Learn to Pray the Psalms
By using the Psalms as our guide and language in prayer we can orient our minds, hearts, and words to a deeper experience with God.
Read MoreBy using the Psalms as our guide and language in prayer we can orient our minds, hearts, and words to a deeper experience with God.
Read MoreYou need to know the heart of the pilot. That is why the story of Jesus is in the Bible. He is the only picture of God ever taken. To know Jesus, is to know God. To know God is to know: this flight gets bumpy, but the Pilot? He knows how to get us home.
Read MoreWe long for a future world of justice, purity and joy—and a King who will bring all of those. We therefore cannot be happy with the present world of injustice, impurity and suffering.
Read MoreGod is a God of promises. From the first chapter of the Bible, Scripture makes a case for the dependability of God. Nine times the text reiterates “God said.” And without exception when God spoke, something happened.
Read MoreEvery person is an emotional being, yet some Christians have been taught that strong emotions are categorically sinful and therefore unacceptable.
Read MoreGod has written his truth on human hearts, in the conscience (Romans 2:15). If truth is spoken graciously, many are drawn to it, instinctively knowing it will fill the moral vacuum they feel. Every heart longs for truth—even the heart that rejects it.
Read MoreMaybe it was the way he said her name. The inflection. The tone. The Galilean accent. Maybe it was the memory associated with it, the moment she first heard someone say her name without demons screaming it in her mind.
Read MoreAs the writer asks in “O Sacred Head,” how can I possibly express my deep gratitude? I don’t have the words. Humbled, I just murmur “thank you” over and over. I know I can never thank Him enough, never love Him enough, but I want to die trying.
Read MoreIn Refuge, the newest 6-part Bible study in our Biblical Character Series, we will see how God used a grieving widow, a faithful foreigner, and a man of standing to show us that ultimately, we find our refuge, our true Home, in Him.
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