Acts 3-5
The Lord has a wonderful way of seeing all of us, as He did Peter - in the “eternal NOW” and to help use understand how we fit into God’s plan to bless the lives of others.
The Lord has a wonderful way of seeing all of us, as He did Peter - in the “eternal NOW” and to help use understand how we fit into God’s plan to bless the lives of others.
A young field biologist, whose peripatetic childhood left her feeling rootless, searches for a sense of home in some of the world's wildest places. She works in extreme conditions in Antarctica, studying prey and predators, birds, and seals. In the process, she discovers fragility and terror, and, ultimately, the magic of life.
Today we’re studying Acts 3:12-13 together, so grab your scriptures and let’s dive in!
When trauma is introduced to the body it often gets stored there because one doesn’t know how to release it. But it can be released and is necessary for a healthy mind-body connection. Cami Birdno is back again this week talking specifically about four main tools or practices that one can use to identify and release the trauma we have within us. As Cami will state, this is just an introductory overview of four main tools, so if you want to learn more please reach out to Cami so she can help you learn the tools better and apply them in your quest to release the trauma in your body.
As we allow the Holy Ghost into our lives, we can be very effective witnesses and not just “casual observers” of the resurrected Christ and His gospel.
It must have been so difficult for the disciples to see Jesus leave for the last time. How would they know what to do?! Luckily, Jesus left them a gift. Let’s study Acts 1:8 together!
Thank goodness that God is in charge - a message that should bring hope and comfort at times when we aren’t sure what to do or when unexpected things happen. If you’d like to view the video that goes with this podcast, click here
In this episode we'll talk about Acts 1-5. We'll review the account of Ananias and Sapphira in chapter five. Their story is a cautionary tale about many things, including doing good things for the best reasons. We'll discuss how our motivation is important when we are striving to walk the covenant path. Although doing good things is commendable, we should strive to do them for noble reasons. We'll talk about how being overly concerned about the perceptions of others can be a detriment to our mental health and also our patterns of obedience. We'll review how as we increase our feelings of self-confidence, we can become less dependent upon the opinions of others.
Today we’re studying Acts 2:37 together, so grab your scriptures and let’s dive in!
Wendi's experience living in a marriage with her spouse in a faith crisis. Her advice on how to navigate the complexities while still respecting boundaries.