A Look at Nehemiah: How Do You See Serving?
Today, we’re going to examine the heart postures of two different groups of people: the priests and the nobles of Tekoa.
My thoughts as I journey through this thing called life.
Today, we’re going to examine the heart postures of two different groups of people: the priests and the nobles of Tekoa.
Amazing things can happen when we use our time, our resources, and our passions to glorify God and help others.
It’s so easy to fall back into the rhythm of mere functioning, but God has called us to so much more!
I encourage you to live out your purpose in some small way today.
Servolution promotes the idea of serving small, helping the overlooked, and doing what you can when you can. That’s it.
Have you ever uttered this phrase to yourself before? You’re doing some sort of task or interacting with some human and suddenly it hits you: “I’m a jerk!”. That’s not a fun revelation to come to.
Church is weird and church people are even weirder. But, does that have to be a bad thing? Being selfless is weird. Being devoted is weird. Building relationships is uncomfortable. Doing live together and being accountable to someone is just downright strange. Exhibiting the characteristics of love and joy and peace and patience and kindness are all out of the ordinary. But all of these things are desperately needed. In a society that’s hurting and looking for answers, maybe a little of that weirdness isn’t so bad.