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“Tears filled my eyes and hope filled my heart as we heard what was likely the first lyrics of worship to our God in this language.”
“Tears filled my eyes and hope filled my heart as we heard what was likely the first lyrics of worship to our God in this language.”
We won’t know until heaven why God does some things and not others, but we must trust it is all for our good.
When Strivings Cease by — In this hustling, image-forward age of opportunity, we feel more anxious than ever. Despite all the affirming memes and self-reflections that
In our darkest nights of questioning and hurting, we must remember what God has done. God is faithful. He always has been faithful and always will be faithful. We have 66 books testifying to God’s faithfulness.
Understanding how AI works is just part of the dilemma. As a society, we’re also confronting concerns about its social, psychological and ethical effects.
When we grow and cultivate our understanding of the goodness of God, when we grow in humility, when we grow in thankfulness, when we run first to God for refuge, we will be kept and safeguarded and preserved. And joy abounds from this place.
The reality is that the church is full of sinful saints, who are hurt from life and thus can’t apply perfect healing to others. But as we look to Scripture and the character of Jesus Christ, there is hope for a better understanding of what grief provides and how to healthily engage with it.
One day, God will call His people home and we’ll stand before His almighty throne. We’ll worship Him with the angels. Everything on this earth will pale in comparison to the glory and honor due to our King.
“Tears filled my eyes and hope filled my heart as we heard what was likely the first lyrics of worship to our God in this language.”
We won’t know until heaven why God does some things and not others, but we must trust it is all for our good.
When Strivings Cease by — In this hustling, image-forward age of opportunity, we feel more anxious than ever. Despite all the affirming memes and self-reflections that
In our darkest nights of questioning and hurting, we must remember what God has done. God is faithful. He always has been faithful and always will be faithful. We have 66 books testifying to God’s faithfulness.
Understanding how AI works is just part of the dilemma. As a society, we’re also confronting concerns about its social, psychological and ethical effects.
When we grow and cultivate our understanding of the goodness of God, when we grow in humility, when we grow in thankfulness, when we run first to God for refuge, we will be kept and safeguarded and preserved. And joy abounds from this place.
The reality is that the church is full of sinful saints, who are hurt from life and thus can’t apply perfect healing to others. But as we look to Scripture and the character of Jesus Christ, there is hope for a better understanding of what grief provides and how to healthily engage with it.
One day, God will call His people home and we’ll stand before His almighty throne. We’ll worship Him with the angels. Everything on this earth will pale in comparison to the glory and honor due to our King.
“Tears filled my eyes and hope filled my heart as we heard what was likely the first lyrics of worship to our God in this language.”
We won’t know until heaven why God does some things and not others, but we must trust it is all for our good.
When Strivings Cease by — In this hustling, image-forward age of opportunity, we feel more anxious than ever. Despite all the affirming memes and self-reflections that
In our darkest nights of questioning and hurting, we must remember what God has done. God is faithful. He always has been faithful and always will be faithful. We have 66 books testifying to God’s faithfulness.
Understanding how AI works is just part of the dilemma. As a society, we’re also confronting concerns about its social, psychological and ethical effects.
When we grow and cultivate our understanding of the goodness of God, when we grow in humility, when we grow in thankfulness, when we run first to God for refuge, we will be kept and safeguarded and preserved. And joy abounds from this place.
The reality is that the church is full of sinful saints, who are hurt from life and thus can’t apply perfect healing to others. But as we look to Scripture and the character of Jesus Christ, there is hope for a better understanding of what grief provides and how to healthily engage with it.
One day, God will call His people home and we’ll stand before His almighty throne. We’ll worship Him with the angels. Everything on this earth will pale in comparison to the glory and honor due to our King.
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