Monthly Archive: December 2008

Interesting comments on Christians living the mission
Posted December 30th, 2008 by Mike Hubbard

I recently came on two items where atheists have commented in a very favorable way about followers of Jesus who were clearly living the mission of God. If you have a few minutes, watch the video on youtube and read the article from The Times in London. The video is from Penn of Penn and […]

Devotion – Exodus 14
Posted December 26th, 2008 by Mike Hubbard

Freshman high school English class.  My first encounter with the study of literature.  My teacher, Mrs. Corbett taught us the elements of a good story.  She told us that the most important part of any story is the climax, that moment when all of the characters of the story, and all of the issues came […]

Cheering for the Other Side – A beautiful picture of the mission of God
Posted December 25th, 2008 by Mike Hubbard

I came across this article today, and thought it was incredible.  I was amazed on several different levels.  First, I was amazed to see a group of people l iving the Mission of God in such an incredible way!  This story is amazing and should challenge all of us to find ways to demonstrate the […]

Merry Christmas – May you find the joy of Ebenezer!
Posted December 24th, 2008 by Mike Hubbard

Since we have been doing a series on the story of Ebenezer Scrooge in A Christmas Carol, I thought I’d send out a post wishing everyone a Merry Christmas, and encouraging you to find the joy of Scrooge.  Here are the last two paragraphs in Dickens’ book. Scrooge was better than his word.  He did […]

Apologies…
Posted December 16th, 2008 by Brandon Allen

If you’ve ever used a computer (if you’re reading this that’s obviously you), you know that sometimes they just don’t work right, and things go wrong. Well, as it turns out, the Genesis Church website is not immune to that phenomenon, and that’s where our apologies come in. If you tried to visit the magic […]