Last night at Sola, (our student ministry) in honor of Valentine’s Day this weekend, we decided to take a look at God’s design and purpose for romance. After the sermon, we let students anonymously text in questions they had about love, dating, marriage and romance. However, in our short 15 minutes we had, we were unable … Continue reading Dating Q&A: Compiled List
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Dating Q&A: How far is too far?
Last night at Sola, (our student ministry) in honor of Valentine’s Day this weekend, we decided to take a look at God’s design and purpose for romance. After the sermon, we let students anonymously text in questions they had about love, dating, marriage and romance. However, in our short 15 minutes we had, we were unable … Continue reading Dating Q&A: How far is too far?
Dating Q&A: Why would restrictions enhance joy?
Last night at Sola, (our student ministry) in honor of Valentine’s Day this weekend, we decided to take a look at God’s design and purpose for romance. After the sermon, we let students anonymously text in questions they had about love, dating, marriage and romance. However, in our short 15 minutes we had, we were unable … Continue reading Dating Q&A: Why would restrictions enhance joy?
Dating Q&A: How do I know that I love someone?
Last night at Sola, (our student ministry) in honor of Valentine's Day this weekend, we decided to take a look at God's design and purpose for romance. After the sermon, we let students anonymously text in questions they had about love, dating, marriage and romance. However, in our short 15 minutes we had, we were unable … Continue reading Dating Q&A: How do I know that I love someone?
Let’s Talk: Dating
We sat across from one another outside a Starbucks on a sunny Spring day. She held a hand over her eyebrows, like a make-shift visor, blocking out the sun that was shining in her eyes. It was a gorgeous day, but I was sweating, and not because it was too hot. I was trying to … Continue reading Let’s Talk: Dating
Jesus is Sweeter Than Turkish Delight
In C.S. Lewis' wildly popular The Chronicles of Narnia: The Lion, The Witch and The Wardrobe, there is a powerful allegory that Lewis employs to vividly depict the nature of sin. Edmund, one of the four Pevensie children, falls prey to an evil White Witch almost immediately upon entering Narnia. The Witch finds Edmund wandering in the forest … Continue reading Jesus is Sweeter Than Turkish Delight
What is “Sola”?
Does the name of your ministry really matter? Is it just the garnish on the side of the real meat and potatoes of what you are doing? The whip cream on top of the cake? Probably, I think. But it is also the first thing that people will hear when they are invited, and it is … Continue reading What is “Sola”?
75 Signs Your Growing in Grace: Scotty Smith
Scotty Smith is a blogger for The Gospel Coalition, and months ago tweeted a series of reflections on hyper-practical ways we can tell we are maturing in God's grace. I found them all extremely helpful, and hope you do as well. The full list is here, but here are a few: A sign you're growing in … Continue reading 75 Signs Your Growing in Grace: Scotty Smith
The Bible Project
In the book of Exodus, God explains that for the construction of the Tabernacle and the Ark, He has uniquely gifted two men, Oholiab and Bezalel, and "filled them with the Spirit of God, with ability and intelligence, with knowledge and all craftsmanship, to devise artistic designs..." (Ex. 31:3-4). Upon viewing the content that is … Continue reading The Bible Project
Suicide and Grace: The Life of William Cowper
William Cowper (1731-1800), one of the great poets and hymn writers in the history of the church, was born in London and lived during the time of the Great Awakening of George Whitfield, Jonathan Edwards, John Wesley, and most influential of all in his life, John Newton. Cowper’s life, which was riddled with severe depression, … Continue reading Suicide and Grace: The Life of William Cowper





