What Does “Set Apart” Look Like in a Regular 9 to 5?

“Peter, an apostle of Jesus Christ: To those chosen, living as exilesdispersed abroad in Pontus, Galatia, Cappadocia, Asia, and Bithynia, chosen according to the foreknowledge of God the Father, through the sanctifying work of […]

Fighting Apathy

Apathy means, “I don’t care.” Ignorance means, “I don’t know.” Complacency means, “I am satisfied with my current status.” Laziness means, “I don’t feel like doing anything.” There may be […]

When Resistance Comes: 3 Options

The following is an excerpt from Josh Branham’s book What Are You Waiting For?: A Young Leader’s Guide to Changing the World, from his chapter on Fight. Everything fell apart […]

Words of the Wise

I wonder what percentage of the human population has been wiped out because of cancerous human words. I wonder what percentage of people’s souls have been crushed because of words—said […]

Who Were Naomi and Ruth in the Bible?

Naomi and Ruth lived during the period of the Judges, probably during the time of Gideon, around 1200 B.C. Their story is told in the Book of Ruth in the […]

Make Your Small Groups Like A.A.

Instead of church small groups looking and feeling like a classroom, small groups should look and feel more like A.A. That’s right…Alcoholics Anonymous. To truly make disciples of Jesus, people […]

Out of Ur: Halfway Isn’t Home

We all long for home. Deep down, every one of us has a homesickness that nothing in this world quite satisfies. I’m not just talking about a familiar place or […]

Jesus Told Us to Go Bird Watching?

If I’m honest, I sometimes feel a little embarrassed going on walks with my parents. Why? Well…my mom and dad…are bird watchers. Mom, Dad, I know that you’re probably reading […]

Has Worry Replaced Wonder?

Sometimes fear crushes our imagination. Nearly 130 years ago, two young dreamers named Wilbur and Orville Wright ran a bicycle shop in Dayton, Ohio. They came from an influential and […]

Just Over the Horizon

When the apostle John was just a small child, he likely made his first pilgrimage to the holy city of Jerusalem with his family. His father Zebedee, his mother Salome, […]

A Letter to My Fifteen-Year-Old Self

*Editor’s Note: If you could write a letter to your younger self, what would you say? How would you advise your younger self in navigating the difficulties? What would you […]

What Does the Bible Say About Grief?

What the Bible Says About Grief

Let’s start with a little bit of Bible trivia. Do you know what the shortest verse is in the Bible? It’s John 11:35: “Jesus wept.” I’m willing to bet you […]

Why Does God Harden Pharaoh’s Heart?

Why Does God Harden Pharaoh’s Heart?

Summary: Why does God harden Pharaoh’s heart in the book of Exodus? This article will explore how There is hope when we listen to God and unharden our hearts to […]

Our Summer Sun and Winter Fire

Our Summer Sun and Winter Fire

Spring, Summer, Fall, and Winter are seasons that we walk through, both literally and figuratively. The most evident seasons are winter and summer. The summer season of life is easy […]

No Laughing Matters: Why We Ought to Laugh

No Laughing Matters: Why We Ought to Laugh

Hopefully we can agree that we’re anxious, worried, and preoccupied with worst-case scenarios that are unlikely to materialize. We are told we are in an existential crisis, journeying in uncharted […]

Letter to the Struggling Man in our Day

Letter to the Struggling Man in our Day

Hey brother, I heard you’ve been knocked around a bit lately, and I just wanted to stop by and see how things are going. Don’t worry, I won’t tell you […]

What Is the Day of the Lord? And So What?

What Is the Day of the Lord? And So What?

