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Relationships are at the heart of the Christian life: relationships with God and also with each other. We are responsible for guarding our hearts by setting aside our own spaces. On the broadcast, John Townsend breaks down the idea of boundaries.

How do you feel on a typical Sunday morning? In Part 2 of How to Listen in Church, we’ll talk about how to make assembling in worship more than a routine activity.

What is true stewardship? On the broadcast, we’ll hear from pastor and talk show host Chris Brown to learn about intentional living and the Biblical use of resources.

I get it. I can get bored listening to myself! From where I stand and teach I can see everything that happens out in the congregation. The men distracted with their gadgets. The mom distracted with a child. The teenager that fell asleep. Many of us think we know how to listen to the teacher in church because we listened to a teacher in school for 13 years, but do you REALLY know how to listen? This two part series will guide you through “Listening in Church”.

How can Christians serve developing communities? Rosemary Khamati, founder of Partnerships for East African Community Empowerment (PEACE), shares about fostering children’s education, leadership training and evangelism in Uganda.

It is time many of us rethought our definition of “blessed” to mean more than simply physical or material well-being. Learn more in this guest blog post from Mark Irving.


Michael continues to present expectations for Jesus the Messiah in Part 2 of “Messianic Expectations”.

Like those excited shepherd boys who spread the news of the Savior’s birth, all of us can participate in spreading that good news. We are all both sent and senders. Learn more on the blog:
