Samuel Rodriguez and Carlos Campo

Samuel Rodriguez and Carlos Campo

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  • The red herring of Christian nationalism

    The red herring of Christian nationalism

    Imagine for a moment a U.S. president continuously engaging biblical references to undergird a political agenda.

  • Real leadership is infectious. Let's look at the Bible

    Real leadership is infectious. Let's look at the Bible

    Strong leadership flows from the top down, like a waterfall.

  • 'Reagan' film review: These 2 words stuck with me

    'Reagan' film review: These 2 words stuck with me

    In a world that’s rife with political division, “Reagan” shows that unity is possible.

  • With Jesus, He can bless your mess

    With Jesus, He can bless your mess

    No matter what your mess looks like, how much damage it has done in your life and the lives of those you love, and how desperate you may feel, open your eyes to the power of Jesus Christ in your life.

  • How God uses dreams and dreamers

    How God uses dreams and dreamers

    When God gives you His dream for your life, nothing can stop you from ascending toward higher places. Your climb will not be easy, but it will lead to things you have never seen or even imagined.

  • A reboot of the spiritual system

    A reboot of the spiritual system

    It is as if the calendar is reset to begin a new year, a fresh beginning, a reboot of the spiritual system we have been running in the hard drive of the soul.

  • Let God care for you this New Year

    Let God care for you this New Year

    Leaving Gilgal requires courage and even more trust in the Lord. As we enter the New Year, we rest at our Gilgal then leave to take the first step toward the exciting adventures awaiting us around the next bend. Let this annual marker become the foundation for a future forged by mature faith.

  • A Christmas reflection from the highway

    A Christmas reflection from the highway

    I don’t know what you or your family may be going through this holiday season. But I pray you’ll allow Isaiah’s words and the Christmas story to remind you that the God who became one of us is not a weak God. He is not a fearful God. He is not a God of confusion. He is a wonderful, wise, mighty, everlasting God of peace who took all of our sin, shame, and suffering on His shoulders on the cross.

  • Your late start can’t stop God

    Your late start can’t stop God

    Maybe you have an idea for a new ministry, and then you see others doing it with more funding, more attention and more success. But if God calls you to do something, none of that matters!

  • We must dare to start holy confrontation

    We must dare to start holy confrontation

    When we exercise the mantle of holy confrontation, we may, like Elijah, be viewed as a troublemaker and instigator. Our opponents may call us names or try to influence others so that they may join forces against us. Our adversaries will silence us by any means necessary. That is when we must dare to start holy trouble.