Posts from 2020

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Developing Your Shield

by Leah Scofield
a family stands outside in front of a cross as the sun sets

One of the things I have personally been working on lately is learning how to distinguish God’s voice from the noise in our world. It has been especially helpful and […]

When We Stumble

by Leah Scofield
a cross stands on a hill at sunset

During my good days, I forget how long I have been suffering. In that moment, it really is of no importance to me because I am feeling good and my […]

Where Is The Holy Spirit?

by Dcn. Ralph

As I have been reflecting on the state of the Church during the Covid 19 Pandemic, I have been pondering on what the circumstances surrounding the virus have revealed about […]

Arming the Saints for Salvation

by Dcn. Ralph
man in the midst of speaking to a crowd in the pews of a church

The Church and the world have entered into unprecedented times, and many are looking around wondering what to do. As I shared before in a previous post, there are three […]

What Does the Truth Reveal

by Dcn. Ralph
American flag waving with flames surrounding it

To live in a society requires us to create systems so that we all work together, supposedly for the common good. I have been around enough to see countries disappear […]

A Current Leading To Destruction

by Dcn. Ralph
flooding of a city street

As we progress down these new untraveled avenues of the “new normal” of post-Covid 19, it has become apparent that we can’t wait for everything to return back to what […]

Becoming Responsible For Souls

by Dcn. Ralph
man reaching his hands up to the sky

As we continue to watch the decline of the Church in our current day, there are many reasons that can be attributed to the cause.  Many within the Church would […]

Who Are You Living For

by Leah Scofield
a view from the middle of a lake looking at the shoreline

I was reading John chapter 21 today, where Jesus showed Himself to the disciples as they were fishing. They hadn’t caught anything until Jesus instructed them to throw their nets […]