Truth For All Seasons

I really enjoy the book of the Bible, 1 Peter.  I love how relevant that it is to given situations, including the one we are in right now.  Peter, an apostle of Jesus Christ, wrote the letter to believers who had been scattered throughout multiple geographic regions.  And he’s writing to believers who are facing […]

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Whose Faith is it Anyways?: A College Kid’s Reflection on Growing Up in a Christian Home

A guest blog post from Crosspoint’s Worship and Communications Intern, Chris Garcia…   In my early high school years, my dad would intentionally remind me that I needed to make my faith my own; that there would come a time when I’m not going to have anyone waking me up for church in the morning […]

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Sanctify them by the truth

I love the clarity of the Scriptures.  For instance, in John 17:17, we get to read of Jesus praying for you and I.  For His future believers, and so we get to clearly hear one thing the Lord wants to do in every believer, no matter their age or how long they have followed Him. […]

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Become Like Me

To echo Paul’s words and say, follow me as I follow Christ.  Become like me, as I become more and more like Jesus.  For knowing Him and being known by Him, is of surpassing value in my life.

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March Madness

So, as you get your brackets filled out, wait for the tipoff, and look forward to some exciting basketball; also keep your eyes fixed on glorifying God in all we do, and applying the Gospel in all areas of our life.  As believers, we shouldn’t just be looking for “One Shining Moment” to be a witness for Christ, but rather look for many little moments to be the light of Christ to others in our day to day walk with Jesus

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Blind Spots

So if we know that we are unaware of blind spots and yet aware that they have the potential to cause a wreck if they go unnoticed, what do we do?

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