The Tree Devotions
Many places in the Scriptures speak of a tree and its fruit. Jesus used this analogy many times to describe people and their outward works (their fruit).
The Value of a Woman
This short series of messages is written from notes taken during the preaching of a sermon by the same title. It is our hope that both men and women will be blessed by the knowledge of a woman’s value; that men will seek out a virtuous woman, and that women will choose to be virtuous by submitting to the standard set by God.
The Worship Devotions
Each of these devotions expands the thoughts on worship found in Psalms 100. These devotions look at questions such as: What is worship? Where do we worship? Who do we worship? Who are the people who worship God? How are we to worship Him? What does the worshipper perceive about God?
Uriah What a Hero!
Uriah, what a hero! When examining the life of a hero, there is no better example than Uriah the Hittite. He was not the average soldier – but a Mighty Warrior.
What Does the World See in God's People?
This series is written about Genesis 26, the story of Isaac and Abimelech. The story of “What did Abimelech see in Isaac?” which could also be called “What does the World See in God’s People?” and “What do Men See in You?” These devotions focus on the witness of The Children of God in the sight of the world.
What is the Call?
This series looks at “the call,” which is a Position (or Place) that God “calls” His people to, in His Sovereign work of Grace, in Regeneration.
What's on Your Tree
What’s on Your Tree? In this series, we look at the kind of fruit being borne on our branches. Is it good fruit, or is it corrupt fruit? What if there is no fruit? What is hindering us from bearing good fruit? After answering these questions, we learn what kind of fruit our tree should be bearing; we look in detail at the fruit of the Spirit.
Who is God?
Who is God? Have you ever asked or been asked this question? Read this set of devotions to help you answer this question.
Who is JESUS?
In this series of devotions, the primary focus is answering the question as an individual, ‘Who is JESUS?’ Think on this question; then read these devotions and see if your answer has changed!

