At some point in our lives, we will find ourselves in the position where we have the opportunity to vouch for someone who doesn’t deserve it. Putting our name on someone’s second chance seems risky, but God has done that countless times with us. Do we have the ability to see the potential in others that God sees in us?
The Godfather • Gladstone
Rock & A Hard Place • Paul
May 20, 2018 • Mark Sheets
In the Spotlight • North Oak
May 27, 2018 • Mark Sheets
Keep your head down, put in an honest day’s work, and life will largely turn out fair. Except that it doesn’t. It seems like others, who don’t approach life they way “they should” receive unfair advantages, or 2nd/3rd/4th chances. Or worse, we are asked to pardon someone who has done something that we deem to be unforgivable. How does our faith intersecting with our behavior towards others demonstrate our belief in Christ?
In the Spotlight • Platte Co
May 27, 2018 • Adam Mustoe
Keep your head down, put in an honest day’s work, and life will largely turn out fair. Except that it doesn’t. It seems like others, who don’t approach life they way “they should” receive unfair advantages, or 2nd/3rd/4th chances. Or worse, we are asked to pardon someone who has done something that we deem to be unforgivable. How does our faith intersecting with our behavior towards others demonstrate our belief in Christ?
In the Spotlight • Gladstone
May 27, 2018 • Mark Sheets
Keep your head down, put in an honest day’s work, and life will largely turn out fair. Except that it doesn’t. It seems like others, who don’t approach life they way “they should” receive unfair advantages, or 2nd/3rd/4th chances. Or worse, we are asked to pardon someone who has done something that we deem to be unforgivable. How does our faith intersecting with our behavior towards others demonstrate our belief in Christ?