Think of a problem, pain, or predicament you’re facing right now. What is it? Perhaps something related to a difficulty in your relationships? Or an inner struggle with sadness, shame, […]

Making Room for Hope

Want to seem like the smartest person in the room? Then be cynical. But is cynicism the way to truth? Could there be a hopeful way to interact with the […]

Hope: The Best of Things

Hope: The Best of Things

How would we define hope? Hope is defined as the following: Cherishing a desire with anticipation. To want something to happen or be true. To desire with expectation of obtainment […]

Four Spiritual Lessons From March Madness

Four Spiritual Lessons From March Madness

March Madness is huge in Kentucky. Traditionally, this region is well-represented in the NCAA tournament. For years, avid fans of the University of Kentucky, University of Louisville, Indiana University, and […]

Stuck in the Urgent, Sacrificing the Future

Stuck in the Urgent, Sacrificing the Future

As an avid sports fan, I always enjoy it when each sport approaches draft season. Draft season is a time when professional teams assess which young players they can add […]

Sex at the End of the World

Sex at the End of the World

In Huxley’s dystopian novel, Brave New World, sex has been completely removed from any traditional constraints. Sex literally has nothing to do with procreation or love. In fact, these things are […]

When a Story Is Cut Tragically Short

Lives Cut Short

Lives Cut Short: Trusting God With Unfinished Stories Stories that end too soon remind us how deeply loss disrupts our sense of meaning and leaves grief without easy resolution. Faith […]

Dr. Carol Swain on the Challenges Christian Face Today

Challenges Christian Face Today

Challenges Christian Face Today: Urgent Wake-Up Call Modern influences like social media, podcasts, and cultural voices can disciple believers into “self-inspired theology” that slowly weakens faith. Renewing the mind means […]

Learning Faithful Faith from the Church in Niger

Church in Niger

Church in Niger and Faith That Serves Through Persecution After riots destroyed Christian buildings and homes, believers responded by caring for hospitals, prisons, and the very communities that harmed them. […]

Your Reconstruction Story as Told by Jesus

Faith Reconstruction

Faith Reconstruction and Jesus Repairing the Foundation Faith Reconstruction highlights how Jesus deconstructs what cannot remain, leaving only what God intends to be truly foundational. John’s “I am” statements show […]

Gardening and Spiritual Growth

Spiritual Growth

Spiritual Growth: Cultivating Faith Through Gardening Lessons Spiritual Growth may start small like a seed, but God can multiply simple obedience into lasting impact. Gardening shows that what we sow […]

A Spiritual Slaughter We Aren’t Talking About

Spiritual Slaughter

Spiritual Slaughter and the Hidden War for Souls Spiritual Slaughter reveals how Satan’s most devastating persecution is often subtle, targeting souls through deception rather than physical suffering. Churches in the […]

The People of God Refuel in the Desert

People of God

People of God Strength in Desolate Places Desert encounters with God show that the People of God can become strongest against temptation when they withdraw like Jesus to lonely places […]

When Life Doesn’t Go How You Expect

When Life Doesn't Go How You Expect

When Life Doesn’t Go How You Expect and Learning to Trust God’s Will Remembering a childhood dream of overseas missions, Naomi Jones describes how returning home left her grieving unmet […]

Sermon on the Mount: The Persecuted

Persecuted

Persecuted in the Sermon on the Mount Beatitudes Drawing from Matthew 5, this article shows that being persecuted for righteousness marks believers as visibly different Kingdom people whose lives confront […]

Worry: The Acceptable Sin?

Acceptable Sin

Acceptable Sin in the Form of Worry Jesus exposes worry as more than an acceptable habit, calling disciples to trust the Father’s care instead of living like fearful slaves. Anchoring […]

When God Disciplines You

God Disciplines You

God Disciplines You with Loving Purpose God Disciplines You to affirm your identity as his child, using hardship as loving evidence that you truly belong to him. Trials under God’s […]

Resurrection: From Fuzzy Hope to Living Reality

Fuzzy Hope to Living Reality

Fuzzy Hope to Living Reality – Meeting Jesus as Resurrection Fuzzy Hope to Living Reality begins with Martha’s fragile belief. Her vague hope in a distant resurrection is transformed when […]

What Sets Jesus Apart?

