Return to Galilee, healing of a woman who touched Jesus’ garment and raising of Jairus’s daughter:
Matthew: Matthew 9:18-26
Mark: Mark 5:21-43
Luke: 8:40-46

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Return to Galilee, healing of a woman who touched Jesus’ garment and raising of Jairus’s daughter:
Matthew: Matthew 9:18-26
Mark: Mark 5:21-43
Luke: 8:40-46
Healing demon-possessed men and resultant opposition:
Matthew (Two Demon-Possessed Men, Gadarenes region): Matthew 8:28-34
Mark & Luke (A Demon-Possessed Man, Gerasa region): Mark 5:1-20, Luke 8:26-39
“Who is this? He commands even the winds and the water, and they obey him.”
Matthew: Matthew 8:18, 23-27
Mark: Mark 4:35-41
Luke: Luke 8:22-25
“Have you understood all these things?” Jesus asked. They said yes, but I’m not so quick to answer.
The House Owner: Matthew 13:51-53
Eschatology, a major branch of study within Christian theology, studies the end of time as we know it on earth. In this parable, Jesus once again points to the time when good and evil will be separated.
Parable of the Net: Matthew 13:47-50
The Valuable Pearl:
Matthew 13:45-46Again, the kingdom of heaven is like a merchant looking for fine pearls. When he found one of great value, he went away and sold everything he had and bought it.
Project Manager for Passion for Planting.
Most people, especially my friends from Salinas, California, think I’m in the agricultural engineering business! The term church planting is completely familiar to those of us that are devoted to supporting new churches, but not the most common term in the public sector. Perhaps this additional sentence helps:
We provide resources, tools and support for people planting churches.
Still, the concept of planting a church is foreign to most people, but it’s a great conversation starter. Here’s my elevator pitch:
Passion for Planting was formed in 2002 as a ministry of New Life Christian Church. P4P has helped over 100 churches get started with the idea that they would go and start other churches. We assist those who are called to start new churches in several ways ranging from education and training to web-based resources and tools to working alongside church planters as their
project manager.
- PlanterApp walks potential church planters through a phased application process where applicants are guided through steps required for affiliating with a church planting organization.
- PlanterPlan provides a detailed step-by-step guide for managing a new church start from inception to launch. We help prepare church planters by offering training through our
- PlanterPrep program (in-residence and distance learning).
- PlanterAssist provides links to tons of free resources available to our frequent visitors.
- PlanterJobs is scheduled for release with Exponential West (Oct 5-8, 2015). This provides a job board targeted at church planters, planting organizations and all the support positions.
Our goal is to help those called to plant churches have the greatest opportunity for success. The fields are ripe, the workers are few and those who answer the call often need help — that’s where we come in.
New Life Christian Church was planted as a new church dedicated to planting new churches, but they are an important community resource as well. The church doesn’t look like an ordinary church because it is not an ordinary church. So often we think of church as a building, even though we know that word church is really meant to point to a collection of believers. You might be surprised to learn that New Life operates a huge community center called nZone. Complete with indoor soccer fields, sports courts and even a fitness club, New Life holds weekly services here while daily serving the community’s need for recreation and fitness. In addition, New Life Christian Church is committed to supporting the community through Passion for Community, yet another organization created by those who are part of this vibrant, life-changing church community.
The passion for planting churches is all part of a larger movement in this country, even throughout the world. One significant organization that supports this movement is Exponential.
Exponential seeks to come alongside and serve church planters and the organizations they are affiliated with. We seek to impact church planting by accelerating the multiplication of leading organizations who are planting churches.
Exponential.org hosts two large conferences a year, Exponential East and Exponential West. These are great events to inspire, equip and train church planters, current and future. Checkout their site for details and a wealth of resources.
Daily Devotions — I didn’t realize how “churchy” that phrase was until just a few days ago! Every segment of society, in and out of the church, has some form of devotional. Athletes would use the term workout or practice, but it’s really the same idea: do something consistently and effectively, every day, and over time you get better at whatever has your attention. As Christians, we call this a daily devotion.
Daily devotions are critical to our continued growth as Christ followers. One of the key passages that I love to reflect on is the one where Jesus explains that he is the shepherd and we are his sheep. The sheep know his voice and the shepherd knows his sheep. (See John 10).
For years, my wife and I have taken a few minutes in the morning to read Our Daily Bread (http://odb.org/). It is really easy for couples to grow a few verses at a time by reading the same scripture reference and reflecting on the short story every day. This simple act expresses our devotion to growth in Christ–our daily devotional.
The best way to know the voice of Christ is to listen to him every day. The best way to do this is to read the Bible every day.
One of the best ways to grow as a couple is to focus on the same scripture every day, even when hundreds of miles separate you for whatever reason. Take some time to look at the variety of devotionals that are available, especially online, pick one and commit to it for six weeks. Talk with each other about it in casual conversation.
As couples put God first in their relationship they will naturally grow closer together. Daily devotions are just one part of a growing, healthy relationship with Christ and with each other.
Another parable that describes the kingdom of heaven. Great way to keep our perspective. In order to seek first his kingdom, it’s important to know what his kingdom is like. Matthew provides some great clues!
The Hidden Treasure: Matthew 13:44
The preaching of the Gospel is like yeast or leaven, working from the inside out. The dough that is kneaded with yeast looks the same as that which has no leavening agent…at least at first. Given the right conditions, the right ingredients, the dough with yeast behaves much differently. It’s a very interesting parable for me since my dad spent many years working as a baker. He taught me the simple rules of making yeast breads and emphasized the importance of temperature, kneading (not too much) and most significantly, proofing.
My people, hear my teaching;
listen to the words of my mouth.
I will open my mouth with a parable;
I will utter hidden things, things from of old—
things we have heard and known,
things our ancestors have told us.Psalm 78:1-3
Parable of the Yeast: Matthew 13:33-35, Mark 4:33-34