Posts Tagged ‘God’

Happy New Year! (Or so we hope.) The truth is, none of us knows what tomorrow holds — much less an entire year! Here are a few principles that can help you in 2013:

1. Eat Dessert First – Time never stops ticking & each second that goes by is a second that’s gone forever. Before you know it, a second becomes a day; a day becomes a month; a month becomes a year; and a year becomes a lifetime. Be sure to leave room in your busy schedule to taste the sweet things in life.

2. Live an Adventure – Go places you’ve never been; do things you’ve never done; accomplish the things other people only dream about; live the “abundant life” that Jesus promised. Remember: you are writing your own part in God’s epic tale of redemption, so make it an adventure!

3. Don’t Let Go! – No matter what happens in 2013, don’t let go of your hopes, your dreams, or your faith. Whether it’s the best of times or it’s the worst of times, everything in this life is temporary. Don’t let temporary things pull you away from eternal rewards.

Check out the video…

TOP 5 REASONS YOU SHOULD WATCH THIS VIDEO:
1. You’re a man.
2. You’re a woman and you don’t want to be married to a mamma’s boy.
3. You have a son and you want to raise him to be a man.
4. You think Christianity is too girly.
5. You’ve seen Braveheart and you think swords are cool.

We’ve made Jesus too girly and Christianity too soft. In this message, I challenge men to reclaim their warrior nature and reveal three godly characteristics that lay dormant in the heart of every man. Check it out:

Christianity is founded on the concept that “God is love.” The greatest commandments are to “love God” and “love people.” Our mottos include things like “love never fails,” and “God so loved the world…” but the world is asking the church, “WHERE IS THE LOVE?” What happened??

If you haven’t seen the intro, watch this first.

Are you sick of boring church services? Are you tired of listening to sermon after sermon? Are you turned-off by door-to-door evangelism? Have you ever wondered, “What’s the point?” Do you long for something big, important, and significant enough to dedicated your life to — but you can’t seem to find it in church as you know it?

In this message I challenge the modern form of Christianity and ask, “XXXX XX XXXXX?!”