Paul emphasized gratitude for the Gospel partnership he shared with the Philippian believers. Every Christ-follower has a part to play to help the Gospel reach ONE more, and this week, we’ll celebrate the collective work God is doing through us.
Paul wasn’t timid in his faith or shy about the truth. Though we shouldn’t be brash, we should be bold. This week, we’ll look at Paul’s own boldness while also cultivating a greater sense of personal boldness in telling others about Jesus.
Nothing and no one could stand in the way or stop Paul from sharing Christ with others. He wasn’t timid in his faith or shy about the truth. Though we should not be brash with the truth, we should be bold.
Our prayer is simple—we want to see God move, and we want our generosity to move with Him. We aim to ready ourselves, set our focus, and move with the same power, purpose, and radical open-handed generosity that marked the early church.
Our prayer is simple—we want to see God move, and we want our generosity to move with Him. We aim to ready ourselves, set our focus, and move with the same power, purpose, and radical open-handed generosity that marked the early church.
Our prayer is simple—we want to see God move, and we want our generosity to move with Him. We aim to ready ourselves, set our focus, and move with the same power, purpose, and radical open-handed generosity that marked the early church.
Our prayer is simple—we want to see God move, and we want our generosity to move with Him. We aim to ready ourselves, set our focus, and move with the same power, purpose, and radical open-handed generosity that marked the early church.
Our prayer is simple—we want to see God move, and we want our generosity to move with Him. We aim to ready ourselves, set our focus, and move with the same power, purpose, and radical open-handed generosity that marked the early church.
Our prayer is simple—we want to see God move, and we want our generosity to move with Him. We aim to ready ourselves, set our focus, and move with the same power, purpose, and radical open-handed generosity that marked the early church.