In the first in this series on Advent, preparing our hearts for the coming of Christ, we examine how our hearts can be brought back to a place of wanting God again.
In the first in this series on Advent, preparing our hearts for the coming of Christ, we examine how our hearts can be brought back to a place of wanting God again.
As we celebrate Father's Day, it is always important to look up to the One who made us His sons and daughters. How might we honor Him today?
If all God needed was Christ's blood for the atonement of sin, why did Jesus have to live for 33 and a half years? As we remember His death, what does His death tell us?
The fall of a Christian minister is one of the most disappointing and disheartening things which can happen in the kingdom. What should be the Christian response?
When we recognize why Jesus placed a premium on the children around Him, our attitudes towards them begin to change.
We have a problem: our hearts are sick. How can we pray for God to restore our hearts to factory settings?
Death is something we don't often like to talk about, but if you are in Christ, it doesn't actually matter how you die. To die is gain.
As Mother's Day approaches, ladies, we need a reminder that our hard work should be in the direction of Christlikeness, not the virtuous woman.
Waiting for God's next step can be a long, slow process. But when He gives us faith enough to wait, we must not waste it.
As we celebrate workers today, we must not forget those who work in the vineyard. God certainly never does.
From Sunday School, we know that God is a healer. But what happens when I am not healed even after prayer?