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...
By Pete Briscoe
October 7, 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...
By Pete Briscoe
September 30, 2020
Prayer...
You hear that word a lot. It’s all over the Bible. You hear it in passing conversations. It’s preached about in sermons galore. But what comes to mind when you hear the word “prayer” though? How does it make you feel?
By Pete Briscoe
January 9, 2019
I played a lot of basketball in college. Well, to be precise, I watched a lot of basketball—I spent most of my time sitting on the bench. The trouble was...
By Jill Briscoe
April 2, 2018
When we are truly sorry, and truly forgiven, guilt cannot blanket our souls with depression anymore. Guilt smothers, whispering in our ears, “Don't...
By Pete Briscoe
October 14, 2016
I haven't answered the question yet: How can we differentiate between the whisper of sin and the whisper of the Spirit?
By Pete Briscoe
October 13, 2016
When I was a seminary student, I waited tables to help pay the bills. I wasn't very good at it, but I did my best.
By Jill Briscoe
August 1, 2016
My husband Stuart and I have traveled the world over many times in our four decades of ministry. And one of the most common questions people ask us is...