What Is JOY Anyway?

What Is JOY Anyway?

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Lessons in Joy from a Child's Funeral

I recently had the honor of being at the funeral of Micah Kim, the five-year-old son of my friend Paul J. Kim. And I don’t use the word honor lightly. Because while the pain of losing a child is unimaginable…what I witnessed there was just as unimaginable: JOY. At Micah’s wake, P ...  Show more

You’re Not Abandoned in the Hardest Moments

When most people think about where God is, they look to the sky or point to a mountaintop. God is ON HIGH, right? But the reality of the incarnation flips that vision upside down. Christ dwelt among us. God came to the lowest of places to meet us in our brokenness and heal our si ...  Show more

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Marked by Joy
First15 Devotional

What would it be like to have unhindered, abundant joy in the midst of all circumstances? The beauty of the joy God longs to give is that it’s not fleeting or temporary. It is sustaining, strong and true. As we continue to discover what it means to live for heaven, t ...

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Joy: Part 1 | Unhurrying With a Rule of Life E6
John Mark Comer Teachings

How do we experience more joy in our everyday lives? John Mark talks about how the common human desire to be happy isn’t the problem, but that we’re searching for joy in the wrong places. He encourages us to examine what beliefs might be blocking us from experiencing the joy that ...  Show more

Joy - Introduction
GoChurch Beirut Grow Group

We want the GoChurch family to actively participate in the joy of the Lord during the Christmas season. This month, we will be looking at “Joy by nature (in Christ)” (LOVE), “Joy in faith” (GROW), and “Joy in action” (GO). Joy is not a feeling, but it is the outworking of the nat ...  Show more

Joy - Week 3
GoChurch Beirut Grow Group

We want the GoChurch family to actively participate in the joy of the Lord during the Christmas season. This month, we will be looking at “Joy by nature (in Christ)” (LOVE), “Joy in faith” (GROW), and “Joy in action” (GO). Joy is not a feeling, but it is the outworking of the nat ...  Show more