by Murungi Igweta | May 25, 2026 | Practical Living
Imagine a boat, on an anchor, on the shore abandoned. The anchors and the ropes soon begin to rust and to wear out because of one thing โ neglect. A neglected boat might, by and by, very slowly drift away as the ropes are weathered by the elements and cut. Some of you...
by Eric Ayala | Nov 17, 2025 | Practical Living
In part one we looked at the foundation of fellowship, which came from our need, from Christโs work, and from our worship together. Part two talked about the facilitation of fellowship in expressing vulnerability, going through trials together, and going through...
by Eric Ayala | Nov 10, 2025 | Practical Living
We previously looked at the foundation of our fellowship. That included recognizing our need for fellowship, recognizing we are already spiritually connected in fellowship, and recognizing our common worship together. This article points to how we can facilitate...
by Eric Ayala | Nov 3, 2025 | Practical Living
Humans have a need for connection to other people. We want a place to belong, where we know our people and our people know us. For Christians, our need for connection goes beyond just a hobby group or a club association, but a deep spiritual relationship with...
by John Divito | Dec 30, 2024 | Practical Living
As the new year begins, it is helpful for us to consider how we can draw closer to our Savior. In His great love for us, God promises to commune with us as we devote ourselves to His Word. But if we are honest with ourselves, many of us struggle to spend time reading...
by Eric Ayala | Nov 1, 2024 | Practical Living
Editor’s Note: As America’s election day approaches, what should Christians think about politics whether we win or lose? Eric Ayala offers us a pastoral perspective during this turbulent time. While Christians may not agree over specific aspects of...