Recently I visited Australia and while I was there I had the opportunity to preach at a church made up of no more than 20 people.
Growing up, my brother and I had the entire lower floor of the house to ourselves. It was awesome.
When I was in first grade, I was a little bit mischievous.
It's been said that there are two important teachings in the Bible, two big overarching truths that you find throughout the Bible.
When water flows, it naturally wants to go downstream and find the lowest spot. And that's kind of a beautiful picture of the Gospel.
It was amazing to me that this 97 year old man still had the heart of a missionary.
The Gospel has a transformational quality for our own personal lives and our marriages and our relationships to our children.
Hyperbole is so common today it is easy to lose perspective about how good the news of the Gospel really is.
Reverend Brian Klebig shares the story of how 10 cents affected multiple generations of his family.
Do you ever feel like you're being watched? Like your every move is being observed? Well, I can assure you you're not going crazy.
God seems to have positioned his church right at the epicenter of every single communication revolution that has ever taken place.
I've lived in parts of the country where I think the people were very ready to talk about the things of God in their daily conversation.