Alright. It’s obviously a very intense title. Not many of us think about facing death for our Christian faith anytime soon. But I imagine the early church didn’t think things would escalate the way that they did either.
Read More"Visit many books, but live in the Bible” ~ Charles Spurgeon
Read MoreAs Refuge was gathered together on Sunday morning, Max and Nicolai filmed a short video to update us on their recent activities. Check out this video to hear more from the guys about what they've been up to.
Read MoreYesterday we had the pleasure of hearing from Trista Eazell. In addition to being a member of Refuge, Trista is a Save the Storks Ambassador. Her mother was only 13 when Trista was born and when Trista turned 7, she learned that her birth mother was in a coma due to a heroin overdose.
Read MoreYesterday we had the pleasure of hearing from Mike Neglia - a missionary and pastor in Ireland. Having attended Bible college together, Char and Mike are dear friends. Char wrote a little bit about him so you all can know more about this person who spoke at Refuge and the work that the Lord has called him to.
Read MoreAs we’ve been going through the Psalms, we have talked a lot about meditation and prayer. We have been taught how to sit with the text, think it over, and to respond in worship and prayer to God through contemplation, confession, petition and praise.
Read MoreWe at Refuge are excited to be supporting Allison and Paul on their mission to spread the gospel and bring an end to human trafficking in Thailand.
Read MoreGreat resources for families, a few books suggested by our Elders.
Read MoreIf you would like to study more on relationships we have a great list of books suggested by our Elders.
Read MoreAs I write this, the Supreme Court has handed down what will be the “Roe v. Wade” of marriage, redefining marriage in all 50 states. This is a sober moment, and I am a conscientious dissenter from this ruling. The Court now has disregarded thousands of years of definition of the most foundational unit of society, and the cultural changes here will be broad and deep. So how should the church respond?
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