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A classic car being meticulously restored from a rusted frame to a polished vehicle

Redemption is not just about being forgiven; it is about being bought back and painstakingly restored to the Master’s original intent.

Impact Study

4/12/2026

Light streaming out of an empty stone tomb with the stone rolled away

The Resurrection is not just a nice story; it is the hinge upon which all of history—and our eternity—swings.

Impact Study

4/5/2026

A small amount of yeast being mixed into a large lump of dough

We cannot effectively defend the faith to the world if we are celebrating sin within the church. Judgment begins at home.

Impact Study

3/29/2026

A hand in shadows and light, symbolizing the mysteries of God

God has entrusted us with a mystery. We aren't just giving information; we are giving our lives as fathers and mothers in the faith.

Impact Study

3/22/2026

Construction of a stone archway with a cornerstone

We aren't a social club or a fan club for teachers—we are a building site under the direction of a Master Builder.

Impact Study

3/15/2026

An ancient traveler preparing for a journey

God doesn't call the equipped; He equips the called. This week we look at how to 'gird up' our minds when we feel unqualified.

Impact Study

3/8/2026

An ancient traveler preparing for a journey

God doesn't call the equipped; He equips the called. This week we look at how to 'gird up' our minds when we feel unqualified.

Impact Study

3/8/2026

an anchor on the seafloor representing security

Apologetics starts with Identity. In 1 Peter 1, we find a hope that is 'in the vault' and a faith that is more precious than gold.

Impact Study

3/3/2026