What Sets Jesus Apart

What Sets Jesus Apart – The Hope of His Resurrection Resurrection makes Jesus utterly unique. Unlike any other religious figure, He passes through death into a new kind of life, […]

Pain and the Necessity of Pruning

Pain

Pain in Pruning: Lessons for Growth Amid cultural upheaval and personal loss, God is actively shaping character rather than promising a pain-free life. Scripture reveals that the Father prunes fruitful […]

A Microscopic Killer Gone Viral

Microscopic Killer

Microscopic Killer in Isolation: Gospel Hope Linking the pandemic’s loneliness and loss to humanity’s deeper “infection” of sin reveals our universal need for Christ’s healing life. Through John 11 and […]

Everybody Is Recovering from Something

Recovering

Recovering — Steps to Spiritual Health Powerlessness led to trust in God, beginning a Scripture-shaped transformation marked by honest surrender and dependence on His strength. Through the twelve steps—surrender, confession, […]

An Invitation to Come in Out of the Dark

Dark

Dark — Pathways into God’s Light From Genesis to John, Scripture shows God’s presence bringing light that exposes deception and brings order to chaos. Turning to Jesus, the Light of […]

Youth Suicide Prevention: Risk and Response

Youth Suicide

Youth Suicide Intervention—QPR Actions Direct questions open the door: ask clearly about suicidal thoughts, using wording you can say, to surface real risk. Compassionate listening persuades toward help: avoid judgment, […]

Youth Suicide Prevention: Dos and Don’ts

Suicide Prevention

Suicide Prevention in Youth Ministry Detect clusters of clues—behavior changes, withdrawal, prior attempts, and talk of hopelessness—and treat them as urgent. Start compassionate conversations by asking directly about suicidal thoughts, […]

When the Foundations Are Being Destroyed

Foundations

Foundations That Endure Through Faith Discover how Foundations grounded in God’s Word give strength when society feels unstable and divided. Explore David’s Psalms to understand why trusting the Lord offers […]

A Tragic Choice for a Hill to Die On

Hill to Die On

Hill to Die On — Unity, Discernment, and Essentials Grounded in Jesus’ example (John 6; John 12), believers relinquish inferior battles to pursue the cross-shaped mission that bears lasting fruit. […]

Something to Behold

Behold

Behold — Restored Sight in Dark Times On the 2020 winter solstice, the “Christmas Star” pulled attention from fatigue and fear toward wonder and worship. In Mark 8:23–25, Jesus touches […]

Celebrating Christmas in an Assisted Living Facility

Assisted Living Facility

Assisted Living Facility — Christmas Resilience and Connection Residents weather lockdowns with decade-tested grit, drawing strength from community among peers who understand their season of life. Creative connections—Facebook Live feasts, […]

Try to Avoid a Star Wars Christmas

Star Wars

Star Wars — Choosing “With” Over Holiday Overload Drawing from the infamous Holiday Special, overstuffed plans turn Christmas into chaos instead of peace. Instead, the word with reframes the season […]

God Is the Healer of Your Wounds

God Is the Healer

God Is the Healer — Jehovah Rapha and True Restoration From Psalms to Hebrews, Scripture affirms that God binds the brokenhearted, answers distress, and invites confident grace-seeking. In honest prayer […]

Church Leader, We Are So Thankful for You

Church Leader

Church Leader — Encouragement for Uncertain Times Through conflict, elections, and a pandemic, you pursued unity, protected the vulnerable, and kept people connected while trusting God. Scripture-shaped leadership preached truth, […]

Don’t Quench the Holy Spirit. Follow His Prompts.

Holy Spirit

Holy Spirit Guidance Prompted to help, the author returns to support a local shop owner as pandemic pressures escalate and uncertainty spreads. Listening to the Spirit’s nudge leads to compassion […]

What Does God Think about My Mental Disorder?

