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December 7, 2021
How to Disagree on Theology
Have you ever heard about the deep disagreements and astounding admiration shared between George Whitefield and John Wesley? These two saw things differently but maintained a deep commitment to the bond in Christ.
Published on December 07, 2021 05:37
December 5, 2021
How Should We Interpret Apocalyptic Literature?
While the entire Bible has interpretive challenges, none is so difficult to navigate as the Book of Revelation. Despite the debated details, the main point of the book is full of glorious and guaranteed promises.
Published on December 05, 2021 16:15
You Can’t Love Until You’ve Been Loved
Our love for God and others is contingent upon HIs love for us. We are incapable of loving another until we grasp the unfathomable love of God.
Published on December 05, 2021 05:51
December 2, 2021
Recommission
Italy converted the Splendid cruise ship into a floating hospital to assist the growing patients in their country. It transitioned from a trip of a lifetime to a hope for a lifeline. I believe our churches need to make the some type of transition.
Published on December 02, 2021 05:01
December 1, 2021
Reorganizing Your Device
Our phones are often like a junk drawer in your house. You consistently put more in there and rarely take anything out. If you are serious about setting healthy limits regarding technology, you will have to make some intentional changes. It’s time to go the second mile in reorganizing your device.
Published on December 01, 2021 05:01
November 30, 2021
Commission Collective
One of the greatest mismanagements of Kingdom stewardship is when we reinvent wheels that have been running well for a long time. We must reorient ourselves as Christians and within our churches to a commission collective mindset.
Published on November 30, 2021 05:01
November 28, 2021
Rocky Creek 2021 Annual Report
We’ve compiled highlights and stories over the past year and have shared some of our plans for 2022 which you ...
Published on November 28, 2021 18:57
Not Every Spiritual Person Is Spirit-Led
Many people seem to be spiritual but really aren’t biblical. We must learn to test the spirits of what people say so that we don’t drift away from the Spirit of God.
Published on November 28, 2021 05:51
November 25, 2021
The Empty Chair
To all those gathering around a table with an empty chair today, whether it is vacant due to a death or a decision, it is acceptable to admit: things are not the way they should be, but it reminds us that another feast is coming and disappointments cannot linger there.
Published on November 25, 2021 01:57
November 24, 2021
Reconsidering Your Comment
In recent years, the rise of our social media interaction has caused us to communicate very differently than ever before. People who are reserved to share certain things in person become emboldened online to the detriment of us all. It’s time to go the second mile in reconsidering your comment.
Published on November 24, 2021 04:17


