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It’s funny how God works, isn’t it? A few weeks back I was reading a book on prayer (“A Praying Life” by Paul E. Miller).
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.
It’s funny how God works, isn’t it? A few weeks back I was reading a book on prayer (“A Praying Life” by Paul E. Miller).
Hey guys! I have some big news: In a week I’ll be closing on my first house — well, technically it’s a condo but it’s
It’s kind of ironic that the end of football season always falls around Thanksgiving. It’s at the end of football season that a lot of
Back in the summer my pastor spent several months diving into how we can see God in the Psalms. I loved studying the Psalms because
Are you willing to give everything to God? What are the things in your life that you are holding back from Him? What is it that
We’ve all heard it before: “just pray,” “keep me in your prayers,” “pray for me and my family.” If you grew up in a church,
I was an English major so admittedly I’m a bit of a nerd. I love some good foreshadowing and parallelism. And the Bible has plenty
I was listening to a podcast this morning when one of the guests talked about her epic love story. She described how she used to
It’s funny how God works, isn’t it? A few weeks back I was reading a book on prayer (“A Praying Life” by Paul E. Miller).
Hey guys! I have some big news: In a week I’ll be closing on my first house — well, technically it’s a condo but it’s
It’s kind of ironic that the end of football season always falls around Thanksgiving. It’s at the end of football season that a lot of
Back in the summer my pastor spent several months diving into how we can see God in the Psalms. I loved studying the Psalms because
Are you willing to give everything to God? What are the things in your life that you are holding back from Him? What is it that
We’ve all heard it before: “just pray,” “keep me in your prayers,” “pray for me and my family.” If you grew up in a church,
I was an English major so admittedly I’m a bit of a nerd. I love some good foreshadowing and parallelism. And the Bible has plenty
I was listening to a podcast this morning when one of the guests talked about her epic love story. She described how she used to
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