
The beauty of fellowship
Fellowship with other believers is vital for our Christian walk. Not just for fun and laughs, but for encouragement, accountability and learning.
Fellowship with other believers is vital for our Christian walk. Not just for fun and laughs, but for encouragement, accountability and learning.
There’s one thing that truly never changes — God never changes. His love for us never changes. Jesus’ sacrifice for our sins will never change — it will never not be enough.
Christ, as the greatest Neighbor, has come down to us regardless of our qualifications and forgiven us for our sin. When we rest in Christ this Christmas, the hurting or rightly offended heart can find mercy and grace.
It has been a few weeks since my last blog post. In that time I graduated from college, which is still crazy to me.
Fellowship with other believers is vital for our Christian walk. Not just for fun and laughs, but for encouragement, accountability and learning.
There’s one thing that truly never changes — God never changes. His love for us never changes. Jesus’ sacrifice for our sins will never change — it will never not be enough.
Christ, as the greatest Neighbor, has come down to us regardless of our qualifications and forgiven us for our sin. When we rest in Christ this Christmas, the hurting or rightly offended heart can find mercy and grace.
It has been a few weeks since my last blog post. In that time I graduated from college, which is still crazy to me.
Fellowship with other believers is vital for our Christian walk. Not just for fun and laughs, but for encouragement, accountability and learning.
There’s one thing that truly never changes — God never changes. His love for us never changes. Jesus’ sacrifice for our sins will never change — it will never not be enough.
Christ, as the greatest Neighbor, has come down to us regardless of our qualifications and forgiven us for our sin. When we rest in Christ this Christmas, the hurting or rightly offended heart can find mercy and grace.
It has been a few weeks since my last blog post. In that time I graduated from college, which is still crazy to me.
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