By Stuart Briscoe
April 13, 2021
Loving the unlovable is a sign of God’s grace in your life, and it’s a welcome invitation to those around you to experience Life in Him.
By Pete Briscoe
March 23, 2021
Controlling your personal kingdom and having a great marriage are incompatible. You have to choose: Will I build my personal kingdom, or will I build a great marriage?
By Stuart Briscoe
March 16, 2021
"Agape" love is a decision that says, “I’ll be primarily concerned with your well-being, regardless of your condition, and irrespective of your reaction.”
By Jill Briscoe
January 21, 2021
The love that fuels true forgiveness doesn’t keep track of how you’ve been wronged. Rather, it empowers you to let God take your hurts and replace them with His love.
By Pete Briscoe
January 5, 2021
God is with you every step of the way, and He will supply you with all that you need. In this new year, take Him at His Word and watch Him work through you to help your family experience Life in Him.
By Pete Briscoe
November 17, 2020
As important as Christmas is as a holiday, let your celebration of it pale in comparison to your celebration of Christ in you every day.
By Stuart Briscoe
November 11, 2020
It’s easy to become so absorbed with our own concerns that we forget to worship and wonder and rejoice at God’s blessings. But Jesus lived, died, and rose again to reconcile us to God and offer us eternal life. What a wonderful truth worthy of praise!
By Pete Briscoe
October 21, 2020
Just as you walk in the Spirit moment by moment, you can continually pray in the Spirit—always rejoicing, always giving thanks in never-ceasing communication with Him. That’s what it means pray from a place of who you are in Christ...
By Pete Briscoe
October 14, 2020
In Ephesians 6, Paul challenges us “to pray in the Spirit.” That brings up an interesting question: Is it actually possible to pray “in the flesh?” Could someone actually pray in their own strength as part of a performance-based system to gain favor with God?
By Pete Briscoe
October 8, 2020
It’s difficult to see the forest through the trees. We’re often so absorbed with the details that we never really consider the big picture. It even happens with prayer, “thanks” to overwhelming expectations and unspoken assumptions...