Posts with the tag “preparation”
“The Gospel Without Borders”
by Brian Rhodus on October 15th, 2025
Acts 10 reminds us that God’s heart is bigger than our boundaries. Peter’s vision wasn’t about food, it was about people, showing that no one is beyond God’s reach. Like Peter, we’re being prepared: sometimes in quiet faithfulness, sometimes through a change in our thinking, and sometimes through bold obedience. The gospel of Jesus tears down barriers and invites everyone into God’s family by grace, not tradition. Read More
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From Persecutor to Preacher (Part 3)
by Brian Rhodus on September 24th, 2025
Have you ever wondered if God could really use someone with a messy past—or if you yourself truly belonged among His people? In Acts 9:26–31, we meet Saul, once the church’s greatest threat, now seeking fellowship with the very disciples he tried to destroy. Fear and hesitation fill the room, until Barnabas steps forward with courage and encouragement. His welcome opens the door for Saul’s ministry and shows us what can happen when the church chooses to see others through the lens of Christ’s transforming power. This story calls us to be “Barnabas-like” believers who welcome outsiders, stand with the vulnerable, and encourage growth in others. Read More
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No Strings Attached: The Radical Freedom of Grace
December 7th, 2025
The Four Movements That Build Strong Churches
December 5th, 2025
Watch and See: When God's Patience Reaches Its Appointed End
November 26th, 2025
Getting Back Up: The Courage to Keep Preaching When Everything Falls Apart
November 24th, 2025
The Uncomfortable Question: Will You Bless or Be Cursed?
November 20th, 2025
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The Sweet Smell of Salvation: Finding Hope in Jonah's StoryWhen Light Confronts Darkness: Positioning Ourselves for God's MissionThe Unstoppable Movement: Four Rhythms That Carry the Gospel ForwardThe Uncomfortable Question: Will You Bless or Be Cursed?Getting Back Up: The Courage to Keep Preaching When Everything Falls ApartWatch and See: When God's Patience Reaches Its Appointed End
