
Letters to the Church

Our commitment to the Kingdom must take precedence over culture.
Francis Chan • Letters to the Church
When we gather as the Church, we are supposed to “stir up one another to love and good works” (Heb. 10:24).
Francis Chan • Letters to the Church
Don’t you see the weirdness in calling people CHRISTian when they aren’t servants?
Francis Chan • Letters to the Church
We have a tendency to argue and divide over trivial matters when we forget hell exists.
Francis Chan • Letters to the Church
If we really want to come before God with clean hands and pure hearts, we need to have a greater awe and longing for His Word alone.
Francis Chan • Letters to the Church
we believe we deserve certain rights as humans. Yet we give little thought to the rights God deserves as God.
Francis Chan • Letters to the Church
The call to follow Christ is the call to joyfully endure suffering in this life for the promise of eternal blessing in the next.
Francis Chan • Letters to the Church
Jesus loved so deeply that He was willing to suffer a lifetime of rejection, even rejection from His Father on the cross.
Francis Chan • Letters to the Church
Let’s face it: without deadlines, not much gets done.