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For I Do Not Do the Good I Want to Do - iBelieve Truth: A Devotional for Women - October 10
Jesus. He is the answer. Because of Him, we can have hope.
5 Steps to Take Before Sharing Your Faith
I am convinced that the church’s greatest obstacle to influencing our culture is that our culture does not see the church as relevant to its greatest issues. Secular people know what we are against more than they know what we are for. In our...
How did you ever end up in Cleveland?
Responding to the call of God upon your life....
Watch Your Example
When Jesus said that you are the salt of the earth, He acknowledged that decay is inevitable in a fallen world.
Easy Fund-Raisers for Homeschool Organizations
How to Parent in a Sex Positive World
From the halls of education to social media, today's influencers push sex-positivity norms. They saturate our teens' brains and hearts like spilled water fills a sponge. So what's the problem with sex positivity, you ask? It sounds so...positive.
Any Other Gospel is Not the Gospel at All
What to Do When You Are Hurt by Another Believer
If I were to chronicle and categorize the hours of my adult life, the majority of my time would have surely been devoted to pastoral counseling. And there is no busier time of the year for pastoral counseling than the weeks following the new year....
Help, My Teen Wants to Date!
How do we help develop character in our teens and help them make good choices? We focus on the heart.
Are Faith Choices in Adulthood a Reflection of Parenting?
Truly, it is a painful reality that our efforts cannot guarantee our children's right choices or their salvation. But parenting in a way that provides them a Christ-centered, spiritual and moral foundation is a holy calling; laying...
Why Should the Church Have All the Good Music?
When the “Jesus Music” movement of the late ’60s and ’70s grew into a bona fide industry by the 1980s, few could have imagined the current influx of artistic believers into mainstream music
Reacting to Developments in Culture
Much goes on in the world today about which Christians should and do lament. At the same time, lamenting should not be ultimate for the Christian as the Christian knows that God is in charge and all things are going according to His ordained plan....
Should You Take the Path of Least Resistance When Choosing Your Career?
Work satisfaction has been shown to impact not only health but life longevity as well. When we are disengaged from our work, we can lose a sense of who we are. This is the time to turn to the Bible, which provides the truth of who we are and what...
From True Heroes to Celebrity Zeroes and Why It Matters
Despite the ample and never-ending evidence that fame, fortune, and beauty fail to bring lasting peace and satisfaction—in fact, often quite the contrary—Americans are more celebrity-obsessed than ever. We should be deeply concerned for a society...
How to Slow Down So You Don’t Miss What Jesus Has to Teach You about Himself
Slowing down will enable you to pay attention well to what Jesus has to tell you, so you don’t miss lessons about His character that can change your own life for the better.
The Supernatural Salvation of Singles
Oftentimes, we’re left to sink into some sort of winter funk after the Christmas holidays, especially if we're living solo.
How to Become a Change Agent for God
If you're a Christian, God has given you a job to be a change agent in the world, fulfilling His purposes wherever you go.
The Wideness of Worldview: Remembering Chuck Colson
Chuck’s huge vision and efforts to “take every thought captive to Christ” were a reflection of what may have been his deepest core belief.
The Death of Empathy
The combination of single parents, absent parents, dual-income professional parents, daycare, after-care and easy, no-fault divorce have strained sometimes to the breaking point the relationship between parent and child, resulting in varying...
A Letter to My Married Friends
Here are seven things we single women would like our married friends to know.
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