The podcast of Reformed University Fellowship at New Mexico State University. For the past 25 years, RUF has been a Gospel-saturated community that meets NMSU students right where they are without leaving them stuck there.
In his farewell message to NMSU RUF, Ben shares from 1 Corinthians 3 about how we're to think of the many different people God uses to impact us. Some plant, some water, but it is God himself who's always responsible for the impact. This means even in...
Justin Edgar from City Pres Albuquerque (and the Rio Grand Presbytery RUF Committee Chairman) joins us tonight to give us the joyful news that Jesus is the Vine--not us. Life-giving power and gracious sustenance flows from him, not campus ministers,...
Just as a beating heart and breathing lungs are the key elements of physical life (if they’re present, life is present; if they’re not, life is not), hearing is the key element of spiritual life. If a person can hear life is present; if they cannot h...
Pride in our hearts leads to hearts filled with a self-promoting instinct. And this instinct leads to us using the power and positions we have to advance our little kingdoms of Self. When you put a group of individuals who are each using power to...
Are you more prone to worry or to prayer? Worry is the native tongue of the kingdom of self; prayer is the native tongue of the Kingdom of God. So, how do we learn this new language and learn to speak it in the ordinary ups and downs of college life?...
A disciple is someone who’s chasing what they love, immersed in what they love, re-ordered by what they love, and surrendered to what they love. And so to be Jesus’ disciple is to be a person who’s increasingly chasing Jesus, immersed in his love, reor...
When we think of God’s Kingdom power and his transforming grace, we all long for it to come to us in a torrential downpour. But Jesus corrects our expectations and tells us his transforming graces and kingdom power come to us and come to the world more...
Life for the Christian in the Kingdom of God does not plod along aimlessly or lazily. Instead, it’s an entrepreneurial, risk-taking, envelope-pushing and strategic way of life. In the Parable of the Talents Jesus calls his followers to recognize the...
Rev. Chris Horne, RUF campus minister at Appalachian State University, joins us at Southwest Fallco 2017 to talk about the people God is patiently but powerfully making us into by his grace.
Rev. Chris Horne, RUF campus minister at Appalachian State University, joins us at Southwest Fallco 2017 to talk about the people God is patiently but powerfully making us into by his grace.
Rev. Chris Horne, RUF campus minister at Appalachian State University, joins us at Southwest Fallco 2017 to talk about the people God is patiently but powerfully making us into by his grace.
Rev. Chris Horne, RUF campus minister at Appalachian State University, joins us at Southwest Fallco 2017 to talk about the people God is patiently but powerfully making us into by his grace.
In John 3, Jesus explains what is required of a person to enter and be a part of his Kingdom. He shows us how God meets us on our turf but on his terms; that the way into his Kingdom is through mercy-driven transformation, not effort-driven...
Daniel Davalos joins us as our guest preacher tonight and, from John 11 and Jesus' resurrection of Lazarus, helps us see where Jesus is when we need him most and what it means to enter into our grief without it overshadowing our Gospel hope.
After talking about the character of his Kingdom disciples and their impact on the world, Jesus starts to clear up misconceptions about the Christian’s new relationship with God’s law. We learn that God doesn’t grade on a curve, that the law is more li...
The Beatitudes describe the character of the Christian and this famous passage on "salt and light" describes the function and impact of the Christian in the world. Christians will have a preserving impact, an illumining impact, and an impact that trigg...
The Beatitudes describe the effect God's grace has on a person. These are the "vital signs" of those Jesus has brought to life in his Kingdom. But these marks of transforming grace are not what you might expect. Grace opens your eyes to your spiritual...
The way we prepare to receive our King and his Kingdom is repentance. Turns out we're not blank slates; we're already allegiant to dozens of lesser kings and tinier, oppressive kingdoms. And so receiving the True Kingdom involves...
We all live for a kingdom, but we were specifically made to live for the expansive, transcendent Kingdom of God. So if that's true, why do we so naturally and easily settle for tiny little kingdoms and miss the big Kingdom? Because, as Paul Tripp...
Our graduating seniors share about what God has done in them and through them during their time in RUF these past four years.
The story of the Bible is the story of God turning the broken down, decaying house of this world into a dream home. And not just any dream home... but a home where the Redeeming God will live with his redeemed people forever. This is what the future...
