Category Archive: Suggested Resources - Page 5

TRAIN – New Series on Spiritual Disciplines begins this Sunday
Posted April 21st, 2016 by Mike Hubbard

We are starting an exciting new series on the disciplines and rhythms of the Christian life this Sunday.  The goal is to help people discover beautiful and rich disciplines that lead to our joy and the deep experience of grace through depth of relationship with our Creator and Savior.  But to experience these riches we […]

Recovering Redemption by Matt Chandler free on ChristianAudio
Posted December 11th, 2015 by Mike Hubbard

Unbelievable free resource available this month on Christianaudio.com is Matt Chandler’s book Recovering Redemption. This is the book form of material developed by Chandler and the Village Church in their steps program, but is so much more than recovery material.  The book is all about applying the Gospel to all of life.  This is a […]

Worldview, Media, and Staying Informed
Posted November 20th, 2015 by Mike Hubbard

Andy did a great job preaching on Sunday about assessing the world of media through a Christian worldview. There are some terrific online resources that can help us make wise decisions on our media and also assess them through the lense of a Christian worldview.  Here are a few of those. Plugged In Online – […]

Praying the Bible – Super Practical Book on Prayer
Posted August 6th, 2015 by Mike Hubbard

Been reading and loving Don Whitney’s new book Praying the Bible, and want to recommend this book.  Like many, I often find prayer the most difficult of the spiritual disciplines.  I find myself being repetitive and struggling with how to pray, what to pray for, and how to stay focused in my prayer.  It can […]

Seven Realities of Experiencing God
Posted January 30th, 2015 by Mike Hubbard

I referenced the book Experiencing God: Knowing and Doing the Will of God by Henry Blackaby in the sermon this past Sunday on the God who Calls. The book comes in several formats including a hardback book and a 13-week study workbook which is designed to do in groups. Well worth the read, and if […]