Mental Disorder

Mental Disorder and God’s Redemptive Purpose John 9:1–3 reveals suffering can display God’s works, reframing mental disorder from punishment to a place for His glory. Rather than hiding in stigma, […]

Sermon on the Mount: Poor in Spirit

Beatitudes

Beatitudes and the Poor in Spirit Desperation reveals our limits; the “poor in spirit” see that this world can’t save them and turn to Jesus for the Kingdom. Rather than […]

An Election Day Prayer

Election Day Prayer

Election Day Prayer — Peace, Wisdom, and Hope in Christ Rooted in 1 Timothy 2 and Jeremiah 29, the prayer seeks national peace so believers may live quiet, godly lives. […]

Church, You Can’t Lose on Tuesday

You Can't Lose on Tuesday

You Can’t Lose on Tuesday — Hope that Outlasts Politics Grounded in Joseph’s foresight, the church prepares in seasons of plenty and provides in famine, trusting God’s mercy in both. […]

Should You Consider Prison Ministry?

Should You Consider Prison Ministry

Should You Consider Prison Ministry — Visiting & Discipling Rooted in Matthew 25:35–36, this piece shows how visiting, prayer, and steady mentoring cultivate disciples behind bars. Despite limited access and […]

Sermon on the Mount: the Pursuit of Happiness

Pursuit of Happiness

Pursuit of Happiness — Kingdom Portrait Amid shallow buzzes and self-made idols, Jesus sketches a citizen of the Kingdom whose blessing comes first, not after rule-keeping. Drawing contrasts with Deuteronomy […]

Grieving a Lost Life and a Lost Culture

Grieving a Lost Life and a Lost Culture

Grieving a Lost Life and a Lost Culture — Honoring Life’s Value Through a father’s miscarriage loss, the piece contrasts Scripture’s view of children as blessing with a culture that […]

A Fatal Misstep in Addiction Recovery

Addiction Recovery

Addiction Recovery in Daily Dependence Overconfidence invites relapse since neuroplasticity keeps learned cravings, leaving former addicts permanently vulnerable. Ongoing community—AA, NA, Celebrate Recovery—and steady habits sustain sobriety and resist isolation. […]

Jesus, Suicide, and Our Lowest Points

Jesus

Jesus – Care at Our Lowest Points From Gethsemane (Matthew 26:36–38) to Mark 2:17, He acknowledges deep anguish and invites the broken to His healing. Prayer, gratitude, and corporate intercession […]

Good Leaders Don’t Rush God

Good Leaders

Good Leaders – Patience in God’s Timing From David’s restraint with Saul and his prayers for guidance, leadership seeks God first and acts only when He directs. In contrast to […]

Exile: The Perfect Word for Our Situation

Exile

Exile – Living Jeremiah 29 Exile calls believers to seek peace and pray for their city, following Jeremiah 29:7 while resisting deceptive voices that divide. Amid dislocation and loss, trust […]

My Approach to Apologetics: God Will Come Through

Apologetics

Apologetics and Trust in God’s Faithfulness The approach to apologetics emphasizes God’s reliability rather than human desperation to defend Him. Evidence from creation, prophecy, and Scripture reveals God’s truth and […]

Great Worship during a Terrible Time

Great Worship

Great Worship — Joy in Hard Seasons Great Worship treats praise as the overflow of treasuring God, so joy remains even when life hurts. When COVID-era plans collapse, choose to […]

Caution Fatigued, Yet?

Caution Fatigued

Caution Fatigued in the Pandemic: Persevering with Wisdom Recognize caution fatigue can cloud judgment and tempt risky behavior; choose wise, others-first practices anchored in Galatians 6:9 and Ephesians 5:15. Pray […]

How Do I Build Peace into a Stressful Day?

How Do I Build Peace into a Stressful Day

How Do I Build Peace into a Stressful Day — Everyday Practices Deep breaths, worship “timeouts,” and coloring prayers create quick “rock-a-chair” moments that quiet anxiety. Writing laments and honest […]

It’s Time for a Second Wind

Second Wind

Second Wind in Seasons of Refining Amid bleak headlines and fatigue, the author shifts from discouragement to God’s power, seeking the lesson He is teaching in this season. 1 Peter […]

I’ve Got Peace like a Rocking Chair

Rocking Chair

Rocking Chair and Rest in God From a child’s “rock-a-chair” refrain, readers learn to seek quiet pauses with the Father amid chaos at home and overseas. Drawing on Nehemiah 8:9–10 […]

Are You Feeling Alone?