To be in relationship with God means to be married to him. And so it's no surprise that the story of Scripture is the story of God pursuing his bride, ransoming her, cleaning her, and loving her. Revelation 19 shows the climax of God's love for his...
In these chapters, Jesus is pulling back the curtains and helping us see why temptation in this life seems (is) so super-charged and ever-present. It's not just the sin within us that makes us so prone to walking away from God. It's also forces much,...
Revelation 12 is a fast-forward summary of God's plan of rescuing his world and how the Devil has opposed him at every point. The devil's opposition has a laser, remarkably disciplined focus to it. It is focused on undermining the faith and confidence...
We are people who inherently love and demand justice. But do we also love and demand judgment? Justice requires judgment because judgment accomplishes and implements justice. They go hand in hand, and so to want one is to want the other. Because God...
Suffering is normal for the Christian. It's outside of our control but it's under God's control. And suffering often outruns us (it tires us, cuts us, hurts us, scars us) but we will outlive it as God redeems it.
"Look!" is one of the most repeated commands in Revelation. Tonight, we look again at Revelation 5--and the Lion-Lamb it reveals and the people he ransoms and makes priests to God.
The angel in John's vision recorded in Revelation 5 asks perhaps the most important question that's ever been asked: "Who is worthy to open the scroll and break its seals?" John responds with despondent crying because "no one was found worthy to open t...
Heaven has an Oval Office too. And much more than the office at 1600 Pennsylvania Avenue, Christ's throne room humbles any who see it. It shrinks you down to size by letting you see the exalted occupant of the office, dripping with power, authority,...
In order to patiently endure as a Christian and remain faithful till the end, Jesus says you'll need to know three things in the midst of whatever situations you find yourself in: 1) He knows your situation inside and out, 2) He controls every detail...
Revelation is a message that screams, "Things aren't as they seem! There's more than meets the eye!" That's true for complacency, apathy, spiritual indifference, or a life style of "meh!". Apathy is more dangerous than it seems. Jesus is nearer and...
Revelation gives us a "God's-eye-view" of reality. It's a message aimed at powerfully adjusting our perspective and helping us see everything the way it actually is. And of all our perspectives that need adjusting, perhaps none needs more help than...
Oftentimes, to understand what something is really like or to know what is really going on, you must leave it and see it from a whole new perspective. There's a very real sense in which to understand this world, our lives, what God is doing in the worl...
The Apostle Paul begins his letter to these new Colossian Christians with a magnificent prayer for their spiritual growth and love for Jesus. In this passage he ends the letter by reaching out his arm, inviting them into the real work of the Gospel,...
In this sermon from Ephesians, Dr. Tim Keller explains the dynamics of love, respect, and nurture that should exist between parents and their kids--and where these dynamics fall off the rails into chaos.
The Gospel changes our relational dynamics at home and at work in profound ways. This message particularly focuses in on how the Gospel changes the ways children and parents relate to one another. PLEASE FORGIVE THE AUDIO QUALITY OF THIS RECORDING...
We continue our discussion from last week on "Identity" and the Christian. Earlier in Colossians chapter 3, Paul shows how the Gospel resurrects our identity (who I am), our motivations (what I think I have to have), our actions (what I do/avoid), and...
God's work for us and in us (the Gospel) resurrects our Identity (who you are), Intentions (why you do what you do), Actions (what you do), and Individuality (how you do what you do).
With Ben out sick with Laryngitis, Rev. Merle Messer graciously joined us to talk about God's will--what it is, what it isn't, and how we can discern it.
You'd think it would be easy for us to remember who we are. But our grasp of our own identity is actually pretty slippery. We suffer from Identity Amnesia--every day, forgetting who we already are in Christ, we chase after Messianic shadows. These sh...
Jeff White from Las Tierras Community Church (El Paso) and the Hispanic Leadership Initiative joined us to preach on two things that aren't often associated with one another--Jesus' bodily resurrection... and our day jobs. What's interesting here is...
G.K. Chesterton famously said, "Merely having an open mind is nothing. The object of opening the mind, as of opening the mouth, is to shut it again on something solid.” Our minds were meant to open so that they can close on something solid--namely Chri...
RUF Southwest Fall Conference 2016. New Mexico State, Colorado State, and Texas Tech RUF students gathered in the mountains of northern New Mexico for a weekend of compelling teaching on the beauty and hope of in our work and our rest. Many thanks to...
