Focus On HIM Ministries exist to exalt Jesus Christ as Lord and Savior.
Driven by grace, we seek to share the gospel of Christ without the entrapments of denominationalism, racism and religiosity.
Denominationalism has done more to separate, divide and damage the cause of Christ than all the efforts of satan put together. While honorable efforts are attributed to the work of great denominations, they continue to divide promoting allegiances to doctrines and regulations that are most often held higher than a devotion to Christ.
Racism continues to divide God's people more on Sunday Mornings than at any other time. We can watch and play sports together. Celebrate great acheivements among the matrix of cultures and races. And yet hold on to our unique forms of worship and ideals that separate us based on ethnicity and culture. God calls for the Jesus in us to recognize the Jesus in our fellow man no matter the color of skin or diversity of our cultures.
Religiosity is a strict adherence to a set of rules and restrictions. All well intended, these regulations become instant interferences to the relationship Christ calls each of us, both to Himself and with other believers. Christ was patient and compassionate to those in his society except to the religious, pious and self-proclaimed spiritual groups of His day. To the Pharisees and Saducees, Christ called them vipers and practioniers of hypocricy.
God calls us to an unadulterated, pure and undefiled passion for a relationship with Him that defines our relationship with all others.
Driven by grace, we seek to share the gospel of Christ without the entrapments of denominationalism, racism and religiosity.
Denominationalism has done more to separate, divide and damage the cause of Christ than all the efforts of satan put together. While honorable efforts are attributed to the work of great denominations, they continue to divide promoting allegiances to doctrines and regulations that are most often held higher than a devotion to Christ.
Racism continues to divide God's people more on Sunday Mornings than at any other time. We can watch and play sports together. Celebrate great acheivements among the matrix of cultures and races. And yet hold on to our unique forms of worship and ideals that separate us based on ethnicity and culture. God calls for the Jesus in us to recognize the Jesus in our fellow man no matter the color of skin or diversity of our cultures.
Religiosity is a strict adherence to a set of rules and restrictions. All well intended, these regulations become instant interferences to the relationship Christ calls each of us, both to Himself and with other believers. Christ was patient and compassionate to those in his society except to the religious, pious and self-proclaimed spiritual groups of His day. To the Pharisees and Saducees, Christ called them vipers and practioniers of hypocricy.
God calls us to an unadulterated, pure and undefiled passion for a relationship with Him that defines our relationship with all others.