Hesed in Real Life: Commitment, Grace, and Love in Action
Hesed is more than kindness—it's the unshakable, covenantal love of God that anchors us, transforms community, and finds its fullness in Christ.
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Hesed is more than kindness—it's the unshakable, covenantal love of God that anchors us, transforms community, and finds its fullness in Christ.
We’re passionate about helping people grow closer to God and live out their faith in transformative ways. To nurture this spiritual fruitfulness, we’ve developed the Spiritual Flourishing Assessment, a tool inspired by the Human Flourishing Program at Harvard University.
True discipleship demands sacrifice. Explore the cost of following Christ, guided by Bonhoeffer, Hull, and Scripture, and discover why the eternal reward makes the journey worth every step.
How do you measure something as spiritual and personal as discipleship? Unlike attendance numbers or budget goals, discipleship is not a metric-driven process. It’s about transformation—both in individuals and the communities they impact. Yet, understanding whether...
One-on-one discipleship has shaped lives from Moses and Joshua to John and Polycarp. This timeless model fosters deep spiritual growth and accountability, creating a ripple effect through generations. Discover why it still matters today.
Discipleship is more than just imparting knowledge—it’s about building relationships that lead to spiritual growth and transformation. Whether you’re guiding someone or being guided, the roles of discipler and disciple are essential for fostering deeper faith. In this post, we explore how these relationships, modeled throughout the Bible, shape our spiritual journey and how you can engage in meaningful discipleship today.
Discipleship has deep roots throughout the Bible, from the one-on-one mentoring of Moses and Joshua to the life-transforming relationship between Jesus and His disciples. By exploring these biblical models, we gain practical insights into how discipleship is intentional, relational, and mission-driven. Are we following these examples today, equipping others to go even further in their walk with Christ?
What does it really mean to follow Jesus? Is there a difference between being a disciple and a true follower? While a disciple learns from Jesus, a follower strives to fully mirror His life and teachings. In this post, we explore the key difference between learning about Christ and being transformed into His image.
Welcome to our six-part series on discipleship, where we’ll dive deep into what it truly means to follow Jesus, be transformed by Him, and live out His mission. In today’s church culture, the word “discipleship” is often used but rarely fully understood. This...
Let's take a deeper look into what it means to be a Disciple of Jesus so that we might become Complete in Christ. This fulfills the Great Commission and Great Commandment.