RUF Southwest Fall Conference 2016. New Mexico State, Colorado State, and Texas Tech RUF students gathered in the mountains of northern New Mexico for a weekend of compelling teaching on the beauty and hope of in our work and our rest. Many thanks to ...
RUF Southwest Fall Conference 2016. New Mexico State, Colorado State, and Texas Tech RUF students gathered in the mountains of northern New Mexico for a weekend of compelling teaching on the beauty and hope of in our work and our rest. Many thanks to...
RUF Southwest Fall Conference 2016. New Mexico State, Colorado State, and Texas Tech RUF students gathered in the mountains of northern New Mexico for a weekend of compelling teaching on the beauty and hope of in our work and our rest. Many thanks to ...
We were made to treasure and glorify our God. But sinister and dark sin shipwrecked our original design and we began to treasure what our God made while rejecting our God. In other words, we lost the treasure we were made for. But this treasure has...
Endurance doesn't come naturally to us. We're people who are experts in starting new things but not finishing what we start. We're prone to flake-out, burn-out, freak-out, or sit-out. Consistency is... complicated. And that includes consistency in...
A pendulum returns to the middle when it stops swinging. That's it's point of equilibrium. Did you know our lives have a point of equilibrium, too? Left to ourselves, we eventually drift back to a place where life is all about... me. Relationships are a...
Our prayers reveal what we're convinced our true needs are; and our prayers for others reveal what we think their greatest and most urgent needs are. If this holds true, then the Apostle Paul's inspired prayers for the Colossians in 1:9-14 reveal what...
What is RUF all about? Paul's introduction in his letter to the Colossians actually captures it pretty well--we're about the Bible, the Gospel that it proclaims, and the Community in which that Gospel gains transformative traction in our lives.
If God is God, if he is the rightful King of all, then why are so many opposed to him? Why does he allow himself to be ridiculed and dismissed? Why does it seem Jesus is losing ground in our culture and our generation? And how are we to live in a world...
There a kind of joy that can outlast the adrenaline rush. Can invade even sadness. Survives the endless monotony of life. And soars even when the wind isn't blowing.
Few of us know this kind of joy, even though all of us are looking. Psalm 126 puts...
Psalm 88 is called the "saddest psalm" because unlike the other 149 psalms, it doesn't resolve. It finishes with no silver lining or happy ending, just "You have made darkness is my closest friend." What can a psalm like this show us about everyday...
We are surrounded by Glory. We're made for Glory. And the world around us preaches to us day and night, testifying of God's glory. But we are also people who are largely blinded to the glories all around us and where they point. And so Psalm 19...
Psalm 69 is a window through which we see Jesus. In a sense, it provides an "insider account" of his death and suffering on the cross. And so in it, we see the clearest picture of his truest instincts and loves when all hope seemed lost and he was...
We're forgetful and distracted people. We're people who forget about God and forget God himself... often. And Psalm 78 helps us see why it's so easy for us to forget God, how He he helps us remember him, and how we have hope that even when we forget...
When you lose perspective, you lose heart. And when you lose heart, you lose your footing and start slipping. That's the way it goes with school, relationships, and life as a Christian. But Psalm 73 doesn't just point out the dangers of losing perspect...
It's interesting how much effort we put into covering up our sins from God and others. And yet God is precisely the One who's invested infinite effort covering up our sins! Psalm 32 invites the forgiven-but-still-hiding out of our shadows of silence; ...
Psalm 51 is not just an intimate picture of David coming to the Lord in the noise of his own guilt; it's also a template for how we can approach God with our guilt. That approach begins with comparing ourselves to God, not some other standard. It...
Each new 24 hours brings with it a whole host of new stressors and reminders that we're not nearly as in control of our lives as we like to think. Is there any way out of an exhausted, anxious, over-committed life spent trying to manage the...
True faith in the Lord can thrive even in moments of panic when life is falling apart, when circumstances are getting worse not better, when the sky is falling. Psalm 3 shows us that it sounds like freaking out, crying out to the Lord, and calmly...
Psalm 1 holds before us two pictures--spiritual decay and spiritual resurrection. But it's not painting these vivid pictures so that we can get our life in order and do better at "choosing the right path." Instead, it's showing us what God in his...
We briefly introduce our new series on The Psalms: The Sound of Faith in the Noise of Life.
We conclude our message from last week on sexuality and talk about how God painstakingly promises to redeem, renovate, and re-purpose our broken sexuality.
