Dual Citizenship | Week 1, Day 1

Dual Citizenship | Week 1, Day 1

Dual Citizenship Lisa Sheffler, author I remember getting my first passport. A year or two after we got married, my husband and I saved up enough money to go on a trip to Europe. We filled out all the paper work, dug our birth certificates out of storage, got our...
The Table | Week 4, Day 5

The Table | Week 4, Day 5

Happy Friday! Since this is the final week in our Table series, we’ll look back at the whole series. Consider how it connects with our new vision and how you plan to be a part. Reflect Consider the big takeaways from this series (if you missed any of the sermons or...
The Table | Week 4, Day 5

The Table | Week 4, Day 4

When my husband and I got engaged, there wasn’t money for a big wedding. We couldn’t afford a fancy venue for the reception or a sit down meal. Honestly, I was okay with that as long as I got to walk down the aisle of a church wearing a beautiful wedding dress to meet...
The Table | Week 4, Day 5

The Table | Week 4, Day 3

There is a special kind of joy that comes from celebrating a victory. It can be a triumph at work or the successful end of a school year. The sweetest victory celebrations come after a hard fought battle, such as the “all clear” from a doctor after a long illness....
The Table | Week 4, Day 5

The Table | Week 4, Day 2

This week we’re focusing on the final table in our series, the Wedding Supper of the Lamb. The idea of God as a groom and his people as his bride is well established in Scripture. We see it in places like Isaiah 54:5 where the Lord says to Israel, “For your Maker is...