- a new you devotion
- advent devotion 2015
- advent devotion 2016
- advent devotion 2017
- advent devotion 2018
- advent devotion 2019
- advent devotion 2020
- after the bunny
- augsburg confession
- baptism
- being used by god
- confessionandabsolution
- dangerous prayers
- devotion
- encountering jesus heart
- everybody always
- faith for the reservations
- fnv
- fruit of the spirit
- generosity
- gerhard & prayer
- giving tuesday
- god our hope
- i am
- lent devotion 2016
- lent devotion 2017
- lent devotion 2018
- lent devotion 2019
- lent devotion 2020
- live by faith
- live like job
- making spiritual warriors
- Ministry Update
- my redeemer lives
- prayer
- sacred mysteries
- spiritual guidelines
- spiritual warriors prayer
- starting conversations
- suicide
- things that matter
- thirsty (for knowledge) thursday
- This Week in the News
- trunk or treat
- truth for the world
- unholy trinity
- video
- volunteer
- what do lutherans believe
- what is hope
- what to watch
A New Story - Monday Morning Devotions (Week 5)
Your story is powerful. A simple testimony can lead many to encounter Jesus. Step out in faith. If you have experienced Jesus’ living water, go and tell someone. We don’t have to change people; we just need to point them toward Jesus.
You are Qualified to Love & Be Loved - Monday Morning Devotions (Week 4)
It doesn’t matter what you’ve done in the past. There is living water pouring from the heart of a compassionate God. Receive it today, and share it with someone in need. He really is this good.
The Hope of New Life - Monday Morning Devotions (Week 3)
Jesus took the time to encounter people where they were. He went to their towns, their homes, and their front doors. He went out of His way to talk with the Samaritan woman so that she could hear words of life.
Pursue the Broken - Monday Morning Devotions (Week 2)
One word, born of compassion, can change someone’s life forever.
Encountering Jesus' Heart - Monday Morning Devotions (Week 1)
Encountering Jesus’ compassionate heart produces life. Jesus’ heart is for the lost, the broken, and the hurting. He came to demonstrate God’s never-ending love for creation. Time and time again, we see His heart moved with compassion and compelled by kindness toward the outcast.