by casagrandechurchofchristblogs | Jun 28, 2020 | blessings, ChurchOfChrist, crucifixion, Faith, Heart, Heaven, Jesus, Love, Sacrifice, Worship
The more we struggle to have fellowship together the more with either grow stronger or die. It all works just like bodily exercise and that’s exactly what Paul says in 1 Timothy 4:8. If challenges make you work harder at prayer, reading and studying your Bible,...
by casagrandechurchofchristblogs | Jun 23, 2020 | ChurchOfChrist, Evil, Faith, Joy, Peace, Revival, Satan, warfare
One of the hard lessons of this present epidemic is the fact that it will come and go. The last couple of weeks saw a resurgence here in Arizona and with at least one known case among us (although his was during our original two-month quarantine and so very unlikely...
by casagrandechurchofchristblogs | May 9, 2020 | Bible, Church, Faith, judging, leadership, Truth, Worship
Have you read your Bible today? Several people have said that they’ve gotten ahead in their reading schedule with all this extra time at home. Is there really such a thing as spending too much time with someone you love? Most of us have loved ones that are no longer...
by casagrandechurchofchristblogs | May 5, 2020 | Bible, Everyday Life, Faith, God, Love, Peace, Spirituality
How’s your Bible reading going? Many people have said they are eating too much while basically confined to home. But has anyone ever read and studied too much of God’s word? Ever heard of anyone spending too much time with God? Now’s a perfect time to catch up with...
by casagrandechurchofchristblogs | Nov 16, 2019 | Everyday Life, Faith, Peace, Thanksgiving
From the Preacher’s Pen… Do you enjoy reading and/or hearing a good story? Many of us learn to love stories as we hear them, perhaps at bedtime, growing up. Many of us have sweet memories of sharing stories with our children as they grew up. Let me ask a slightly...
by casagrandechurchofchristblogs | Nov 1, 2019 | Faith, Peace, Spirituality, warfare, Worship
From the Preacher’s Pen… David was a warrior. That fact would eventually make him unfit to build the Temple that he longed to build for the Lord. But that same fact also led to peace and allowed his son, Solomon, to build it. It would be a grave error to conclude that...