Loving God and Loving People
Gary Wilkerson emphasizes the transformative power of understanding God's love, which casts out fear and enables believers to genuinely love others.
Gary Wilkerson emphasizes the transformative power of understanding God's love, which casts out fear and enables believers to genuinely love others.
Learning to care for ourselves physically, emotionally and spiritually in a biblical, God-centered way is the best thing we can do for our relationships.
Barry Meguiar joins Gary Wilkerson to talk about how evangelism can be intimidating, yet there are very practical ways that we can make it easier.
Niceness is what initially lures Mark Studdock into the fold of National Institute for Co-ordinated Experiments (N.I.C.E.). He’s flattered and made to feel like a vital part of the propaganda machine within the organization despite his repeated poor performance.
God uses people to refresh other people. He so loves this kind of ministry that he moved the prophet Malachi to speak of it as a most-needed work in the last days. Malachi described how, in his day, God’s people built each other up through one-on-one edification: “Then those who feared the Lord spoke to one another” (Malachi 3:16).
In The Brothers Karamazov, a monk named Zosima attends to a wealthy widow. The woman tells him that she has considered becoming a nun, taking a vow of poverty and serving the poor. One matter has stopped her, however.
Greater love has no one than this, that someone lay down his life for his friends.