10/5/2021 0 Comments TriangulationProverbs 26:20--Without wood, fire goes out; without a gossip, conflict dies down.
6/10/2021 0 Comments You Can't Move InI was loading up the car with boxes of books to take to our new apartment when my cell phone rang. When I answered the phone Taylor, one of the staff for Jefferson Gables Apartments, said, “Mr. York I’m so sorry but you cannot move in tomorrow. We found an error.”
“An error, what kind of error?” “We have to replace the entire carpet. You can’t move in for at least two weeks. But the good news is you will have new carpet.” 5/31/2021 0 Comments Wilderness LessonsMuch of Israel—the Promised Land, is comprised of desert. God uses the barren to refine and teach; to rebuke and train. There are countless lessons to be learned in a place we would not choose. And always waiting is the truth that God, if we keep our eyes fixed on Him, will see us through to the resplendent sanctuary for His glory and our joy.
2/14/2021 0 Comments CompetitionIt is ingrained in our thinking that competition and rivalry are essential to the carrying on of civilized life; that is why Jesus Christ’s statements seem wild and ridiculous.—Oswald Chambers in Not Knowing Where
1/29/2021 0 Comments Standing on the RockHave you ever considered that during some of the worst, most difficult times of your life that God may have actually been right in front of you, standing on the rock?
12/19/2020 0 Comments UnityRight now, in this age of dissension, the body of Christ must put its eyes on the Father, set aside debilitating differences and walk in obedience to its calling. Much is at stake—let us come together!
7/18/2020 0 Comments Esther 5--Haman's Insecurity
Learn about the six marks of insecure leader from Daniel York's message from Esther 5.
3/31/2020 0 Comments NumbersNumbers is a great lesson about one generation learning from the sins of their parents. It glorifies God’s faithful love to an unfaithful people. It reminds us why obedience matters.
3/16/2020 0 Comments Standing on the RockHave you ever considered that during some of the worst, most difficult times of your life that God may have actually been right in front of you, standing on the rock
3/4/2019 0 Comments An Email to JesusOur pastor recently received an anonymous email that was highly critical of himself and his executive pastor. As an elder, I can honestly share that this kind of message serves only to discourage leaders. The person criticizing picks apart whatever he or she disagrees with, is not part of a solution and hides behind a cloak of anonymity rather than come and personally share what is misunderstood. It is too easy to be critical. It is also immature to lob rocks from the other side of the hill.
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