VIDEO: CQ Kids – How Can We Memorize Scriptures?
Being able to call Scriptures to mind is a powerful skill. Have your kids watch this short animated video to learn some helpful hints used to memorize scriptures and more.
Being able to call Scriptures to mind is a powerful skill. Have your kids watch this short animated video to learn some helpful hints used to memorize scriptures and more.
To live is to make decisions. These decisions will directly influence how your life will unfold. Watch this short vlog then listen to the full podcast of the same name for more details.
Our decisions are supposed to always be in line with God’s will and Jesus’ footsteps. How must we think and what must we do in order to keep our decisions in line with all that would bring glory to God?
Have you ever thought about what it means to be given "the spirit of power and love and sound mind" as stated in 2 Timothy 1:7?
It is far too easy to fall into the trap of looking for God’s permission to do or act or respond when we really should be seeking His providential guidance. This is tricky – how do we tell the difference? How do we uncover what God would have us do in contrast to what He often allows us to do? Watch this short vlog then listen to the full podcast of the same name.
We all want to be successful at whatever it is we are focusing on. How do we do it? Be single-minded. Have your vision clear and your energy directed. It's not easy. We end up distracted, or we start something but don't finish or we even rationalize our way out of triumph. How do we put habitual double-minded thinking behind us and reach forward towards true, godly achievement? Watch this short vlog and then listen to our podcast of the same name: Am I a Double-Minded Christian?
We all want to be successful at whatever it is we are focusing on. How do we do it? Be single-minded. Have your vision clear and your energy directed. It's not easy. We end up distracted, or we start something but don't finish or we even rationalize our way out of triumph. How do we put habitual double-minded thinking behind us and reach forward towards true, godly achievement?
When do we stand as an immovable force and when do we bend and acquiesce to include the preferences of others? Fortunately for us, these very issues existed in biblical times so we actually do have a pretty clear set of guidelines to follow. Is compromise good? Yes! Is compromise bad? Yes!
How do you decide what God would have you to do if the choices before you all have strong positives? Is there some all-inclusive formula to make a good decision?