Knowing God and his will, you can be useful for his purpose.
Knowing God and his will, you can be useful for his purpose.
It is National Grandparents Day!
We’ve all heard the saying “Hard times will either make you or break you.” It’s Not true . . .
We do not deserve anything from God, but He gives us everything.
Hope is absolute reliance on our future, not a wish that changes over time depending on circumstance.
Our unhappiness—and desire to be happy—motivates us to turn our hearts toward God.
We’ve pulled back on the bow, it’s time to release the arrow and let go.
We didn’t see that particular truth earlier, even though we may have read it 100 times before, because we weren’t ready to receive it.
God is the object of your faith, so the origin of your faith is God’s Word.
It all started good, actually very good, then man disobeyed . . .
What did Jefferson mean when he said, “It does me no injury for my neighbor to say there are twenty gods, or no god. It neither picks my pocket nor breaks my leg.”
A Christian grandfather carries the responsibility of preserving the faith traditions and values that have defined his family’s spiritual heritage.
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