Tuesday Truths - Jesus is our High Priest
Today I'm thankful that we have direct access to go to Jesus anytime with our sins and receive the grace he offers.
Monday Mission - Pray Boldly
How big is your faith? Is it big enough to pray bold prayers? Is it big enough to brave the trials of life? Is it big enough to accomplish what God has called you to do?
Friday Devotional – The Shepherd's Blessing
Psalm 23 is a very familiar passage to many. Although it doesn’t actually talk about sheep, the chapter paints a beautiful picture of a shepherd taking care of his flock. Sheep are animals that are completely ...
Thursday Thought – Unexpected Hope
Every night before bed, I read a story out of our children’s Bible to my daughters. We just got into the New Testament, and we read the story in Luke 2 of how God sent a choir of angels to tell the lowly “riff-raff” shepherds about his Son who was born.
Wednesday Story of Impact – Wichita Positivity Wall
One way to inspire hope is encouraging those around you. General Manager, Donnie, is doing just that with his team in Wichita by creating a Positivity Wall in their restaurant. Team members can submit anonymous messages about other team members and leaders; these messages are then written on a white board for all to see.
Tuesday Truth – God has Called Us to Hope
Ephesians 1:18 – I pray that the eyes of your heart may be enlightened in order that you may know the hope to which he has called you, the riches of his glorious inheritance in his holy people.
Monday Mission – Put Your Hope Where It Belongs
It’s a new week, a fresh start, a chance to begin again. What does your week look like? What are you excited about? What are you anxious about?
Writing a Better Story
One of my favorite authors is Donald Miller. I recently re-read one of his books called A Million Miles in a Thousand Years: What I learned while editing my life. A Million Miles in a Thousand Years is the story of when Don and 2 other guys turned Blue Like Jazz (an earlier book he wrote and a memoir of sorts) into a screenplay for a movie. What they discovered, however, is that they had to “edit” Don’s life in Blue Like Jazz because it wasn’t interesting enough for a movie as is. Ouch.
Thursday Thought - “Blessed are those who hunger and thirst for righteousness, for they will be filled.”
Finishing our discussion of the Beatitudes, even though there are more, here is another one that I really live by and enjoy reading. I would encourage you to open your bible and read Matthew 5: 3-12, selecting one or two verses that really touch your heart and challenge you.
Wednesday-Story of Impact - Community Impact Night for Tinkel Family
Chelby and her team at the Manhattan, KS Pizza Ranch hosted a Community Impact Night for the Tinkel Family, who was involved in a car accident where the father was tragically killed, and the mother and 2 small children (7 & 2 years old) were left in critical condition.
Tuesday Truth - Blessed are those that mourn, for they will be comforted
This Beatitude is another favorite that I have; it really helps me in times of need or when I'm feeling guilty about a particular sin in my life.
Monday Mission - Blessed is the Peace Maker
The Beatitudes are a series of blessings that are found in the fifth chapter of Matthew in the Christian Bible.