The Pause For Life:
Do you ever grow weary of fumbling and knocking your way through life and wonder, “What the heck?” Give 3.5 minutes to this and see if you don’t come away with hope and a greater awareness of God’s life for you.
Do you ever grow weary of fumbling and knocking your way through life and wonder, “What the heck?” Give 3.5 minutes to this and see if you don’t come away with hope and a greater awareness of God’s life for you.
Got 7 minutes? Many people tell me that, while they enjoy knowing Jesus at home and at church, He sort of disappears amongst all of the people and all of the work they have to do outside of home. Here’s an amazing and daring way to “find Him” everywhere and with everyone.
Got 2 minutes? If you don’t like and resist weaknesses but suffer from them nevertheless, you’re set up for something terrific. This is for the weakness sufferers—you and someone you know.
Do you ever get confused about the theme of God’s life and grace for you? Do your days tangle that up? Take 2 minutes for the remedy.
Got 4 minutes? If you’re bothered and burdened with problems and the troubling baggage of bad habits and sin, has it occurred to you that you’re probably working way harder than Jesus is? It’s time you gave Him something to do for you. He’s been waiting and He’s ready.
Got 6 minutes? Mankind is fit perfectly for the life of God Himself—nothing else will satisfy, nothing else will work. That is the essence of Christianity. Here’s a great way to find Him alive and effective in you.
Do you ever go a little crazy? You know, fail up a storm of ugly? You might think that there are two of you—one bad and one good. That’s a lot of trouble since you’ll have to make war on the one, while building up the other. Fortunately, the truth about you is both good news and powerful for life. Give 3 minutes to this video and be encouraged.
“Submission.” How does that word grab you? Does it draw a cringe? A raised eyebrow? A bad memory? Take a few minutes with this video and see how God has redeemed the word and act, making it beautiful and valuable.
Have you got 6 minutes to find a new source of fun and vitality? It’s probably something you already know about—maybe even something you don’t like anymore—but I’d like to put it in a new and easier light. See if this doesn’t revive an ancient recipe for wonder.
Got 3 minutes? There are a lot of things that drive us crazy, I know. But what if you asked, “Father, what drives me crazy?” What do you suppose He’d say?