Jesus Last Stand – The Palm Sunday Story

Mike Bitter from Christian Church of Waterloo, Nebraska tells the Palm Sunday story. He tells how Jesus boldly and courageously went into Jerusalem knowing the end result. Jesus did exactly what HIS Father told him to do. Are you listening? Are you doing what our Father has called us to do? With most worldly distractions gone for the time being, we have time to reflect on our relationship with God and “get right” with HIM if you’re not already there.

Anxiety 101 – What IF vs What IS

Don’t judge eternity by your current circumstances.

We have to remember in the big scheme of things, it does not matter who you are in all of this as long as you remember who’s you are. You are a child of the most High God.

This is the Truth that makes it well with our Souls. Keep your eyes on Jesus. That is the only way we can see through eyes of faith rather than eyes of fear. He is our author, and finisher of our faith.

You Are Ready For This!

Pastor Mike Bitter of Christian Church of Waterloo presents the Sunday morning message about your preparation for what you are about to go through. You’ve been prepared. God has prepared you. Our Lord does not mean for us to be afraid, but on the contrary He told us “Don’t be afraid”. Fear only happens when you lose focus on the Lord. He will see you through. You ARE ready for this!

Proud of Everyone

It does not matter whether you’re a Christian, an atheist or agnostic, I see everyone pitching in and helping. We are having to look at things differently, and that’s ok. We might not understand what God is doing, but what is He asking you to do? Where does He want you to be involved?

Click here for Mike’s Proud of Everyone Sermon

Pastor’s Alert

In my last post I talked about being in that “season.”  I’ve found we go through seasons in our life.  Be sure your not in a down season with Christ, the fight and all the day to day stuff you need to deal with.  We’ll always be fighting for one thing or the other.

I’ve seen some pastors who should maybe to into their retirement phase of life, but for some reason they don’t, but I see incredible things happening with the ones who don’t retire.  They do what my friend Frank calls “retooling” one’s self.

It’s not doing the same old thing, leave that up to the up and coming people you’ve shepherded and mentored.  It’s their time.

I sometimes wonder if pastors have much of anything to retire with.  So how is this problem overcome?  Leave a not in the block below.

Peace unto you and everyone you touch.