
The ordinary becomes something extraordinary when God is involved. The work of the Holy Spirit does not have to look supernatural. He works through our work, using earthly materials and very human capabilities.

The ordinary becomes something extraordinary when God is involved. The work of the Holy Spirit does not have to look supernatural. He works through our work, using earthly materials and very human capabilities.

We are wired for worship. When we reject God, we quickly find an idol to fill the gap in our meaningless existence.

Many of us have been taught that we have to decide what is right and wrong for ourselves, that an objective standard for right and wrong, good and evil, does not actually exist. How far can we really take that idea?

The night Jesus was betrayed, he celebrated the Passover with his disciples. Christ died in conjunction with the Passover. That was no coincidence. “And when I see the blood, I will pass over you…” (Exodus 12:13)