God of Perfect Timing
When the set time had fully come, God sent his Son, born of a woman, born under the law, to redeem those under the law, that we might receive the full rights of sons. — Galatians 4:4-5 Merry Christmas!
Walking with God through fear
Listen as Jill shares some fascinating stories during her recent interview with Bill Arnold on Faith Radio. She talks about her childhood in London during WWII when her search for Jesus began in a bomb shelter, and her later missionary work in Vietnam. Plus, she has some great advice for dealing with fear! Take a listen
What role does faith play in politics?
What’s the right thing to do, and what’s the right way to do it? In an ideal world, politics would be practiced with these things in mind. The real world is far from ideal, of course—and its leaders are often tempted to favor personal gain over public good. So how do we navigate these tensions?
Playing Games with Jesus | A Good Friday Poem
Good Friday is a day the human race dared to play games with Jesus. Roman soldiers tossed dice to determine how Jesus would be shamed and punished—scourging and a crown of thorns included. Through tender verses of her own poetry, Jill Briscoe invites Christians to ponder the anguished Jesus with desperate gratitude and contemplate our
Uncover the Evidence of Your Salvation
How do I know the Spirit lives in me and that I am free from condemnation? In this message, Stuart Briscoe teaches from Romans 8 and shows you how to identify the evidence of the Spirit’s work in your life and the assurance of your salvation.
Evening with the Briscoes – Milwaukee 2015
During the 9th Annual Evening with the Briscoes, Pete, Stuart, and Jill explore the importance of being both full of grace and full of truth when it comes to increasingly sensitive topics arising in our “anything goes” society. Interested in attending the next Evening with the Briscoes event? Visit the itineraries page for a list of upcoming events.
IF:Gathering 2017
Jill shares a powerful message to encourage us to keep on carrying our cross…all the way home. Read Jill’s poem All the Way Home.