So many in the body of Christ are in a place of transition and change as Father is realigning people for a new season of fruit bearing. In order to transition well from one season to the next, it is often necessary to grieve in a healthy way that sets us free to bear fruit in our new season.
Tag: life
Book Intro: Unsearchable – A Journey Into the Riches of Christ
Intro for upcoming book ‘Unsearchable: A Journey Into the Riches of Christ’.
Most people attribute their security and sense of well being to their natural state or sum of their resources, but it became apparent to me that, as believers in Christ, we are the wealthiest people on the planet completely apart from the status of our bank account. To take it even a step further, if we attribute our state of wealth or well-being based on the abundance or lack of our material possession or our natural state, we have already missed apprehending the riches of Christ. This upcoming book will be part instruction and part application and sometimes miraculous real life testimonies on a journey into the riches of Christ.
The Unsearchable Riches of Christ Sermon Series
During the second half of 2019, the Holy Spirit highlighted the phrase “unsearchable riches of Christ” in Ephesians 3:8. That began a journey of learning and stepping into something that would change the way I saw everything.
Born Infected
I was born infected. We all were. But, the good news is there is already a 100% cure for all who want it.
The 2020 Transfer from the Coaster of Happiness to the Locomotive of Joy
Father said, “It’s time to move from the roller coaster of happiness to the locomotive of joy.” Roller coasters make for a great ride but a terrible life. We are being invited to make the switch to the unshakable, unstoppable Locomotive of Joy that runs on the rails of truth and grace.
Man Code of Ethics
Men and brothers, This is our Code of Ethics (Man Code video HERE) for Lion Chasers Men @ Living Word … More
She Was Once Your Queen
Dear Husband,
Don’t take for granted that you get to wake up next to the woman who said “I do” to you. Hurt and disappointment may have put walls between you, but remember there was a time you didn’t want to live another day without her. …. . .