This passage parallels our Epistle lesson from yesterday. People are confronted with Jesus’ miraculous power. They issue a challenge to that power, and testimony is given proving that the source of that power is divine and unique. Then the people...
devotion
You are God’s Glorious Inheritance
Paul’s prayer in Ephesians 1 opens up a new perspective on our hope. Not only will we receive abundantly when we are with the Lord, but also we will belong to God in a whole new way. We will be God’s glorious inheritance, God’s beautiful treasure....
webinar
Lasso Leadership Lessons: Recap – Remembering What We’ve Learned
Lasso Leadership Lessons: Recap
Interview by Tod Bolsinger
To recap the series, our team developed a little reminder of the Lasso Leadership Lessons that we all need in order to be a better leader.
webinar
Webinar: The Power of Purpose in a Pandemic
Webinar with Richard and Leona Bergstrom, hosted by Mark Roberts
This webinar focuses on how those in the third third of life can discover a new sense of purpose that will focus and empower us in the midst of the pandemic.
devotion
What Happened? (Part 1)
What happened to John’s leadership between young John and old John? How did he become the John we read who walked with the creator of the world but said of those who read his letter “I have no greater joy than this”? John’s journey gives us a...
devotion
The Hope to Which God Has Called You
In Ephesians 1 Paul does not exhort us to be hopeful. Rather, he prays that God will enable us to know the hope that is already ours in Christ. Genuine hope is a gift of God and a response to God’s gracious calling.
webinar
View from the Mountaintop: Leadership in the Ultimate Liminal Space
Webinar with Jim Toole, hosted by Tod Bolsinger
This webinar discusses leadership lessons that come from reaching the moment where your people must go into the future without you.
devotion
Easter Sunday and Monday Work
Does Easter have anything to do with your work? Yes, it does. The divine power that raised Jesus from the dead is available, not just in “religious” settings, but in all of life, including our workplaces.