by Westside Christian Fellowship | Dec 26, 2020 | Articles, Featured
You choose: Will it be the pain of discipline or the pain of regret? One yields a sense of extreme fulfillment; the other, a lingering sense of defeat. Ironically, we pray for God to heal when we should also pray for the self-discipline to change harmful habits....
by Westside Christian Fellowship | Dec 24, 2020 | Articles, Featured
No matter what your view of COVID is, we can all agree that it is impacting all our lives. Since June I’ve been saying that when the cold, flu, and pneumonia season gets here, it’s going to get worse, but I also have a solution. I recently talked to nurses at each...
by Westside Christian Fellowship | Nov 18, 2020 | Articles, Featured
This article is being republished under a different title and is spring boarding off of a short video I recently recorded; watch it here before reading any further. A paraphrase that is often attributed to Alexis De Tocqueville—a Frenchman who authored Democracy in...
by Westside Christian Fellowship | Oct 5, 2020 | Articles
Those who have been called to preach, much like the prophets in the Old Testament, will confront compromise, condemn moral digression, and powerfully denounce sin in the hope of reconciling man to God—they speak the truth in love. The world, and carnal Christians,...
by Westside Christian Fellowship | Oct 1, 2020 | Articles
What do you say about someone who invested more into your life than anyone else? My mother, Diane Idleman, passed away on September 22, 2020. We were texting back and forth that morning when she said that she wasn’t feeling well. Her next text read, “I think I need to...
by Westside Christian Fellowship | Sep 18, 2020 | Articles
I wrote this article a few years ago but it’s never been more relevant. In my opinion, failure to recognize diverse gifts may explain why many people are divided on the issue of religion and politics. For instance, John MacArthur, James Dobson, Franklin Graham,...