Instruments of Grace
- Revive Our Hearts
- July 2, 2021
We are witnessing a crisis of unkindness, so genuine biblical kindness will shine brightly in the darkness. View More →
We are witnessing a crisis of unkindness, so genuine biblical kindness will shine brightly in the darkness. View More →
Love is not just an emotional attraction. Rather, it’s selfless, humble service to meet the needs of another person, no matter how lowly or menial that service. View More →
Between COVID and social media, many people find it harder to be friends with others. Dannah Gresh asks the question, how does God want us to be a friend? View More →
The church is full of forgiven sinners. That makes relationships in the church challenging. But forgiving those relationships is worth all the effort. View More →
Are you ever tempted to approach relationships like a bank account? Erin will offer practical advice on dealing with difficult people. View More →
Erin Davis will explore a paradox: Often, when you are lonely you don't actually need more time with other people. View More →
You can't develop strong relationships with people if you're trying to avoid messiness. Erin will show you why genuine community is worth the mess. View More →
Erin Davis shows you the danger of disconnecting with others and helps you begin forging connections with others in the body of Christ. View More →
Erin will help us know how to start doing some knitting and fight the pandemic of loneliness. View More →
We read about loneliness in the very first chapters of the Bible, so this is a problem that's been around a long time! View More →
Erin Davis will explore the pandemic of loneliness and point us to God’s Word to show us how we can be truly known. View More →
Bob Lepine joins us to examine one particular quality of the biblical definition of love: Love is patient. View More →
Who influenced you to become more godly? Are you becoming the kind of person who will influence others in the same way? You can. View More →
No one can live the Christian life alone. We need experienced, godly people to pass their wisdom on to us. View More →
Have you ever wished you could get wise advice on the tough questions you’re facing from an older woman you trust? View More →
If you were a crane, what would be on the end of your cable? A hook for lifting materials up in a construction site? Or a wrecking ball? View More →
When you need to make wise choices in your life, where do you turn? I know the Sunday School answer, too. But what does it really look like to apply God’s Word? View More →
Do you ever feel like your spouse is your enemy? Donna Otto has. View More →
There is a strong pull toward busyness—even busyness doing important work—that will rob your home of joy. View More →
When women mentor other women in practical areas like meal planning, something spiritually significant is taking place. View More →
When is the last time you sat down with someone older and wiser than you and learned from their experience? It doesn't have to be hard. View More →
When Mark DeMoss was a young man, he observed people in the last stages of life. Most of those people had the exact same regrets. Find out why. View More →
Holly Elliff shows us why we need each other and helps us know how to develop that community even when normal life is interrupted. View More →
Shannon Popkin shares about appreciating each other’s differences and allowing God to become the focus of our hearts. View More →
Ways to creatively connect with others and serve those who live alone. View More →
Have you ever thought, "I don’t know how to be a wife! I don’t know how to be a mom!" So many women have never been taught what a godly woman looks like. View More →
Today hear God's prescription for both painful and non-existent relationships. His desire is that we should have intimate relationships. View More →
You've heard that two's company, three's a crowd. But if you want to have meaningful relationships, three people need to be involved. View More →
In a culture of email, voicemail, cell phones, and pagers, why do we feel so isolated from one another? View More →
We think of "oppressors" as political figures. But we all have the potential to mistreat others. View More →