Fellowship–Praying Through Psalm 23
God’s love prevails in the face of opposition, inviting comfort and fellowship despite hostility from others.
Read More Fellowship–Praying Through Psalm 23Editing your life to make more room for God
God’s love prevails in the face of opposition, inviting comfort and fellowship despite hostility from others.
Read More Fellowship–Praying Through Psalm 23I long for a drink to moisten my soul. In the shimmering heat, ahead I see an oasis of lush green vegetation with a spring of cool, clear water.
Read More Green Pastures—Praying Through Psalm 23He can fulfill every want, every need if I let Him. He is my constant companion, full of mercy and love.
Read More My Shepherd–Praying Through Psalm 23Pain is an inherent part of life, illustrated through Jabez and Job. Both of these Biblical characters show us the importance of seeking God in suffering through heartfelt prayer.
Read More Bore With PainBy ceasing our striving for righteousness through our own actions, we can rest in the knowledge that as believers in Jesus we are heirs to God’s righteousness.
Read More Cease StrivingAs we move on from Christmas celebrations and into the New Year, remember the humble manger. Seek Jesus in the quiet and the unspoken.
Read More Happy Noise YearIn our journey through physical and emotional pain, we can find healing and hope in faith and connection with Jesus.
Read More Wednesday Walk—Just a TouchTake a moment to truly reflect on the eternal hope born to you this day.
Read More This MomentEvery day she trudged along this dusty, worn path, seeking to satisfy her thirst. She lowered her bucket deep into the well and strained to pull up a bucket full of water. As she raised her cupped hand to her parched mouth and drank, she knew she would be back here tomorrow; her thirst would […]
Read More Drink and Repeat, Drink and Repeat…There’s an interesting line in Matthew 17:24-27. In verse 27, Jesus said, “So we do not offend them.” It’s a cautionary statement for us to note. Even though Jesus is in the right, he is still sensitive to those who question what he is doing. In this passage, the collectors of the temple tax ask […]
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