Our minds are incredibly powerful, and the things we meditate on inform our actions. What dominates your thought life? Is it constant comparison with other people and unrealistic expectations of yourself? Or, are you consumed with guilt and shame over past mistakes? If we are not guarded, our minds can easily give way to anxiety, fear, depression. Instead of walking in the freedom Christ purchased for us at the cross, we can begin to feel overwhelmed and trapped. We are called instead to take every thought captive so that we can walk in victory, rather than defeat.
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Get Your Head In The Game
Breakout Two & Three
September 23, 2023 • Angela McAlister
Train the Home Team - Big Kids
September 23, 2023 • Tracey Wagner
Though the goal of parenting remains the same, the manner in which we parent our children evolves as they age. We don’t have the same control over an eighteen year old that we did when they were two years old. How can we continue to invest in our children as they grow into the young men and women God has called them to be? How does our role change, and what should we prioritize as parents? Though your children are not babies anymore, they desperately need your love, care, and even your correction at times. As parents, we must continue to maintain relationship with our children as we encourage them to walk with the Lord.
Train the Home Team - Little Kids
September 23, 2023 • Tracey Wagner
It is an awesome and (sometimes terrifying!) responsibility to be entrusted with children. How do we train them up in the Lord when they are young? What should be the goal of parenting? The Bible encourages us to walk closely with our children and to teach them the things of the Lord. Even when they are young, children have an incredible capacity to learn and understand Biblical truths. Commit to love them well and plant seeds in your young children that will bear fruit as they age.
Study the Playbook
September 23, 2023 • Diane Clift
We are constantly being inundated with messages through entertainment, social media, the news, influencers, and even everyday social settings. We quickly become flooded with mixed messages that begin to inform how we think. Instead of truth being a fixed absolute and immovable foundation, our culture views truth as a shifting concept that ought to bend and adjust depending on the situation. We commonly hear, “my truth,” and “your truth,” as though truth is up for grabs. The Bible, however, teaches that truth is knowable and dependable. We must cling tightly to it so we are not carried away by doctrinal fads or an ever changing culture.