by Jason Clark | Sep 25, 2019 | Articles, Faith, Prone To Love
The Nature of Soap “Should I stick my hand in the toilet?” That was the question I asked myself. It was Jeremy’s bar of soap. I had lost mine somewhere on the journey. It’s not like I’d been aiming for the toilet,...
by Jason Clark | Sep 18, 2019 | Articles, Faith, Prone To Love
The Freest Person In The Room Jesus displayed the greatest act of self-control, the greatest revelation of freedom, when He laid His life down for us. The enemy didn’t kill Jesus. Jesus couldn’t be killed. He had never...
by Jason Clark | Sep 4, 2019 | Articles, Faith, Prone To Love
This is Not a Counseling Session I sat across from the couple trying not to fidget, trying to keep a look of calm on my face, I was supposed to be the fella with the answers, the counselor. I wasn’t a Counselor. I’d...
by Jason Clark | Aug 28, 2019 | Articles, Faith, Prone To Love
God's Whisper When my daughter Eva was an infant and even into her toddler days, she was very attached to her momma. She had to know where Karen was at all times. And if she lost track of mom it had the potential to be...
by Jason Clark | Jan 23, 2018 | Podcast
Faith & Hunger A Redeemed Imagination Jason teaches how our faith is a partnership with our redeemed imagination. It’s the evidence of things unseen. Faith simply believes God is good and can be trusted. Faith isn’t...
Recent Comments