Are You Feeling Alone

Are You Feeling Alone: Communion at the Table Amid isolation and online church, the author hears “Come to the table” and recognizes Jesus’ invitation to fellowship. Remembering the Lord’s Supper, […]

Letter to a Christian Going through Trauma

Letter to a Christian

Letter to a Christian in Trauma: Hope & Practical Steps From a pastor-father who survived his daughters’ devastating crash, this letter assures you’re seen, heard, and able to keep moving. […]

Fathers Affect How We See God: Stories from Famous Atheists

Atheists

Atheists — Fatherhood Patterns and Gospel Hope Atheists frequently trace unbelief to strained father relationships, echoing Freud’s insight and Paul Vitz’s research on famous skeptics. Biographies from Nietzsche to Russell […]

Grieving the Beliefs You Leave Behind

Grieving the Beliefs

Grieving the Beliefs — Walking Through Change Recognizing denial, anger, bargaining, depression, and acceptance helps Christians process loss as old views yield to biblical convictions. Examples such as resurrection hope, […]

Growing Wise in the School of Waiting

Growing Wise

Growing Wise — Practicing Patient Trust In a hurry-first culture, waiting trains obedience and self-control, echoing Proverbs and the slower rhythms of earlier generations. Jesus’ teaching distinguishes two kinds of […]

Young Ministers Need Older Encouragers

Young Ministers

Young Ministers and the Power of Encouragement Older encouragers like Paul Ayers show how patient guidance and steady faith can shape the lives of young ministers. The ripple effect of […]

Some Good News in the Kingdom

Good News in the Kingdom

Good News in the Kingdom During the Pandemic Good News in the Kingdom reveals unity across nations. From Australia to Brazil to Saudi Arabia, believers share the same struggles yet […]

Rebuilding after Loss: the Book of Job

Book of Job

Book of Job and Rebuilding After Loss Book of Job reveals hope after suffering. Even after devastating loss, Job’s story shows God’s restoration through renewed blessings and family. Faith in […]

The Book of Job: A Guide in Suffering (Part 1)

Book of Job Part 1

Book of Job Part 1: Lessons for Suffering Disciples Book of Job Part 1 recounts Job’s righteousness, devastating losses—including his children—and his astonishing worship instead of cursing God. Amid searing […]

Do Prayers Work in a Pandemic?

Do Prayers Work in a Pandemic

Do Prayers Work in a Pandemic: Faith Over Outcomes When God seems silent, prayer rests in who He is—present, wise, and sovereign—more than in immediate results. Rather than demanding answers, […]

Practical Guide to Monster Hunting

Monster Hunting

Monster Hunting and the Hope We Need Imagined monsters mirror hidden fears and longings—loneliness, control, security—especially during disruptive seasons. Naming the monster helps us see what we’re trusting most and […]

Home Alone: Surviving the Pandemic for Married Couples

Surviving the Pandemic

Surviving the Pandemic and Strengthening Marriage Surviving the Pandemic in marriage means de-escalating conflicts with calm listening, empathy, and patience rooted in Scripture. Identifying deeper motives behind arguments helps uncover […]

Communing with the Church, from My Kitchen

Communing with the Church

Communing with the Church in Everyday Life Communing with the Church transcends distance, as taking communion at home during Easter revealed unity with believers around the world. Personal reflection deepens […]

5 Sources of Endurance

5 Sources of Endurance

5 Sources of Endurance – Building Strength in Faith 5 Sources of Endurance emphasize that God, Scripture, and prayer provide the foundation believers need to persevere through trials. Hope in […]

4 Ways to Steward Your Suffering

4 Ways to Steward Your Suffering

4 Ways to Steward Your Suffering in Faith 4 Ways to Steward Your Suffering highlight how receiving comfort equips us to extend that same compassion to others who grieve. Easing […]

