Isaiah 40:31 says that those who “hope in the Lord” are not anxiously holding on but always “renewing their strength” and even “soaring.” Hope in God leads to “running and not growing weary” and “walking and not being faint.”
Has the pain, the turmoil, the struggles, the illness, and the accusations of the past year been wiped away just because the minute hand ticked from midnight to 12:01 a.m.?"
This is what living looks like, this is what freedom feels like
This is what heaven sounds like, we praise You, we praise You
This is what living looks like, this is what freedom feels like
This is what heaven sounds like, we praise You, we praise You
In this never-anticipated time of uncertainty, may we find comfort in the fact that we don't have to figure Jesus out or know what He's doing or understand what He has ahead for us -- we simply need to follow Him...
How are you doing spiritually in this season? Crisis can distract us at best and totally derail us at worst. How do we continue growing in Christ and living out His mission when the world around us in in so much chaos?
This resource is designed to help you and your leadership team think through a contextualized plan to reopen and start new churches during this global pandemic.
This vivid reminder is not a declaration that a global pandemic is the boss of me, but rather, it exposes the fragile underbelly of my baseless self-reliance.
And, now, in the midst of sheltering-in-place, social distancing, and stay-at-home orders, waiting is harder. A tiny virus has placed an entire world, literally, in a holding pattern.