Montana on a Mission

We recently had teams in the Philippines and Kenya, and both groups will be taking some time to share about their experiences. Many thanks to those who have been supporting Montana On A Mission and the work that’s being done locally and globally! We couldn’t do it without your many prayers and financial support.

Born Again And How New Identity Leads To Righteousness

The “Normal Christian Life” is a call to a new identity found in Christ. It is literally a conversion of life and character. The “Normal Christian Life” is exciting, challenging, and life-changing. It is also hard because habits change, time commitments change, and one starts the process of dying to self and living for God. In this series we are going to be looking at a single aspect of the Christian life each week of the series with the purpose of learning more about what it means to be a Christian.

Shedding Light on What the Normal Christian Life Looks Like

The “Normal Christian Life” is a call to a new identity found in Christ. It is literally a conversion of life and character. The “Normal Christian Life” is exciting, challenging, and life-changing. It is also hard because habits change, time commitments change, and one starts the process of dying to self and living for God. In this series we are going to be looking at a single aspect of the Christian life each week of the series with the purpose of learning more about what it means to be a Christian.

Identity

What does “The Normal Christian Life” look like? It’s not normal by any regular definition of life, but the Word of God sheds light on what the normal Christian life looks like. The normal Christian life is countercultural and shockingly different than normal as it is typically defined. What does God’s Word say about what a Christian should look like?

A More Excellent Way: Not an Option

Believers are commanded to love each other. Love is to characterize the believer’s life. Anything that gets in the way of love has to be “put away.” Anything that promotes godly love has to be “put on.” We are called to genuine fellowship, loving relationships, and Christlikeness. They are not an option for anyone who calls themselves a Christian.