Why does the Bible talk so much about "sexual immorality"? Because sexual brokenness is where we all do life. And the Bible doesn't pretend we live in a fairytale land of ideals... but meets us right where we are, in the real world, where things aren't...
Most of us think of singleness just as a temporary holding pattern until we find someone to pair off with. Just waiting. But what if singleness is a positive calling from God? What if it has a special, strategic purpose in the Kingdom of God? What if...
It's an ironic time for marriage. Never before has such a wide variety of people pursued marriage. And never before have such large numbers of people run away from their marriages. It seems like half of our society feels they can't truly be themselves...
Before Christian community is ever a command or an ideal, it's a gift. And before it's something you're called to give, its something you're allowed to enjoy. But let's be honest... there's a lot of obstacles that can threaten our enjoyment of and...
Legalism is just as spiritually fatal as licentiousness. And legalistic dating is just as spiritually and relationally harmful as licentious dating. Each of us leans more toward one of these than the other... and needs the daily rescue of Grace to save ...
Dating's always been tricky to figure out; but in a digital age when even using the word "dating" seems antiquated and formal, it can be almost impossible to know what you're doing. Modern dating too often ends in scars, confusion, and regret. And the...
Intimacy with friends of our own gender is something we crave and feel weird about at the same time. In an uber-eroticized culture, even expressing innocent love for a friend seems to set off alarms. So, we've learned our lesson and keep our friendships...
The key question in every friendship is this: "Knowing what I know about this person, what will I do?" Knowing her inconvenient habits and my lack of time, will I back away? Noticing his awkward personality and my reputation, will I pass by and ignore?...
It'd be easy to doubt that God's even on the scene of our worst relationship collisions and conflicts... and even easier to doubt he's specifically using those moments to set our hearts back on track. But... He is, and He does. James 4 shows us that...
When talking about "falls", distance is crucial. If I fall off a chair the damage is minor and fixable. If I fall off the top of a skyscraper the damage is fatal and irreparable. How far did humanity--our relationships to God and one another--fall...
Who gets to tell you what your relationships should or could look like? Parents? Pop psychologists? A culture constantly evolving? Other friends' experiences? Our own gut instincts? Figuring out what our relationships should be like can be a pretty...
Relationships populate our worst nightmares, our brightest dreams, and everything in between. It's not a stretch to say that all of life is relational. God suggests as much in 2 Corinthians 5 when he says "I am reconciling all things to myself through...
Each December and April, we have the privilege hearing of God's powerful work--even in places or seasons of weakness--from our graduating seniors. Their stories and lives are proof positive of Jesus making all things new through the work of his Spirit!
Our great friend, Rev. Chuck Isaac from Christ the King PCA in El Paso, joined us this week to share the word of God from 1 Kings. He talked about 1) how God is often amazingly difficult to understand, 2) are we asking the right questions of God in our...
The Gospel of Grace gives us confidence to face anything because it perfectly secures us in Jesus. In this passage, Paul also shows us our insecurities in life come from building on shaky foundations; our security comes from building on a solid...
The Christian life is a life of resting because of what Jesus has done for you... and it's also a life of fighting because of what the Spirit is doing in you. It's a deliverance out of condemnation and a deliverance into life and freedom. And God...
During the last large group of each semester, we take time to give thanks to God for our graduating seniors and we listen as they share stories of gospel transformation during their time at RUF.
What has mastered you? What “thirsts” do you consistently obey? Self, Sex, Productivity, Grades, Comfort, Attention from guys/girls, or… Jesus? In Romans 6, we hear God speak into our lives and see how Jesus, the true Lord and Master, frees us from the...
Rev. Doug Coyle, Pastor of Grace Covenant Church here in Las Cruces, preached on what God's love is, what it's not, how it's a reflection of Him, and how it becomes the life-changing, life-motivating power that it was for the Apostle John. Beautiful...
In his final message, Justin walks us through Proverbs 11:10-11 and shows us how much God cares about bringing flourishing and rejoicing to our campuses. But how does he intend to bring about this cascade of blessing? By using his people, because as t...
In his opening message, Justin suggests that the key question facing each of us in our relationships and on our campus is this: "Can I KNOW these people and still LOVE them?" We look at Jonah 4 for God's wisdom and grace in figuring out what it looks...
How well do you take criticism from others? How defensive of a person are you? Or, how hard do you try to please people so that you won't have to risk being criticized and seen as falling short? And what in the world do these questions have to do with ...
