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Doing the right things may make us look like a good Christian, but it’s not the same thing as being in a relationship with Him.

Doing the right things may make us look like a good Christian, but it’s not the same thing as being in a relationship with Him.

Springtide Research Institute’s “The State of Religion & Young People 2023: Exploring the Sacred” pushes back on the notion that Gen Z exhibits a simple disinterest in matters of the divine or the spiritual.

And on the day that our ultimate Sabbath rest comes in full, God will reign over His new creation and we will be in our rightful place — worshiping the only One who is worthy.

To get through this year graciously, I need to first make the decision to address the issues at hand with humility.

So let us see the great power that the LORD used against our sin, let us fear him, let us believe in the LORD and in Christ our Savior.

As we enter 2024, the complex political landscape in the United States, marked by division and a struggling Congress, presents unique challenges and opportunities for Christian engagement in public policy.

A new study estimates that about 30% of Americans are open to the ideas associated with Christian nationalism, but the study’s authors say those who

Here are your featured resources for January!

Doing the right things may make us look like a good Christian, but it’s not the same thing as being in a relationship with Him.

Springtide Research Institute’s “The State of Religion & Young People 2023: Exploring the Sacred” pushes back on the notion that Gen Z exhibits a simple disinterest in matters of the divine or the spiritual.

And on the day that our ultimate Sabbath rest comes in full, God will reign over His new creation and we will be in our rightful place — worshiping the only One who is worthy.

To get through this year graciously, I need to first make the decision to address the issues at hand with humility.

So let us see the great power that the LORD used against our sin, let us fear him, let us believe in the LORD and in Christ our Savior.

As we enter 2024, the complex political landscape in the United States, marked by division and a struggling Congress, presents unique challenges and opportunities for Christian engagement in public policy.

A new study estimates that about 30% of Americans are open to the ideas associated with Christian nationalism, but the study’s authors say those who

Here are your featured resources for January!

Doing the right things may make us look like a good Christian, but it’s not the same thing as being in a relationship with Him.

Springtide Research Institute’s “The State of Religion & Young People 2023: Exploring the Sacred” pushes back on the notion that Gen Z exhibits a simple disinterest in matters of the divine or the spiritual.

And on the day that our ultimate Sabbath rest comes in full, God will reign over His new creation and we will be in our rightful place — worshiping the only One who is worthy.

To get through this year graciously, I need to first make the decision to address the issues at hand with humility.

So let us see the great power that the LORD used against our sin, let us fear him, let us believe in the LORD and in Christ our Savior.

As we enter 2024, the complex political landscape in the United States, marked by division and a struggling Congress, presents unique challenges and opportunities for Christian engagement in public policy.

A new study estimates that about 30% of Americans are open to the ideas associated with Christian nationalism, but the study’s authors say those who
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