“My faith got me through it.”
“My faith is important to me.”
“Just have faith.”
Across society, faith has become a popular thing to throw around in conversation when things get hard, yet it’s rarely understood or practiced. It’s a powerful commitment to God that has been hijacked and diluted in the culture around us, as if faith itself has power, rather than the One the Bible challenges us to put our faith in.
2. True Faith
Fixing Faith
September 16, 2018 • Bruce Miller
1. Saving Faith
September 9, 2018 • Bruce Miller
“My faith got me through it.” “My faith is important to me.” “Just have faith.” Across society, faith has become a popular thing to throw around in conversation when things get hard, yet it’s rarely understood or practiced. It’s a powerful commitment to God that has been hijacked and diluted in the culture around us, as if faith itself has power, rather than the One the Bible challenges us to put our faith in.
3. Confident Faith
September 23, 2018 • Bruce Miller
“My faith got me through it.” “My faith is important to me.” “Just have faith.” Across society, faith has become a popular thing to throw around in conversation when things get hard, yet it’s rarely understood or practiced. It’s a powerful commitment to God that has been hijacked and diluted in the culture around us, as if faith itself has power, rather than the One the Bible challenges us to put our faith in.
4. Powerful Faith
September 30, 2018 • Bruce Miller
“My faith got me through it.” “My faith is important to me.” “Just have faith.” Across society, faith has become a popular thing to throw around in conversation when things get hard, yet it’s rarely understood or practiced. It’s a powerful commitment to God that has been hijacked and diluted in the culture around us, as if faith itself has power, rather than the One the Bible challenges us to put our faith in. This fall, join us on Sunday mornings in McKinney or Anna as we explore what the Bible truly says about faith, how it practically impacts our daily life, and even what it means to have “saving faith.”