We are all called to pour into others, even when we don’t have all the answers, but as you are becoming like Jesus, naturally, you will help others encounter Him.
Being the church together is hard. How do we know what “ingredients” we need to rise to the calling God has for us?
Join Melanie for an adventure through our next three Psalms (28-30) as we continue going through all 150 Psalms this year! Live tonight at 7:30 p.m. (CST).
Do we treat God’s wisdom as our closest friend?
How do we understand God saying His Word will harden hearts? What does that mean for us?
Everyone around us faces burdens. Do we help each other bear them?
Join Pastor Tim on this uncertain week in our world, we turn to the next three Psalms, which remind of us God’s faithfulness to His people.
Are we called by God? Do we understand our calling any more clearly by way of Isaiah’s?
Jim Krenning shares from Psalms 22-24 — some of the most familiar words in the Psalms — this week as we continue our exploration of the Psalms this year.
How do we understand ourselves in relationship to God? Isaiah 6 challenges us to think about that.
Melanie Haynes leads us into Psalms 19-21 tonight as we continue exploring the Psalms and what they tell us about our God.
How do we get the knowledge that we have?
As we live as Christians, we face struggles and opposition. Shouldn’t life be easier? Should we find a way to make it easier?
Loving one another appears repeatedly in the New Testament, but how do we do it?
How do I find comfort during a time of grief or loss? It can be hard to find hope during pain and discouragement. However, prayer can be the key to unlocking hope back into our lives.
Pastor Tim takes us through three Psalms (16-18) that point us to the lasting treasure of God’s love on tonight’s “This Week at Little Hills.”
The world often seems very dark. Where do we find light in this dark world?
Sometimes the deck appears to stacked and it’s hard to see how life will do anything but go from bad to worse. How do we have joy then?
Join us as the Psalminizers come together for a discussion about the problems of life and the solution in Psalms 13-15.
It’s a lot easier to complain than to be grateful. Our ungratefulness often leads us to forget just how blessed we are. However, expressing gratitude might be the thing that can help bring optimism back in our lives.