21-Day Easter Challenge

If you were in our services yesterday I put a challenge out to our congregation to read one chapter of John every day for the next 21-days and reflect on it in light of Easter. That means we'll be finishing John on Easter Sunday. If you missed it, join us. The day is not yet over.

I'll be posting each day about my reading and I'm looking for comments, thoughts, insights or just a shout out that you're in. Hit the comment link below (or link to the site if you get this via email). If you respond to this by email, it won't make it to the comment section, but it would be cool for everyone else to see your reflections, so go to the blog site.

I'll be linking my posts to Facebook, so join me over there if you prefer. Not looking for deep insights or long essays. Simple reflections on Scripture for your life. And maybe the formation of one of the most important habits for spiritual formation, daily Bible reading and reflection.

Your Financial Peace Stories 3

More of your stories:

  • This series gave me focus and helped me to remember not to worry. My husband and I are more on the same page now.
  • I realized I've been focusing more on money than God. I decided I need to change and focus more on God. God is in control and God owns everything. I also decided to give a little more in offering. Thank you Pastor Henry for this message.
  • Rather than spending it on something extra for the now, we've decided to put this years tax return towards retirement. We're also stretching ourselves to tithe on gross instead of net.
  • I always knew there was more to life than money, and that money doesn't bring happiness! But I didn't go as far to believing everything I have is of God! Small groups were very helpful, too. :-)