“Now then,” he says, “we are ambassadors for Christ” II Corinthians 5:20
My Embassy Church
This blog is not about the people you normally see in the church such as the pastor or worship leaders. This blog is about the people at Embassy Church. It’s about their experience with God and how they deal with everyday life. It’s about what they have learned in their walk with God.
Too many times we think only the person in the pulpit has the message for the masses to hear. But the Bible says that WE are ambassadors for God, not just the “leaders” in the church. Everyone has a story and sermon to go with that story. Everyone has a testimony and a trial they overcame to get that testimony.
This blog is about encouraging you, stretching you, challenging you and most importantly helping get you to know and understand God better by everyday people who serve a supernatural God. No hype, just truth.
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- What if I told you to just write?“What if I told you to just write?” This was a question that popped into my head one night when I was feeling weary – which I often did during the night when I do most of my thinking. At first, my brain tried to rationalize the situation and I tried telling myself it was something …
- Do You Like to Wait?Most of our culture has a very short time they are willing to wait. I remember when I was a kid and wanted something – I had to wait. Cartoons came on TV only on Saturday mornings mostly. If I wanted to hear my favorite song I had to wait for it to come on …
- Perpetual JoyWhat does “Joy” mean to you? Is it being happy? Or just being content with your life? Just what exactly is Joy? I have been praying for more joy for some time now. So, I decided to research “Joy” from the context of what Jewish thought is on it. And, I found some rather interesting things …
- Why Do We Question Anything?Why do we question anything? Is the Word of God not enough to keep us content and wanting nothing but a relationship with Him? Do we search out our hearts daily? If not, the time is now! In January, I lost my dad (62 yrs old) and a month later lost my 96 year old grandmother. …
- Let Hope Be Your AnchorI remember back when I was in nursing school, they taught us how important it is for patients to have a positive attitude when going through a medical crisis. It wasn’t until I was out of school years later, going through my own medical issues, that I saw this really was true. I quickly learned …