the surpassing value of knowing Christ Jesus my Lord” (Phil. 3:8)....
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