Jan 12
2024
Missions: Sending for God's Glory
The glorious and good news of the gospel is one of joyful proclamation that should be spread to every corner of the earth and lead to worship of our Triune God. What joy! What an honor!
The glorious and good news of the gospel is one of joyful proclamation that should be spread to every corner of the earth and lead to worship of our Triune God. What joy! What an honor!
Keep Reading[Medicine should be done] as an apprentice to the Great Physician—who is both the healer, and most importantly, the eternal cure—for his glory and not your own.
Keep ReadingI’ve been writing secular lyrics for a long time; but lately, as my faith has gone into high gear, the Holy Spirit has been calling me to write praise lyrics. And I’ve been picking up on little phrases here or there that have sparked ideas for themes to write about.
Keep ReadingWithin the church body, we worship together, grow together, serve one another, disciple one another, and gaze at Christ together. Among all of the essential activities that take place within the life of the church, we should ask the question, “Are events that are geared primarily towards fellowship really necessary?”
Keep ReadingJan 12
2024
The glorious and good news of the gospel is one of joyful proclamation that should be spread to every corner of the earth and lead to worship of our Triune God. What joy! What an honor!
Jan 12
2024
[Medicine should be done] as an apprentice to the Great Physician—who is both the healer, and most importantly, the eternal cure—for his glory and not your own.
Aug 10
2023
I’ve been writing secular lyrics for a long time; but lately, as my faith has gone into high gear, the Holy Spirit has been calling me to write praise lyrics. And I’ve been picking up on little phrases here or there that have sparked ideas for themes to write about.
Aug 10
2023
Within the church body, we worship together, grow together, serve one another, disciple one another, and gaze at Christ together. Among all of the essential activities that take place within the life of the church, we should ask the question, “Are events that are geared primarily towards fellowship really necessary?”