Tearing down Walls
Following up on the last few posts and the past week’s Sore Knees Challenge, today we begin a quest to learn what this means: “I love mercy not sacrifice.”
Sore Knees: “loved by Yahweh”
Join us for our third sore knees challenge, a week before the throne, starting today and ending next Wednesday, May 11. Our focus this week is on the “loved by Yahweh” we encounter … Continue reading
Sore Knee Relief
“Your Father knows the things you have need of before you ask Him.” Common sense says, “Then why ask Him?” Prayer is not getting things from God, that is a … Continue reading
Sore Knees: New Birth
Join us for our second sore knees challenge, a week before the throne, starting today and ending next Wednesday, January 6. Our focus this week is on the new birth we … Continue reading
more Sore Knees
Mark your calendars. We’re planning a new, WEEK-long Sore Knees Challenge beginning this coming Wednesday, December 30 and continuing through January 6. Our focus will be new birth. Click here … Continue reading
Sore Knees Report
With thanksgiving, we close out the Sore Knees Challenge. Your realms of service and ours are as far-flung as we are distant from each other–Mongolia to the United States, Haiti … Continue reading
Sore Knees: Advocate
This week’s key word is advocate, mediating within and between people, in this world and at the throne.
Sore Knees: Relate
This week’s key word is “relate” which we define as standing shoulder to shoulder with the ignored or forgotten as we move toward a happily ever after together.
Sore Knees: Cultivate
The key word for this week’s sore knees challenge post is “cultivate” which we define as the act of showing mercy to the ignored and forgotten.
Sore Knees: Foundation
The Sore Knees Challenge begins today with a focus on our Foundation.
the Sore Knees Challenge
Could your classroom or school use a little thunder and lightening? Do you or a colleague need a bit of a shake-up…or perhaps a gentle whisper? You are invited to join us for the Sore Knees Challenge–a month before the throne for yourself, your students, school, and colleagues.