We Know This Place Too Well
When we know how much we can't understand, we witness the birth of awe, wonder, and adventure.
When we know how much we can't understand, we witness the birth of awe, wonder, and adventure.
Difficult but triumphant is this life in Christ.
You can't take it with you. But you can send it on ahead.
Every time that I struggle with times in my life where God is stretching me, I remember to simply, "wax the car…sand the floor."
Do you try to separate your faith from your finances, or are they central to your spirituality?
Life insurance plays an important role in a sound financial plan for the future.
I didn't realize what a difference my weekly Bible study and chapel service made until I went nearly four months in Iraq without them.
We must renew our commitment to study, discuss, pray over, and apply God’s Word to every aspect of our lives, knowing that we have the victory in Christ.
I have asked myself, how should we pray? There is no easy answer.
The Son of God is many things to me, but racist is certainly not one of them. I see only green, my Savior sees only hearts.
Simple faith and trust in the Word brings eternal salvation, forgiveness of sins, and life everlasting.
Only through Christ can we ever get the right "shoes" to enter heaven.
Certain events in life give us a new and tangible appreciation for the power of prayer.
In the occasional doubts we must all feel as Christians in an occupation of arms, the New Testament centurions are worthy role models.
Tom Hemingway reflects on what it means to be a good soldier.
The Body of Christ must embody godly attributes in order to reflect Christlikeness (2 Corinthians 3:18) to the watching, waiting world.
We talk about tough, but we don't know tough.