How to Disciple through Emotional Trauma: Time

Time

Time in Discipleship: Healing Through Patience Time allows God’s work to unfold, reminding us that emotional healing cannot be rushed but requires His perfect timing. Restoration happens gradually, combining prayer, […]

This Is the Weekend to Get Right with God

Get Right with God

Get Right with God This Easter Weekend Transformation begins when you surrender your brokenness to Jesus, just as Eli did when he realized God’s love was bigger than his past. […]

This Easter Reminds Me of Another Easter

Easter

Easter and God’s Presence in Uncertainty The first Easter shows how sadness, fear, and frustration turned into assurance that God was at work. Waiting seasons reflect the disciples’ struggles, yet […]

Palms & Ashes: What a Time for a Holy Week

What a Time for a Holy Week

What a Time for a Holy Week and the Lessons It Brings Holy Week 2020 mirrored sacrifice and suffering, reminding us that Lent is not about small denials but about […]

Walking through a Psalm of Resurrection

Psalm of Resurrection

Psalm of Resurrection and God’s Surprising Grace Psalm of Resurrection reveals dramatic reversals. David experienced God’s power turning near-death into life, sorrow into joy, and silence into singing. This psalm […]

A Call to Pastors: Don’t Run

Call to Pastors

Call to Pastors in Times of Crisis and Leadership Call to Pastors highlights the need for shepherds who stay faithful and courageous when fear and suffering threaten the flock. The […]

Endurance: It Is in Us

Endurance

Endurance in Christ and God’s Sustaining Power Endurance is strengthened by God’s Word and Spirit, giving believers courage to persevere when fear and discouragement arise. Trials can refine endurance in […]

The Things You Can’t Control

The Things You Can't Control

The Things You Can’t Control and Faith in God Trusting God in the midst of the things you can’t control helps transform fear into confidence. Even when knowledge fails, the […]

It Can’t Possibly Get Worse

Possibly Get Worse

Possibly Get Worse and God’s Hope in Trials Possibly Get Worse moments can mirror the psalms, where complaints turn into renewed confidence in God’s promises. Through Possibly Get Worse seasons, […]

An Untossable Faith

An Untossable Faith

An Untossable Faith Anchored in Christ An Untossable Faith shows the danger of doubt, comparing it to waves that toss and spin us, while pointing to Scripture as our anchor. […]

Coronavirus: What Christians Need to Know

Coronavirus

Coronavirus Guidance For Christians Amid the coronavirus outbreak, believers are urged to embrace God’s peace even when uncertainty fuels anxiety and fear. Wise responses during coronavirus include balancing medical guidance […]

The Stewardship of Suffering

Stewardship of Suffering

Stewardship of Suffering and Its Redemptive Power Grief can feel isolating, yet the Stewardship of Suffering reveals God’s ability to redeem pain and bring beauty from ashes. Lessons from Scripture […]

Frustrated by Life? It Could Be God’s Gift.

Frustrated by Life

Frustrated by Life: Finding God’s Purpose in Trials Overwhelming struggles can become opportunities for growth when seen as God’s training ground for perseverance. Unexpected hardships reveal God’s faithful presence, offering […]

God, Chaos, and the Nashville Tornado

Nashville Tornado

Nashville Tornado and God’s Greater Purpose Survivors of the Nashville Tornado remind us that chaos is part of life, but Jesus transforms suffering into opportunities for His glory. The devastation […]

Uncertainty: Just What We Should Expect

uncertainty

Uncertainty in Faithful Living When answers feel scarce, Uncertainty isn’t unfaithfulness. Scripture shows how to walk with Jesus within limits and grow through them. Scripture shows that Uncertainty is part […]

Fueling Kindness with a Question

Fueling Kindness

Fueling Kindness in Everyday Discipleship Give what you’ve received—Ephesians 4:32 calls us to share God’s kindness and forgiveness as He has shown them to us. Ask, “What has God given […]