Patrick Tebbano joined us tonight to teach on what it means to participate in Jesus' mission here at NMSU and around the world. It is Jesus's mission, not our little missions, that give our lives purpose, significance, and joy. Freedom comes in...
Just as plants are finely tuned to only thrive in certain soil, we are finely tuned by our Redeemer to only thrive in the soil of the church. It's only when we sink our roots deep into this soil that the Spirit of Jesus brings to us all the nutrients...
For some of us, we grew up "close to Jesus" in the church and perhaps grew so familiar with him that we don't really see him as anything beyond "ordinary" anymore. For others, maybe we're "flying under the radar" of our parents' faith without ever...
Jesus shows us what lies beneath and drives our anxieties. But Jesus doesn't just diagnose what causes us to be afraid, he shows us how anxiety and panic don't "fit" our new surroundings, our new place--the Kingdom of God. As Christians, we live in a ...
Zacchaeus is a guy who had repeatedly burned bridges between himself and God. But he began to hear about a Jesus who seemed particularly interested in his kind... the kind of person who tends to burn bridges with God. And so he began to seek out Jesus...
Rev. Justin Edgar of Crossroads Fellowship PCA in Albuquerque came down and preached on Luke 7 and the day when Jesus' parade of life collided with a grieving mother's funeral parade of death. What happens in that collision? Jesus steps into this...
When Jesus takes three of his disciples up on a mountain to pray, they see him as they've never seen him before--glowing in raw, jaw-dropping, mind-bending glory. They might have been tempted to think that they'd finally reached the "mountain top exper...
Oftentimes Jesus' parable on the Good Samaritan is taught as if it's sole point is to tell us, "Love better! Be like the Samaritan!" But if that's all we get out of this passage, we miss the Gospel. Read carefully enough and you'll see that Jesus is ...
Following Jesus will certainly cost you your life. But it will also give you the only life actually worth living. In other words, the return on the investment is exponential! This is what Luke 9 is getting at. And Jesus' words also put some probing...
At first glance, it seems just about impossible for us to relate to a guy who's "possessed by demons" and has clearly lost his mind. But as you can imagine, if we look a little more closely at this guy we will see ourselves in him. Have you ever...
Does it ever seem like God is asleep at the wheel when you most need him? Do you ever doubt where he is when life gets chaotic and stormy? What do you do in those moments? Well, a lot of us panic and go into damage-control mode. But we can get so...
No matter who or where you are, if you look closely enough Jesus will show you yourself right on the pages of this scandalous story in Luke 7. He'll show you how his love sets you free to see God, your friends, and yourself in an entirely new light! ...
Don't deny or distract yourself from your desperation! It can be a powerful catalyst that points you to your need for Jesus. But as helpful as it may be, desperation must give way to faith if we are ever to move towards Jesus. And not a mushy,...
Where do your beliefs about Jesus come from? Your experiences? Or emotions? Or maybe they're a mish-mash of things you've heard and picked up over the years? It's essential that our beliefs about WHO Jesus is and WHY he came come from Jesus himself....
Where do your beliefs about God come from? Sure, some probably come from the Bible... but how do things like your gut, your experiences, your conscience, your opinions, your friends shape (or misshape) your ideas about who Jesus is and what he came to...
The church isn't merely an afterthought or 'take it or leave it' epilogue to God's Story. Not at all! The church is woven through God's Story from beginning to end. And so, we are made to be "church people." Only inside the church--the people of God...
All of our lives are driven by deeper stories and loves. Our allegiance to these other stories and loves often causes us to silence God's story or turn the volume down on it. But Jesus sends his transformed people out into all the corners of the world...
Christians don't just "walk with Jesus" or "follow him". It's much more than that; we are one with him... united to him... attached to him like a branch abides in a vine. Only by abiding in Jesus can we be fruitful. God longs for our fruitfulness, i...
If we're honest with ourselves, we have to admit we're defensive people who like to argue. But what exactly are we defending when we argue and justify our actions? Paul says in Romans 3 that we are all little 'lawyers'--arguing for our righteousness...
The Christian doesn't battle temptation on his or her own. We battle them (losing some and winning some) in light of Jesus' victorious battle against temptation. The result? We are free to struggle; not struggling to be free! And it means we have a...
