Emotions and Thoughts – What to Do About Them?

A message from the series “Joy from a Prison Cell: The Letter to the Philippians.” We want joy, and we don’t want anxiety. But can we actually do anything about this?

Agree in the Lord

A message from the series “Joy from a Prison Cell: The Letter to the Philippians.” The Apostle Paul addresses two women engaged in a conflict. What can we learn about the pursuit of unity in the church today?

Confused as to What Maturity Looks Like?

A message from the series “Joy from a Prison Cell: The Letter to the Philippians.” Do you want to be mature and not a foolish child, but aren’t even sure what that means?

Paul, Very Human

A message from the series “Joy from a Prison Cell: The Letter to the Philippians.” Who was Paul, exactly? Can we get beyond superficial facts to a deeper understanding of this very human person?

The Robe Worth More Than All My Rags

A message from the series “Joy from a Prison Cell: The Letter to the Philippians.” If you don’t have a perfect track record in life, you’re in trouble. But there’s hope…

Shining Like Stars

A message from the series “Joy from a Prison Cell: The Letter to the Philippians.” A life of obedience to Christ is what Jesus calls me to. But I know I can’t carry it out. What helps me?

The Three Phases of Christ’s Life

A message from the series “Joy from a Prison Cell: The Letter to the Philippians.” A famous “therefore” is in this passage, and we’re supposed to ask what it’s there for.

Who is Jesus? And WHAT is Jesus?

A message from the series “Joy from a Prison Cell: The Letter to the Philippians.” Here are five statements that are true, each describing who Jesus is – or we might say, what he is.

The Mind of Christ

A message from the series “Joy from a Prison Cell: The Letter to the Philippians.” Jesus sets the pattern for “the normal Christian life;” it follows a “J Curve,” from incarnation, to suffering to resurrection.

What’s the Meaning of Life?

A message from the series “Joy from a Prison Cell: The Letter to the Philippians.” In this life we FOR Christ, and in the next we will live WITH Christ, which will be so much better!