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The Stories of Christmas | Generous Like Jesus
Generosity isn't just about money. It's about our whole lives. It's about giving our time, our energy, our attention, our resources. It's about living for others instead of just for ourselves. It's about becoming more like Jesus, who gave up everything for us.

Adam Schell
Nov 73 min read


The Stories of Christmas | Spare Change
Are we giving like the wealthy or like the widow? Are we giving from what's left over or from what we actually have? Are we dropping spare change in the collection box while holding tightly to everything else? Or are we loosening our grip on our resources and trusting God with the outcome?

Adam Schell
Nov 63 min read


The Stories of Christmas | The Gift of Giving
When we give sacrificially, we loosen money's grip on our hearts. We discover that we don't need as much as we thought we did. We learn to trust God in deeper ways. We become less selfish and more compassionate.

Adam Schell
Nov 53 min read


The Stories of Christmas | True Generosity
True generosity requires some sacrifice. When you sacrifice, that's when you know it's real. Because when giving costs us nothing, it requires no faith. But when giving pushes us to depend on God instead of ourselves...that's when generosity becomes transformative. Not just for the person receiving, but for us.

Adam Schell
Nov 43 min read


The Stories of Christmas | A Little Scrooge in Us
Here's the thing about greed: It never satisfies. You get what you wanted, and it feels good for about five minutes. Then you start thinking about the next thing you want. It's a cycle that never ends.

Adam Schell
Nov 33 min read


The Stories of Christmas | Emulating Ebenezer
We judge Ebenezer Scrooge for his selfishness, yet during the holidays we often act like him, focusing more on what we want to get than what we can give. It's natural for this season to become all about us without us even realizing it.
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But we're never supposed to be selfish. Instead, we're called to be generous. And true generosity isn't measured by the size of our gift but by the size of our sacrifice.

Adam Schell
Nov 31 min read


The Stories of Christmas | Building Community
As the body of Christ, we're not a collection of individuals who happen to be in the same space. We're parts of each other. Connected. Interdependent. Responsible for each other. When one part suffers, we all suffer. When one part is honored, we all celebrate. That's not just a nice idea...that's supposed to be our reality.

Adam Schell
Oct 313 min read


The Stories of Christmas | Celebrating Our Differences
A body works because it's diverse. Every part is different, and every difference serves a purpose. The same is true for the church. We need people with different gifts.

Adam Schell
Oct 303 min read


The Stories of Christmas | You Are Essential
You are part of the body. You are essential. You are needed. Not because of what you can do. Not because of how impressive your gifts are. But because God made you part of this body. And a body isn't complete when it's missing parts.

Adam Schell
Oct 293 min read


The Stories of Christmas | We're All Needed
Sometimes we convince ourselves we don't need other people. We think we can handle it on our own. We've got it all figured out. And when you think you're more important, it's pretty easy to start thinking you don't need the "less important" people.

Adam Schell
Oct 282 min read


The Stories of Christmas | You Belong
To belong in the church, you don't have to be the most talented person. You don't have to have the most impressive spiritual gifts. You don't have to be the most mature Christian. You belong because you're in Christ. And if you're in Christ, you're part of the body.

Adam Schell
Oct 273 min read


The Stories of Christmas | Important Parts
It's easy to think we have all the pieces we need when things are running smoothly. We stick with our systems and avoid complications because efficiency feels safer than inclusion.
But what if the people we think we don't need are actually essential? Because every person plays an important part in making the church who we are.

Adam Schell
Oct 271 min read


The Stories of Christmas | Using Our Messes
God doesn't waste our messes. When we step out in faith, even when we stumble, even when things don't go according to plan, God takes those imperfect efforts and uses them. Sometimes God uses them in ways we can see right away. Sometimes we don't see the impact until years later. But God always uses them.

Adam Schell
Oct 243 min read


The Stories of Christmas | Messy Obedience
God isn't looking for people who have it all together. God is looking for people who are willing to step out in faith despite their weaknesses. God is looking for people who will offer their inadequate gifts and trust him to make them enough. That's messy obedience. And that's exactly what God loves to use.

Adam Schell
Oct 234 min read


The Stories of Christmas | Waiting for Perfection
Perfectionism isn't about excellence. It's about fear. We're afraid of looking foolish. We're afraid of making mistakes. We're afraid of being judged. We're afraid of failing. So we tell ourselves we're not ready yet, and we wait...and wait...and wait. But while we're waiting for perfect, real opportunities to serve God and love others are passing us by. Real chances to make a difference are slipping through our fingers.

Adam Schell
Oct 223 min read


The Stories of Christmas | What Do You Have?
Jesus doesn't focus on what the disciples don't have. He doesn't dwell on the impossibility of the situation. He doesn't lecture them about poor planning. Instead, Jesus asks a simple question: "What do you have?"

Adam Schell
Oct 213 min read


The Stories of Christmas | Start Somewhere
We all have things we want to do but avoid starting because we're afraid we'll mess it up. The fear of imperfection keeps us from taking the first step toward serving others.
But what if God doesn't need our perfection before we begin? Sometimes the most beautiful outcomes come from the messiest beginnings.

Adam Schell
Oct 201 min read


The Stories of Christmas | The Courage to Begin
You know that feeling when you're standing at the edge of something new, and your brain starts listing all the reasons why you're not qualified to do it? And the list grows: "I don't have the right skills...I've never done this before...What if I mess it up...What if people judge me...I'm just not ready yet." Yeah, Moses knew that feeling too.

Adam Schell
Oct 203 min read
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