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Jenny Vassar - Story of Faith
Jenny grew up with a religious background, but over time she realized her beliefs didn’t feel as grounded as she wanted them to be.
She knew the words. She knew the routine. But she wanted something deeper — something solid.
Jenny shares how she began examining what she believed and why, and how that search led her to a stronger, more confident foundation in Christ.
Cody Chesser
3 days ago1 min read


Resisting The Holy Spirit
In Acts 7:51 Stephen said, “You men who are stiff-necked and uncircumcised in heart and ears are always resisting the Holy Spirit; you are doing just as your fathers did…”
In what way did they resist the Holy Spirit and how might we do the same?
Benjamin Lee
Apr 93 min read


Paul Wright - Story of Faith
Paul grew up around Christianity. He knew the language, the expectations, the routine. But it wasn’t until he found himself in prison that everything became real. Paul shares how being incarcerated forced him to confront who he was and what he truly believed. What had once been familiar became personal. What had once been inherited became chosen. His story is raw, honest, and powerful — a reminder that God meets people anywhere, even behind bars. Watch Paul’s full story below
Cody Chesser
Apr 21 min read


The King Who Was Not Converted
There’s an interaction between the apostle Paul and King Agrippa in Acts 26:27-28. It says, “King Agrippa, do you believe the prophets? I know that you do.
Agrippa replied to Paul, ‘In a short time you will persuade me to become a Christian.’”
Did King Agrippa ever become a Christian?
Benjamin Lee
Mar 263 min read


Stacy French - Story of Faith
For most of his life, Stacy French lived by his own moral code. He believed in being a good person, doing what was right, and treating others fairly. Christianity wasn’t part of his life, and for years he didn’t see a reason to change that.
Two years ago, that changed.
Cody Chesser
Mar 191 min read


How was Cornelius Saved?
It’s one of the great conversion stories in Acts. It’s about a man named Cornelius. He was a God-fearing man in need of salvation. Him and his family would be saved. It’s a story that involves miracles. Some have had questions about Cornelius and exactly when he was saved from his sins.
Benjamin Lee
Mar 123 min read


You Crucified Him
In Acts 2 , Peter stands before a crowd and speaks with striking boldness: “Men of Israel, hear these words… Jesus of Nazareth… you have taken by lawless hands, have crucified, and put to death.” These are not gentle words. Peter is addressing people who may have had a direct role in the death of Jesus, and he does not soften the accusation. You crucified Him. It’s hard to imagine what it must have been like to stand in that crowd. To hear those words and realize that the ma
Cody Chesser
Mar 52 min read


Foolishly Choosing
Lot’s Choice in Genesis 13 Genesis 13:5–13 records a familiar moment in Scripture: Lot is given the opportunity to choose where he will live. Faced with a decision about land, security, and prosperity, Lot looks out and selects what appears to be the best option. On the surface, it looks wise. In reality, it becomes one of the most consequential mistakes of his life. Choosing Foolishly vs. Foolishly Choosing There are two important ideas worth separating here. One is choosing
Cody Chesser
Feb 263 min read


What Makes A Good Sermon?
In Nehemiah chapter eight , we find God’s people gathered together. This moment gives us a powerful picture of how God’s word was presented and received. A request was made for Ezra the scribe to bring out the Book of the Law (v.1). Men, women, and children were present—not just to hear, but to understand (v.2). As Ezra read, the people were attentive (v.3). He stood on a wooden podium that had been made for this very purpose (v.4), and as the Law was read, the people stood i
Benjamin Lee
Feb 194 min read


If The Lord Wills...
James gives a simple warning that cuts against how most of us naturally think. He describes people who confidently say, “Today or tomorrow we will go into such and such a city, spend a year there, engage in business, and make a profit.” James isn’t condemning planning or hard work. He’s addressing the attitude behind our plans—the confidence that says, “I’ve got this. I’m in control. My future is secure because I’m smart enough to build it.” James reminds us of the truth we
Cody Chesser
Feb 123 min read


Hating Sin
Hating sin is not a popular idea. It sounds harsh, extreme, and uncomfortable. But Scripture makes it clear that a casual attitude toward sin is dangerous—not just to our lives here, but to our relationship with God. The question isn’t whether sin exists in our lives. The real question is how we view it . Why We Sin—and Why It’s So Dangerous Paul lists the works of the flesh in Galatians 5, and among them is selfish ambition. At the heart of sin is desire—what we want, what f
Cody Chesser
Feb 53 min read


A Verse That Defines Marriage
“Marriage is to be held in honor among all, and the marriage bed is to be undefiled; for fornicators and adulterers God will judge.”
The Hebrew writer provides in this one verse a great deal of information about marriage that will benefit us all.
Benjamin Lee
Jan 292 min read


An Offer Worth Considering
Imagine you received a letter saying that you would soon be receiving 3 million dollars as an inheritance from a family member whom you had never heard of.
"Is this real...or is this a scam?"
If the 3 million is real, do you really want to have passed it up?
Cody Chesser
Jan 222 min read


Jesus & Psalm 110
Shortly before His ascension, Jesus taught His apostles that the Psalms contained Messianic prophecies which He fulfilled (Luke 24:44). We can use these Psalms in a few ways. First: As a book of evidence, confirming our faith in Jesus as the Christ, the promised Messiah. Second: As an additional source of insight into our Lord’s suffering and glorious triumph. Some Psalms that speak of Jesus. Messianic prophecies in the Psalms are fulfilled in Jesus. Some Psalms speak about
Benjamin Lee
Jan 155 min read


Did The Hittites Really Exist?
For many years, skeptics of the Bible claimed that the Hittites were a fictional people. The Scriptures mention them often yet for centuries, archaeology had no evidence of their existence.
Is the Bible disproven by the known history of the world?
Cody Chesser
Jan 84 min read


Rethinking Christmas
Everyone talks about Jesus at Christmas—but often in very different ways.
That contrast is worth thinking about.
Brayden Schlabach
Dec 25, 20253 min read


Wisdom & Wealth: Working, Warning, & Walking With God
In last week's post we saw how Proverbs teaches us to trust God, honor Him with our possessions, and choose contentment. But Proverbs also offers practical wisdom on how we work, warnings about wealth, and reminders of perspective.
Benjamin Lee
Dec 18, 20252 min read


Wealth & Wisdom: Trusting God With Your Finances
When it comes to wealth, everyone has an opinion. Some pursue it at all costs, while others see money as evil. The book of Proverbs helps us find balance. It teaches us how to handle wealth with wisdom, not greed, and reminds us that true riches come from God.
Benjamin Lee
Dec 11, 20252 min read


Did Rahab the Prostitute Lie?
Rahab is listed in Hebrews 11 as a great example of faith.
But wait—didn’t she lie? And wasn’t she a prostitute?
Yes… and yes. Let’s take a closer look.
Cody Chesser
Dec 4, 20254 min read


When The Name of God Means Nothing
For a world where God is not, by many, followed and respected, we sure do hear His name a lot.
"God’s name is not a reaction—it’s a revelation of who He is."
Cody Chesser
Nov 27, 20252 min read
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