Category: Christian Living

Do You Tend to Overcommit?

I have a problem saying “No”. I have a problem taking on other people’s problems or projects. I have a strong tendency to put work first, family second, and God last. That’s completely backwards …I know. And that’s the problem. I know. I know that every “Yes” I give out is a “No” to something else. Overtime, those things I

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But God

How much thought have you ever given to the word “but”? I have pondered the word “But…” a lot this week. It’s a fascinating world really! On the whiteboard in our Connect Group at Trinity Baptist Church on Sunday morning, Josh Mudford had three letters written “BUT”. He said “but” is one of his favorite words in the Bible because

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Our Scars Become the Conversation Starters for the Gospel

“Our scars become conversation starters for the gospel.” I loved those words shared by Pastor Andy Coats at the start of his message yesterday at Trinity Baptist Church on “Beautifully Broken: 5 Lessons We Can Learn From 2 Corinthians 5:17-21”. We all have brokenness in our lives. We are busy people who have been hurt by others. We have suffered

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Are You Walking Out of Rhythm with Christ?

Have you ever experienced periods in your life where you weren’t walking in step with Christ? When your life is out of rhythm with your walk as a Christian, you tend to feel exhausted, burned out, and broken. Why? Because the ways of the world draw us to sin. We have a constant battle to give in to what is

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Here I Am

Abraham said it.Jacob said it.Moses said it.Samuel said it.Isaiah said it.Ananias said it. When the Lord calls out to you, do you respond with, it? In our Connect Group at Trinity Baptist Church today, we wrapped up our study of Thom Rainer’s book “I Will.” We reviewed how your attitude about life impacts everyone and everything around you, including your

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Knowing is Half the Battle

How many times in your life have you looked back on something and said the words, “I wish that I would have _________.” Often in life we are equipped with the knowledge about things, but we choose not to act on that knowledge. That’s because having knowledge without knowing what the future holds creates a level of doubt or uncertainty

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What Makes a Successful Sunday?

In our Connect Group on Sunday, Josh Mudford led us in a discussion on how we can avoid the traps of “Churchianity” and focus our Sunday mornings on being more about Christianity. He asked us to ponder the question, “What is a successful Sunday?” Worded differently, he asked us to ponder, “How can we look back on the morning and

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I Don’t Need Church…

“I don’t need church!” I hear some version of that on a regular basis when I invite people to join me on Sunday mornings. That thought is probably rooted in a painful past experience, a disappointing moment, or a false reality that somehow not belonging to church but expressing faith is all it takes to get into Heaven. It may

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Stop Trying to Fix Other People’s Problems

Are you a fixer? Of all my flaws, I believe being a “fixer” might be my biggest one. You can’t solve other people’s problems. Only God can. I’ve pondered that thought a lot lately, and as I have, I have continued to be drawn to two things. First, I have been drawn to these words of wisdom written to me

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The more you’re around danger, the more comfortable you become in dangerous situations. Comfort leads to compromise. Lady holding snake.

3 Steps for Being Fully Equipped to Do Good Works

Have you ever felt like you were on the right path, but then things just didn’t work out the way you expected them to work out? In his message Sunday at Trinity Baptist Church, Pastor Andy Coats shared that God designed us with the potential to be completely equipped for every good work. God is in the business of helping

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