Living Christ ALL Day—EVERY Day
Twenty four hours a day—seven days a week…non-stop. What are you willing to commit to 24/7? Whatever it is, it has to be your life’s desire. To live it, breathe it, sleep it, eat it…it has to make up the fiber of who you are!
From the simple school for children of the Guatemala City dump to the constant energy of English Camp in Estonia; Strive has been serving all over the world!
And while some from Strive are ministering to the children in Guatemala for 10 days, we will take a break from our “normal style” to get a front row seat as Cory interviews Jordan and Joel on their extended time in Estonia. We’ll hear how they saw a need, an opportunity to step in, and how God used them overseas!
"Discipline" is probably one of the first words you think of when you hear, "Basic Training." Why? Because we know that any kind of training will take a very focused approach in order to soak in all that needs to be learned. And although "discipline" might conjure up negative connotations; it's simply, "training yourself to do something in a controlled and habitual way."
"Truth is abhorred by the masses," cautioned the 17th century Baltasar Gracian. If you don't accept the observation, try making any one of the following comments is just about any forum:
Then sit back and watch the fireworks - you think Red-White-and Boom is big! You will hear such terms as intolerant, bigot, uneducated, and arrogant hurled at you.
This Summer we will be exploring what the Bible teaches us about truth amidst a world that shifts truth to fit it's fleeting desires.
Are we all the same? As the Body of Christ, we move as one unit—a family—encouraging and helping each other along life's difficulties and rejoicing in each other's triumphs.
Ironically we ARE unique! God has given each of us gifts and talents—things we are uniquely passionate about—that contribute to the sole purpose of the Body. So what is the body's sole purpose? How are we uniquely not unique? Discover how God uniquely designed YOU to be a part of the family!