The Christmas story is not as tranquil as our carols make it out to be. Jesus didn't land into a world wiped clean of suffering and chaos. Instead, he landed right into the middle of real life with all its sharp and sad edges. But he came to interrup...
Of all the pieces of God's story in Scripture, perhaps the most misunderstood and misapplied pieces is the Ten Commandments. Few of us know how they fit in his story or especially how they fit into our stories as Christians. But they fit beautifully...
The devil turned God's world upside down through the woman, Eve... but God promises to turn everything in his world right-side-up again through the woman's seed (or offspring). A rescuer will come from her lineage, he says. And the rest of the Bible f...
The world was utterly different before the fall and after sin turned everything upside down. And so, everything broke. And everyone broke. Everyone but God. And he is a God who doesn't turn away when his world goes to hell in a hand basket. He make...
"What is normal when it comes to my heart? What was I supposed to be like before I broke?" God shows us in Genesis 2 in high definition. He tells us who we are, what we were made for, and how things were supposed to be. He says he made us under Him...
When most of us read Genesis 1, we actually miss God altogether. We use it as fodder for our arguments about evolution, creationism, dinosaurs, or the age of the earth. But standing tall in the middle of this passage is a God who pursues his homesick...
Our lives are an open book before God. But God has also opened up his life to us as an open book. Jesus is the one who delights to make such face-to-face intimacy with our God possible.
We are people who are prone to wander into lifeless myths. But God is a god who is prone to chase wanderers down to draw them back to himself through Jesus. The Bible is the story of this "chase" through the ages, climaxes in Jesus, and pushes forward...
From RUF at NMSU Spring 2013 series "Postcards from the Edge: A study of the Minor Prophets". Listen as we study the Old Testament and how God's words still have deep meaning for us today.
From RUF at NMSU Spring 2013 series "Postcards from the Edge: A study of the Minor Prophets". Listen as we study the Old Testament and how God's words still have deep meaning for us today.
From RUF at NMSU Spring 2013 series "Postcards from the Edge: A study of the Minor Prophets". Listen as we study the Old Testament and how God's words still have deep meaning for us today.
From RUF at NMSU Spring 2013 series "Postcards from the Edge: A study of the Minor Prophets". Listen as we study the Old Testament and how God's words still have deep meaning for us today.
From RUF at NMSU Spring 2013 series "Postcards from the Edge: A study of the Minor Prophets". Listen as we study the Old Testament and how God's words still have deep meaning for us today.
Listen to our guest Rev. Patrick Tebbano of University Presbyterian Church preach on finding our security in the Lord and not our own merits. Next week we will return to our series "Postcards from the Edge: A Study of the Minor Prophets."
From RUF at NMSU Spring 2013 series "Postcards from the Edge: A study of the Minor Prophets". Listen as we study the Old Testament and how God's words still have deep meaning for us today.
From RUF at NMSU Spring 2013 series "Postcards from the Edge: A study of the Minor Prophets". Listen as we study the Old Testament and how God's words still have deep meaning for us today.
From RUF at NMSU Spring 2013 series "Postcards from the Edge: A study of the Minor Prophets". Listen as we study the Old Testament and how God's words still have deep meaning for us today.
From RUF at NMSU Spring 2013 series "Postcards from the Edge: A study of the Minor Prophets". Listen as we study the Old Testament and how God's words still have deep meaning for us today.
From RUF at NMSU Spring 2013 series "Postcards from the Edge: A study of the Minor Prophets". Listen as we study the Old Testament and how God's words still have deep meaning for us today.
From RUF at NMSU Spring 2013 series "Postcards from the Edge: A study of the Minor Prophets". Listen as we study the Old Testament and how God's words still have deep meaning for us today.
From RUF at NMSU Spring 2013 series "Postcards from the Edge: A study of the Minor Prophets". Listen as we study the Old Testament and how God's words still have deep meaning for us today.
From the RUF at New Mexico State's Fall 2012 series "I AM Defines Who I am". Looking at how God answers the big questions of who we are and why we're here with His presence. In other words, we can know ourselves through knowing Him.
From the RUF at New Mexico State's Fall 2012 series "I AM Defines Who I am". Looking at how God answers the big questions of who we are and why we're here with His presence. In other words, we can know ourselves through knowing Him.
From the RUF at New Mexico State's Fall 2012 series "I AM Defines Who I am". Looking at how God answers the big questions of who we are and why we're here with His presence. In other words, we can know ourselves through knowing Him.
