God is sufficient
All throughout my Christian walk, I’ve been taught to be content. “Be content with what you have.” “Be content with where God has placed you.”
Jessica Ingram is a regular contributor to The Scroll. She also is project manager for TAB Media Group. She graduated from Mississippi State University in 2017 and is a member of The Church at Brook Hills, Birmingham.
All throughout my Christian walk, I’ve been taught to be content. “Be content with what you have.” “Be content with where God has placed you.”
For the last few years, I’ve been participating in Bible studies that ask me to look at the various characteristics of God and how they
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All throughout my Christian walk, I’ve been taught to be content. “Be content with what you have.” “Be content with where God has placed you.”
For the last few years, I’ve been participating in Bible studies that ask me to look at the various characteristics of God and how they
Everyone knows the adage, “actions speak louder than words.” But I think in this new digital, social age, the saying should be, “social media speaks
Choose joy. It’s a phrase you probably hear often. You may even see it on a wall in your parents’ house or on an inspirational
We have kissed 2020 goodbye. My family even held a “funeral” for 2020 on New Year’s Eve — we ate our dinner on black plates,
Do you ever feel like it’s wrong — almost blasphemous — to have questions about the Bible? After all, it’s the inerrant, Holy Spirit-inspired, God-breathed
I’m writing this before the polls close on November 3. You’re reading this after the polls have closed — maybe it’s a day after, maybe
It’s a popular misconception, the idea that Christian women should be submissive and passive. Those on the outside often criticize Christianity and the Bible because
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