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God has given every one of us great potential that He is seeking to draw out of us to develop and help us realize.

Some people in our society today think that all shame is bad. That is not true. There is Destructive Shame and Constructive Shame. All Destructive Shame is bad. But, we have forgotten that Constructive Shame is very beneficial to us as individuals and to our society as a whole. What's the difference?

In America, we don't like pain. We run away from it. We go to great extremes to avoid it. But, in doing so, we often make our pain worse, rather than better. What is a better way to deal with our pain?

In the story of Philip and the Ethiopian eunuch in Acts 8, God is telling us that we need to Be Open, Be Curious, and Be Flexible.

After Jesus' resurrection from the dead on Easter Sunday, He returned to talk to His disciples about the mission He wanted them to go on after He returned to heaven. What did He say? And what does that mean for the mission He wants us to go on today?

The Easter story is true. Jesus Christ really was resurrected. He actually came back to life from the dead. What happened on that first Easter Sunday? And what does it mean for us today?

When Jesus rode into Palm Sunday on a donkey, people cheered wildly. They were so excited to see Him. But, after they heard what He had to say, many lost interest. What was Jesus' Palm Sunday message and what does it mean for us today?

In John 17, Jesus teaches us to pray

After the Last Supper, before He was arrested, Jesus spoke to His disciples about Who the Holy Spirit is. The two main verbs He used were that the Holy Spirit convicts us and guides us. Listen to this episode to hear why this is important and what difference this makes in our lives today.

In John 15, Jesus said, "I am the vine and you are the branches and apart from me, you can do nothing. In this chapter, He tells us that we must stick with Jesus, we must love one another, and we may be hated by the world.