The Life of the Christian: Rejoicing, Patience, and Prayer
The way to rejoice in hope and be patient in tribulation is to be constant in prayer.
Read MoreThe way to rejoice in hope and be patient in tribulation is to be constant in prayer.
Read MoreFasting strengthens our prayer lives like nothing else. It helps us focus on God, to seek Him and His wisdom for our lives, and to reveal to us our need for Him in all things.
Read MoreTeenagers are desperate for help. They’re searching for truth and hungry for something to help them make sense of the world. The question now turns to us: will we be those who respond by showing them those answers?
Read MoreWhat is love? Is love just the feeling of physical attraction to someone, and the desire to romantically pursue that attraction? Is it something that someone quickly falls into and then just as quickly can fall out of? Is it a feeling, or an action? And if it’s an action, is there any feeling involved at all? What is love?
Read MoreWhat do you need to do to keep from distracting your soul to death, shrinking your ability to gaze on God?
Read MoreAs Christians, our forgiveness of others should be both reflective of and rooted in the gospel of Jesus Christ.
Read MoreAll He created testifies to His majesty and greatness. All He created testifies to His grace towards us in Christ and our need for Him.
Read MoreThis morning, a prophet from 2,700 years ago reminded me that the most important word I need to start my day can’t come from the world, it comes from God.
Read MoreThis past year, I had the privilege of serving on our state convention’s Resolutions Committee, culminating in our presentation of eight resolutions that ultimately were approved unanimously by the Convention messengers. What were those resolutions, and what difference do they make?
Read MoreTherefore, my beloved brothers, be steadfast, immovable, always abounding in the work of the Lord, knowing that in the Lord your labor is not in vain. (1 Corinthians 15:58)
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