With courage and faith, those called to lead step out to actually do something about which others will only look upon and decry. (Neh. 1)
Michale Ayers
Michale Ayers is a writer, professor at College of Biblical Studies, Houston and pastor of The Brook
1st century Rome would understand that man might die for God. What they could hardly grasp was that God would die for man. (Rom. 5:7-8)
04/25/2014
New Message Series: "Words to the Wise". This weekend Pastor Mike Ayers begins a new message series through the book of Proverbs. This series is going to discuss how we come to understand God's will in the decisions we make and describes how to walk with wisdom in our everyday lives. Join us at The Brook Church this Sunday! http://ow.ly/wb3o8
The Brook Church / Welcome / Home A contemporary, non-denominational Bible church in Tomball, Texas (Northwest Houston).
19 years of studying for Easter Sunday and I still get pumped every year! "If in Christ we have hope in this life only, we are of all people most to be pitied. But in fact Christ has been raised from the dead..." 1 Cor. 5:19-20
Serving is about worship... and our attitude regarding it is an indicator of our attitude toward God.
A broken road is very often the path God uses to get us to the best place of all.
Believing athletes should slide high into second, set hard picks, and punish-tackle opponents. Within the rules play with heart! (Col. 3:23)
Do prideful people pray? Yes, but they pray to bargain with God and convince Him of their way. They pray... they just don't surrender.
Serving means doing something for the sake of another and God notices even when they don't. It is therefore always an act of worship to Him.
The greatest personal fulfillment to following God's call is the deep sense of integrity gained as a result of staying true to it. That is to say, "I will die trying!" (2 Timothy 4:7-8)
The call to biblical leadership always includes a call for dependence upon the Father to act. It’s not just that God wants us to do something. He wants us to be vessels by which HE would do something.
Great quote... “The pain of discipline is far less than the pain of regret.” Sarah Bombell, Olympic synchronized swimmer
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