Kelly Williams
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How to handle someone's sin in public
Someone once said, “One of the greatest tests of a person’s character is how they handle someone else’s sin in the public arena.”
Hearing God's voice and obeying in our sorrows
I find that a lot of people stop showing up for church for this very reason, they are tired of seeing God bless others before them. Can you relate? You are happy for them, but you want to say to the Lord, “where’s my blessing Lord?”
What it takes to come back to God
If we are not careful, we all can fall into the lie that our disobedience doesn’t impact our relationship with God, but it does. And when we reach this point, we tend to believe that coming back to God won’t require much of us, but it does.
The Good News of Easter
Jesus has a way of restoring hope in the darkest moment of our lives, that’s what the resurrection did and does for you and me.
Palm Sunday and the Gospel?
Palm Sunday is when Jesus rode into town on a donkey and they put down palm branches declaring, “Hosanna, blessed is He who comes in the name of the Lord
Facing your own sin courageously
If you and I are going to face the sin in our lives courageously we have to remember who we were before our disobedience got the best of us.
Live your courageous calling from God
At some point in your life, you can expect that God is going to ask you to do some impossible things with your life and it is going to require courageous faith.
Living out peace comes down to this one question
Here is the catch, you can’t have both. This is the fundamental decision that will determine the level of peace in your life.
Have you experienced the elusive peace amid pain?
Statistics for years have proven that the number one reason missionaries leave the mission field is because they can’t get along with other missionaries.
Experiencing peace amidst overwhelming anxiety
Are you tired emotionally? Is your peace short lived due to the overwhelming nature of your life right now?