In the waiting
We can rest assured that God is eternally faithful and will see us to the end. Everything, even our waiting, is for our good and His glory.
We can rest assured that God is eternally faithful and will see us to the end. Everything, even our waiting, is for our good and His glory.
Proverbs 9 challenges readers to see themselves as simple ones who are being called to by both wisdom and folly. The voice of Christ and the beckoning of sin each call to us with an invitation to sit at their table.
Because of what God has done, we are to respond in joyful obedience as we receive and use His blessings for His glory, for our good, and for the good of those around us.
Southern Baptist leaders have written to U.S. House Speaker Mike Johnson, a member and former official of their denomination, urging him to support Ukraine in Russia’s war against its Eastern European neighbor.
The Christian life was never intended to be one and done. Yes, our salvation is secure in Christ, but without regular time devoted to God and His word, it’s so easy to find ourselves drifting from the life of obedience God calls us to.
Outrage expressed through social mediums has become the virtue du jour. Many justify their belligerent expressions as righteous anger, but righteous anger is rooted in a love for what God loves, primarily His holiness and righteousness.
Announcing the results of a new Global Flourishing Study, a consortium of scholars and pollsters led by Gallup said they found links between religiosity and people’s satisfaction with their lives.
Faith Improvised — Exploring what it means to be faithfully Christian in our always-changing world with its challenges and opportunities. I like to think out
We can rest assured that God is eternally faithful and will see us to the end. Everything, even our waiting, is for our good and His glory.
Proverbs 9 challenges readers to see themselves as simple ones who are being called to by both wisdom and folly. The voice of Christ and the beckoning of sin each call to us with an invitation to sit at their table.
Because of what God has done, we are to respond in joyful obedience as we receive and use His blessings for His glory, for our good, and for the good of those around us.
Southern Baptist leaders have written to U.S. House Speaker Mike Johnson, a member and former official of their denomination, urging him to support Ukraine in Russia’s war against its Eastern European neighbor.
The Christian life was never intended to be one and done. Yes, our salvation is secure in Christ, but without regular time devoted to God and His word, it’s so easy to find ourselves drifting from the life of obedience God calls us to.
Outrage expressed through social mediums has become the virtue du jour. Many justify their belligerent expressions as righteous anger, but righteous anger is rooted in a love for what God loves, primarily His holiness and righteousness.
Announcing the results of a new Global Flourishing Study, a consortium of scholars and pollsters led by Gallup said they found links between religiosity and people’s satisfaction with their lives.
Faith Improvised — Exploring what it means to be faithfully Christian in our always-changing world with its challenges and opportunities. I like to think out
We can rest assured that God is eternally faithful and will see us to the end. Everything, even our waiting, is for our good and His glory.
Proverbs 9 challenges readers to see themselves as simple ones who are being called to by both wisdom and folly. The voice of Christ and the beckoning of sin each call to us with an invitation to sit at their table.
Because of what God has done, we are to respond in joyful obedience as we receive and use His blessings for His glory, for our good, and for the good of those around us.
Southern Baptist leaders have written to U.S. House Speaker Mike Johnson, a member and former official of their denomination, urging him to support Ukraine in Russia’s war against its Eastern European neighbor.
The Christian life was never intended to be one and done. Yes, our salvation is secure in Christ, but without regular time devoted to God and His word, it’s so easy to find ourselves drifting from the life of obedience God calls us to.
Outrage expressed through social mediums has become the virtue du jour. Many justify their belligerent expressions as righteous anger, but righteous anger is rooted in a love for what God loves, primarily His holiness and righteousness.
Announcing the results of a new Global Flourishing Study, a consortium of scholars and pollsters led by Gallup said they found links between religiosity and people’s satisfaction with their lives.
Faith Improvised — Exploring what it means to be faithfully Christian in our always-changing world with its challenges and opportunities. I like to think out
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