So What Is "Supernatural"?
We live in a four-dimensional universe commonly referred to as the “natural” realm where the laws of nature and science are known and observable. However, the supernatural involves other dimensions beyond those four.
We live in a four-dimensional universe commonly referred to as the “natural” realm where the laws of nature and science are known and observable. However, the supernatural involves other dimensions beyond those four.
The most powerful antidote to the bankruptcy of a secular worldview is when heaven breaks through into the natural world and the Kingdom of God is supernaturally evident.
When it comes to following Jesus, experience and risk are essential. Mark Thrash challenges us to step out in some new (and supernatural) ways.
Praying for healing for someone oftens feels like a risk. Here are 3 pointers and a story to give you courage to love people supernaturally.
I’ve been in one church service and two conversations recently where I’ve sensed a real fear when the term “supernatural” is used. This “S” word is not exactly a “bad word” for believers, but a concept that seems to be really unsettling for many.
An inner-city teaching role pushed Myra Perrine to her limits—and taught her invaluable lessons about overcoming evil through God's Kingdom authority.
We live in a world that is not defined by what is naturally possible, but by a God who makes all things possible!
With Disciple Making Movement strategies, even a parking lot can become sacred ground. These four building blocks to effective evangelism are for everyone.