At One-Ment
Saying "sorry" is not enough. We must move from regret and remorse to correction and action.
Saying "sorry" is not enough. We must move from regret and remorse to correction and action.
Christ operated on the principle that quality begets quantity, not vice versa, and that church leaders today need to recapture this principle.
She had faith that we could do something to help them and wouldn't ask for anything in return or be judgmental.
If Christians make no effort to affect the world around them, they are of little value to God.
You must be willing to give when others take, to love with others hate, and to help when others abuse.
Everyone was trying to put their own personal spin on the word of God to suit their closely held beliefs, supporting the way they think things should be.
It's important that we take our cue from John Wesley and Jesus in actively putting ourselves out there and developing those relationships that truly make a lasting difference.
Jesus, God with us, was not the god of war. It's not what he taught and not the example he set of loving your neighbor, even the ones you don't like.
What John is telling us is that Christ has chosen to reflect his light through us, his children, to an unbelieving world.
But God had an important task for Joseph, and he didn't hesitate. He trusted God and willingly went where the spirit led him.