Discipleship does not happen outside the context of relationship. Ryan Vandenberg, Shawn Humig, Stephen McVay and Jon Smith bring words of exhortation for life in the body. A reminder that we are called to make disciples, not converts.
Sam and Amy share the fourth installment of child training principles. Taking time to discern each child's heart can tell you something unique about each one's calling, gifting and strengths.
Jonathan speaks on the positive results of justification found in Romans 4:25-5:2 and encourages us to examine what law we are living by: the Law of Work that results in wages or the Law of Faith that results in gifts.
Jonathan reviews the difference between House Church and corporate Equipping Meetings. Also a testimony and send out for Cole & Meg to Pagosa Springs, Colorado.
Three testimonies about the love of God leads off Jonathan's discussion of how Solomon woos the Shulamite woman in Song of Songs. Knowing God's love has implications for how we think, behave, repent and pray.
The enemy has a strategy in this current season of blooming in our spiritual family: to "ruin the vineyard” with “little foxes” as spoken of in Song of Songs 2:14-15. Jon Smith and Sam McVay explore these root damaging issues that produce division and destruction along with how to battle against them.
The enemy has a strategy in this current season of blooming in our spiritual family: to "ruin the vineyard” with “little foxes” as spoken of in Song of Songs 2:14-15. Jon Smith and Sam McVay explore these root damaging issues that produce division and destruction along with how to battle against them.
Jonathan brings a message of encouragement about partnership under Jesus' yoke and experiencing freedom & rest instead of the heaviness under a yoke of slavery.