Choose to Lose
Nobody likes to lose. Whether it’s the big game or a little argument, if given the choice, you’d pick winning. But what if the choice wasn’t that simple? What if more hung in the balance than just winning?
Nobody likes to lose. Whether it’s the big game or a little argument, if given the choice, you’d pick winning. But what if the choice wasn’t that simple? What if more hung in the balance than just winning?
In spite of some of the Christians you’ve met or done business with, in spite of revivals and scandals, in spite of how you view the Bible, and in spite of your church experience, you should consider putting your faith in Jesus as your Savior. Why? It has nothing to do with your personal experience
Why would God leave the comfort and recognition of heaven to live on this ball of dirt in a time before morphine and indoor plumbing when the best of conditions barely paralleled the worst of modern day conditions? Why? We think we know why He died. But what compelled him to live as one of
Too often, the church doesn’t feel like a safe place for people who are far from God. They experience judgment and rejection. But that’s not what Jesus intended when he established his church. He meant for the church to be a magnet for the unchurched, a place where they could find reconciliation with God.
Nobody likes to lose. Whether it’s the big game or a little argument, if given the choice, you’d pick winning. But what if the choice wasn’t that simple? What if
Why would God leave the comfort and recognition of heaven to live on this ball of dirt in a time before morphine and indoor plumbing when the best of conditions