
Featured resources for November
You Are Not Your Own by Alan Noble — “You are your own, and you belong to yourself.” This is the fundamental assumption of modern
You Are Not Your Own by Alan Noble — “You are your own, and you belong to yourself.” This is the fundamental assumption of modern
As group members begin sharing their stories during free group counseling sessions, they develop close bonds and experience emotional and spiritual growth. Many members, dealing with their emotional scars through the program rooted in Scripture, ultimately turn to faith in Christ.
God hears every prayer that His children pray. That is promised. Does that mean God will answer every prayer the way we want or think is right? No.
The current tragedy between Israel and Hamas in Gaza carries immense cultural and historical baggage, and it requires patience to sift through cluttered headlines, posts, statuses and stories.
The supernatural fruit of the Spirit requires the work of God and his grace. He makes it possible. But we choose to allow it or not.
Speaking truth even in love is not always received well. Pharaoh didn’t receive it well from Moses. And it led to suffering. But we are called to endure.
As the nation of Israel was under attack on the morning of Oct. 7 by Hamas militants, two words began to echo on nearly every news report were “unprecedented” and “surprise.” Without any warning, militants swarmed into Israel by land, air and sea.
Bart Barber emphasized the unity that is displayed to send fully funded missionaries. “I not only have hope for people in Central Asia, North Africa and the Middle East, Sub Saharan Africa, and eastern Europe because of you, but I have hope for Southern Baptists because of you,” Barber said.
You Are Not Your Own by Alan Noble — “You are your own, and you belong to yourself.” This is the fundamental assumption of modern
As group members begin sharing their stories during free group counseling sessions, they develop close bonds and experience emotional and spiritual growth. Many members, dealing with their emotional scars through the program rooted in Scripture, ultimately turn to faith in Christ.
God hears every prayer that His children pray. That is promised. Does that mean God will answer every prayer the way we want or think is right? No.
The current tragedy between Israel and Hamas in Gaza carries immense cultural and historical baggage, and it requires patience to sift through cluttered headlines, posts, statuses and stories.
The supernatural fruit of the Spirit requires the work of God and his grace. He makes it possible. But we choose to allow it or not.
Speaking truth even in love is not always received well. Pharaoh didn’t receive it well from Moses. And it led to suffering. But we are called to endure.
As the nation of Israel was under attack on the morning of Oct. 7 by Hamas militants, two words began to echo on nearly every news report were “unprecedented” and “surprise.” Without any warning, militants swarmed into Israel by land, air and sea.
Bart Barber emphasized the unity that is displayed to send fully funded missionaries. “I not only have hope for people in Central Asia, North Africa and the Middle East, Sub Saharan Africa, and eastern Europe because of you, but I have hope for Southern Baptists because of you,” Barber said.
You Are Not Your Own by Alan Noble — “You are your own, and you belong to yourself.” This is the fundamental assumption of modern
As group members begin sharing their stories during free group counseling sessions, they develop close bonds and experience emotional and spiritual growth. Many members, dealing with their emotional scars through the program rooted in Scripture, ultimately turn to faith in Christ.
God hears every prayer that His children pray. That is promised. Does that mean God will answer every prayer the way we want or think is right? No.
The current tragedy between Israel and Hamas in Gaza carries immense cultural and historical baggage, and it requires patience to sift through cluttered headlines, posts, statuses and stories.
The supernatural fruit of the Spirit requires the work of God and his grace. He makes it possible. But we choose to allow it or not.
Speaking truth even in love is not always received well. Pharaoh didn’t receive it well from Moses. And it led to suffering. But we are called to endure.
As the nation of Israel was under attack on the morning of Oct. 7 by Hamas militants, two words began to echo on nearly every news report were “unprecedented” and “surprise.” Without any warning, militants swarmed into Israel by land, air and sea.
Bart Barber emphasized the unity that is displayed to send fully funded missionaries. “I not only have hope for people in Central Asia, North Africa and the Middle East, Sub Saharan Africa, and eastern Europe because of you, but I have hope for Southern Baptists because of you,” Barber said.
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