Hope in Bleak Midwinter

Hope

Hope in Bleak Midwinter – Practices for Weary Hearts A quick guide drawn from the article to help you orient your mind and habits toward Christ when the news feels […]

Christians and the Coronavirus

Christians and the Coronavirus

Christians and the Coronavirus: Loving Responses Seek truth and empathy by listening to Chinese voices, praying for peace, and resisting sensational rumors. Practice love over fear through practical help, invitations […]

The Coronavirus: Facts and Fears

The Coronavirus

The Coronavirus in Context: Faithful Response Rooted in facts, the article explains The Coronavirus as a contagious respiratory virus like the flu, urging verification over sensational media claims. Putting The […]

God Meets You in Your Confusion

Confusion

God Meets You in Your Confusion: A Story of Reassurance and Identity God meets Jacob in a moment of disorientation. After deceiving his brother and fleeing home, Jacob is filled […]

How the Resurrection Fuels Disciple Making

Resurrection

Resurrection Awakens Mission-Fueled Devotion Resurrection proves life-changing truth. Mary’s encounter with the risen Christ transformed her sorrow into bold testimony. Faith was reignited by Resurrection hope. Jesus’ tender call to […]

Will God Move for You?

Will God Move for You

Will God Move for You: Discern God’s Presence Today Uncertainty often clouds our belief that God moves personally, even if we accept that He acts elsewhere or in the past. […]

Dreaming as a Sign of Spiritual Health

Dreaming

Dreaming as a Pathway to Spiritual Growth Dreaming helps believers understand God’s divine will by nurturing bold, faith-filled vision. Aligning with God’s purpose through dreaming empowers obedience and intentional action. […]

An Inviting Alternative to Defensiveness

Defensiveness

Defensiveness: Responding with Grace Over Reaction Rather than snapping back, Christians can follow Jesus’ model of disarming skepticism with gentle invitations to explore faith. By shifting the focus from rebuttals […]

How Fear Cripples Faith

Fear

Fear and the Imagination That Limits Obedience Fear thrives in unfamiliar territory, convincing us that we’re unprepared to face what we’ve never experienced. Rather than protecting us, fear distorts strength, […]

Is the Church Accomplishing Anything?

Is the Church Accomplishing Anything

Is the Church Accomplishing Anything in Today’s Challenges In disaster relief efforts, Is the Church Accomplishing Anything by transforming loss into opportunities for hope and gospel outreach. Through missions and […]

Peter Pan and the Fading of Youth

Peter Pan

Peter Pan and the Crisis of Growing Up: A Hopeful Reflection J. M. Barrie’s Peter Pan confronts adult struggles—from gender roles to existential disillusionment—and exposes the inevitable loss of youthful […]

Refueling When You’ve Been Rejected

Rejected

Rejected: How God Refuels the Wounded Facing dismissal isn’t unfamiliar to Jesus. From His hometown to His closest circles, He knew the sting of being turned away—and still pressed on […]

Apple of God’s Eye

Apple of God’s Eye – A Reflection of Divine Protection What does “Apple of God’s Eye” really mean? Explore the surprising Hebrew roots of this phrase, revealing how God views […]

What Happens When We Die

What Happens When We Die

What Happens When We Die: Insights on Death, the Soul, and Eternal Life Death is not the end for believers. Scripture promises immediate presence with Christ for those who trust […]

Your Shepherd’s Plan

Your Shepherd’s Plan: 3 Faith-Filled Takeaways from Psalm 23 God Provides and Guides – The Shepherd leads us to green pastures, still waters, and righteousness. His provision is rooted in […]

Snapshot of Hope: Flowers of Lebanon

Snapshot of Hope

Snapshot of Hope – A Refugee’s Story of Resilience and Joy Snapshot of Hope captures how a mother clings to dignity amid displacement. Even while grieving her husband’s death and […]

Training for More

Training For More

Embrace God’s Purpose and Wholeness Through Training for More Training for More invites us to move beyond temporary fitness goals and embrace lasting transformation—physically, spiritually, and emotionally. When we shift […]