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Chaos rarely arrives all at once. It often begins with ordinary choices that seem reasonable until the consequences finally surface.

Chaos rarely arrives all at once. It often begins with ordinary choices that seem reasonable until the consequences finally surface.

We never know how one small invitation might change someone’s story… until we offer it.

One of Jesus’s parting messages to his disciples was to abide in him—to stay continuously connected to him. But how do we do that with all that is going on in our daily life? There is a way. And the answer may surprise you.

One of the greatest improvements in modern medicine is the ability to measure our health through a blood sample. Common bloodwork measures a number of things that can alert us to a possible ailment that needs attention. In the first century, the apostle Paul gave us a list we can use to monitor our spiritual health and alert us when something may need more attention.

We often focus on what’s above the surface in our lives: family, finances, successes or failures in our careers, etc. It’s easy to do because that’s what we can see. But there’s a lot going on under the surface as well. In this message we draw our attention to the impact of what’s below the surface.

Healthy relationships aren’t built on rules, but they can’t survive without a particular one. And it’s a rule that removes every loophole.

The secret to stronger relationships isn’t being understood, but choosing to put someone else first, even when they don’t deserve it.

Every conflict feels like it’s about what someone else did, but the real source runs deeper and it’s hard to admit.

One of the interesting things about the Easter account is that so many of the people in the story missed what was right in front of them. They couldn’t see it. But once the reality of the resurrection became clear to them, they couldn’t see anything else.