Your Next Step: Adoption & Foster Care
On Sunday, as we looked at 1 John 2:28–3:1, we were reminded of a stunning truth: "See what kind of love the Father has given to us, that we should be called children of God; and so we are." Through Christ, we have been called into God's family. We are not outsiders. We are not merely forgiven. We are beloved sons and daughters.
One of the themes we explored is this: adopted people adopt people. Chosen people choose people. God's heart for us reshapes the way we see and care for others.
Many people responded after the service asking, "What could my next step be?" If God stirred something in your heart regarding foster care, adoption, or caring for vulnerable children, here are three practical next steps available right here in Nova Scotia.
Parenting with the Next Generation in Mind
This past Sunday, as we walked through Psalm 78 together and celebrated Parent Commissioning, we were reminded of a powerful truth: “Parenting is helping the next generation remember God.”
Why Do We Keep Having the Same Fight?
Why do we keep having the same fight? Sometimes the issue isn’t just what’s happening around us… it’s what’s happening within us. This week’s blog from James 4 explores:
why conflict escalates
what our reactions reveal about our hearts
and how the grace of God can begin bringing healing into our relationships.
Because the good news is this: Pride keeps fights alive… but humility begins healing.
Contract vs Covenant Thinking
Most couples don’t start marriage thinking it’s a contract but many drift into living like it is: “I’ll do my part as long as you do yours.” But marriage was never meant to work that way. It’s not a contract, it’s a covenant. One asks, “What am I getting out of this?” while the other asks, “How can I love faithfully even when it’s hard?” That shift changes everything.
If your marriage feels more like roommates than “one flesh,” this week’s blog is for you because healthy marriages aren’t found, they’re built.
Til Death Do Us Part
There is nothing more beautiful than a godly marriage. But great marriages don’t just happen overnight. To have a successful marriage, we must embrace God’s design for marriage and lean into the process of becoming one. For those registered to attend the upcoming Marriage Intensive on May 15-16, we encourage you to check out this blog post. It gives you an overview of the topics and the format for the weekend, and it outlines three small action steps for how to prepare yourself for this special time together.