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

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Some of the most dangerous problems are the ones we don’t even realize we have. In week two of On Time God, we'll explore the older brother in Luke 15 and uncover how it’s possible to appear close to God on the outside while being far from His heart on the inside. Whether you feel far from God or like you’ve “never left,” His grace is available to you.

Ever feel like you’ve gone too far to come back? In week one of On Time God, we look at Jesus’ story in Gospel of Luke 15 and discover a powerful truth: you are not too far gone. Before the Prodigal son could fix anything, his father was already running toward him. That’s the heart of God: He meets you right where you are, with grace you don’t have to earn and love that never runs out.

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.

The story of Jesus didn’t begin with confident believers. It began with disillusioned followers who walked away, only to be pulled back by something they couldn’t ignore.

The gap between skepticism and faith starts to close when Christianity is viewed through the lens of history. In this conversation with Andy Stanley and John Dickson, the story of Jesus is presented as something meant to be investigated, not avoided.

Jesus regularly challenged people’s assumptions about both wealth and eternity, and when he did so it revealed that the way we handle what’s temporary points to what we truly believe is permanent.