From the RUF at New Mexico State's Fall 2012 series "I AM Defines Who I am". Looking at how God answers the big questions of who we are and why we're here with His presence. In other words, we can know ourselves through knowing Him.
From the RUF at New Mexico State's Fall 2012 series "I AM Defines Who I am". Looking at how God answers the big questions of who we are and why we're here with His presence. In other words, we can know ourselves through knowing Him.
Guest Speaker Tito Padilla is from Las Tierras Community Church is El Paso, TX. He preaches about God providing for Jacob when he has nothing. Next week we will return to the Book of John to look at Jesus' "I AM" statements, and how what he says about...
From the RUF at New Mexico State's Fall 2012 series "I AM Defines Who I am". Looking at how God answers the big questions of who we are and why we're here with His presence. In other words, we can know ourselves through knowing Him.
From the RUF at New Mexico State's Fall 2012 series "I AM Defines Who I am". Looking at how God answers the big questions of who we are and why we're here with His presence. In other words, we can know ourselves through knowing Him.
From the RUF at New Mexico State's Fall 2012 series "I AM Defines Who I am". Looking at how God answers the big questions of who we are and why we're here with His presence. In other words, we can know ourselves through knowing Him.
From the RUF at New Mexico State's Fall 2012 series "I AM Defines Who I am". Looking at how God answers the big questions of who we are and why we're here with His presence. In other words, we can know ourselves through knowing Him.
From the RUF at New Mexico State's Fall 2012 series "I AM Defines Who I am". Looking at how God answers the big questions of who we are and why we're here with His presence. In other words, we can know ourselves through knowing Him.*Forgot to turn the...
From the RUF at New Mexico State's Fall 2012 series "I AM Defines Who I am". Looking at how God answers the big questions of who we are and why we're here with His presence. In other words, we can know ourselves through knowing Him.
From our Spring Semester series in RUF : "What If Enough Was Actually Enough - How Jesus Is All We Really Wanted and Needed Anyway"
From our Spring Semester series in RUF : "What If Enough Was Actually Enough - How Jesus Is All We Really Wanted and Needed Anyway"
Guest pastor Patrick Tebanno gives us a sermon on the justification, atonement, propitiation, and freedom we have through faith in Jesus Christ. RUF will return to our normal series on Colossians next week!
From our Spring Semester series in RUF : "What If Enough Was Actually Enough - How Jesus Is All We Really Wanted and Needed Anyway"
From our Spring Semester series in RUF : "What If Enough Was Actually Enough - How Jesus Is All We Really Wanted and Needed Anyway"
From our Spring Semester series in RUF : "What If Enough Was Actually Enough - Jesus Is All We Really Wanted and Needed Anyway"
From our Spring Semester series in RUF : "What If Enough Was Actually Enough - Jesus Is All We Really Wanted and Needed Anyway"
From our Spring Semester series in RUF : "What If Enough Was Actually Enough - Jesus Is All We Really Wanted and Needed Anyway"
From our Spring Semester series in RUF : "What If Enough Was Actually Enough - Jesus Is All We Really Wanted and Needed Anyway"
From our Spring Semester series in RUF : "What If Enough Was Actually Enough - Jesus Is All We Really Wanted and Needed Anyway"
From our Spring Semester series in RUF : "What If Enough Was Actually Enough - Jesus Is All We Really Wanted and Needed Anyway"
From our Spring Semester series in RUF : "What If Enough Was Actually Enough - Jesus Is All We Really Wanted and Needed Anyway"
From our Spring Semester series in RUF : "What If Enough Was Actually Enough - Jesus Is All We Really Wanted and Needed Anyway"
From the RUF Fall 2011 series "Tracing the Heart of God: The Stories of Jonah and Elijah"
In light of the recent death of RUF member Emily Lein as well as 3 other students from the area, Sid took a week off from 'Tracing the Heart of God" to speak on the subject of death and how Jesus and the gospel applies.
From the RUF Fall 2011 series "Tracing the Heart of God: The Stories of Jonah and Elijah"
From the RUF Fall 2011 series "Tracing the Heart of God: The Stories of Jonah and Elijah"
From the RUF Fall 2011 series "Tracing the Heart of God: The Stories of Jonah and Elijah"
From the RUF Fall 2011 series "Tracing the Heart of God: The Stories of Jonah and Elijah"