Radical grace leads to radical discipleship which leads to radically generous ministry.
We evade the cross the way some people dodge needles. What do these evasions look like? And how can we stop evading the cross and embrace its healing wisdom and power?
Jesus was the perfect guest who has become the perfect host, and His hospitality sets us free to generously refresh others.
The tiniest faith in the Gospel is all we need to build radically generous relationships.
God’s grace transforms us into radically generous people.
The four devotions it takes to become the community of the cross.
Our “new” is weak, incomplete and temporary. God gives us a new “new.” One that is powerful, thorough and permanent.
The cross is an embarrassment that we cling to with pride.
The surest way to cure self-centeredness is through submission and service.
The surest way to kill the false self is through secrecy and confession.