The north star in the sky may have been used to navigate ships, but “the bright morning star” will navigate your life.
The north star in the sky may have been used to navigate ships, but “the bright morning star” will navigate your life.
The bells’ singing “Of peace on earth, good-will to men!” are louder than the voices that shout that there is no hope.
When it feels like God is distant, forgetful, or unloving, Jesus is God’s horn of announcement, declaring . . . that the greatest miracle of all has happened.
At Christmas, we celebrate God keeping His promise.
What is your family’s religious heritage? Write down your testimony . . . pass it on to your children and grandchildren.
When you come to the end of your rope . . . you’ve come to the perfect place to see that Jesus can and will…
In Deuteronomy 5, Moses continues his final words to the next generation of his loved ones. He takes them back to the basics.
What if the person we are supposed to most identify with in the story isn’t the priest, or the Levite, or even the Good Samaritan?
No one should try to be a parent who does not know how to pray.
We want our children to smell like the scent of heaven.
A danger is that church attendance becomes another tradition.
The Savior who came the first time as Messiah is the one who is coming the second time as King of kings and Lord of lords.
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