Lessons From The Classroom - Self Evaluation Report Card
/This week, Linden challenges us to make a report card. However, this one is not just for grades in school but for improving our walk with God.
Read MoreThis week, Linden challenges us to make a report card. However, this one is not just for grades in school but for improving our walk with God.
Read MoreToday, Linden tells us about the SPARK exercise program, showing us how to utilize it to go deeper into the Word.
Read MoreToday, Linden continues exploring the use of CPS to address the sin in our own lives, arriving at a solution to the problem he has identified with online chess.
Read MoreIn the classroom, there is a system used to proactively address problems before they arise. Today, Linden shows us how to apply it to our personal struggles with sin.
Read MoreIn this first lesson from the classroom, Linden teaches us that sometimes the best way to tackle a challenge is to first consider changing our perspective.
Read MoreIn this raw and honest post, Shannon Doerksen shares about how thinking there is a firm right and wrong way to act in every situation damages relationships with both God and each other.
Read MoreRelationships can be a tricky thing. Even two people who genuinely care for one another can have a problem they cannot seem to move past. In this post, Pastor Russell outlines an approach to deal with these issues that has worked in the past.
Read MoreIn this blog, Jeff writes about things that get lost in translation.
Read MorePastor Russell testifies about taking local action, talking to people he disagrees with, and spending more time with the One in charge.
Read MoreThe end of public health orders (and other laws) give opportunity for freedom-loving and boundary-loving people to re-negotiate their relationships.
Read MoreIn this week's blog, Jeff thinks about patience in moderation.
Read MoreEver wondered which Bible translation you should get? Here is a guide to help you out.
Read MoreThe year is near its end and so Pastor Russell shares his second annual, “things he is thankful for this year” list.
Read MoreJeff Thiessen explores the variety of things we can learn about ourselves each other and God by letting our mind wander during church services.
Read MoreThis week, Jeff Thiessen explores how to best let off steam when our frustration with others finds us at a boiling point.
Read MoreIn this article, Jeff Thiessen explores the connection Jesus’ teachings have to healing and freedom, and the implications this has today on how we should think of vaccinations.
Read MoreIn the era of social media, we are all in echo chambers of one kind or another. This is a surefire recipe to make sure our voice matters for little.
Read MoreSo often adults are bad when it comes to being friendly to new people, a problem children do not have. Perhaps there is wisdom kids can teach us as to how we can better approach just this issue in our lives.
Read MoreJeff Thiessen reflects on one of his favourite bands, and what their composition has to say for the health of the church body.
Read MoreThis week, the country was met with the horrifying news of 215 indigenous children’s graves found at a residential school in Kamloops, British Columbia. It is hard to process our feelings and thoughts at atrocities like this. Jeff Thiessen helps walk us through.
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