The Lord of the Sabbath
One of my favorite titles for Jesus is when he calls himself the Lord of the Sabbath.
(This is part one of a four-part series. We'll be sharing the next parts over the following weeks.)
One of my favorite titles for Jesus is when he calls himself the Lord of the Sabbath.
(This is part one of a four-part series. We'll be sharing the next parts over the following weeks.)
Let's talk politics. We're just going to jump straight into it, right into the danger zone.
This place transformed the way I view my life. Let me tell you about Meteora, Greece.
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My life has undergone a rather dramatic shift in the last couple months.
And there are two things I want to focus on today: humility and testimony.
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