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How It's Possible to Reclaim Joy (Even in the Grief of Widowhood)
I wanted a purpose for my life. I wanted to reclaim joy. With God’s help, I found the strength to accept my circumstances and to face the future with hope.
Kanye West Proclaims Christ Is King: What to Make of Celebrity Conversions
Celebrity conversions aren’t easy to navigate. In fact, the ongoing reaction to reports that Kanye West has been born again, is serious about his faith, and is even considering seminary, all in association with the title and content of his...
7 Ways to Help Our Kids Deal with the Difficult Parts of Scripture
It’s tempting to skip the tough stuff in the Bible. But we don’t want our children to have a faith that is indefensible or irrelevant.
Mariano Rivera Becomes First Player Unanimously Voted into the Baseball Hall of Fame, Gives All the Glory to God
Retired New York Yankees’ pitcher Mariano Rivera made history on Tuesday when he became the first player to unanimously be voted into the Baseball Hall of Fame and he gave all of the glory to God.
How to Survive the Storms of Pastoral Ministry
The Salem Witch Trials of 1692: What Went Wrong?
Marriage Is Just a Piece of Paper - Part 1
Good Intentions Can't Keep Old Fashioned from Feeling Out of Touch
Operates from a different moral compass than standard rom-coms, but disappointingly offers little insight beyond well-worn platitudes.
The Book of Ruth: So Much More Than a Love Story
King Jesus was born . . . in order to die . . . for the sins of Elimelech and his sons and King David and all who would put their trust in Him.
United Methodists Debate, Lobby and Worry in Advance of LGBT Decision
At a recent gathering of United Methodists, organizers sold purple T-shirts quoting the Methodist founder John Wesley’s instruction: “Do Not Rashly Tear Asunder.” In Methodist circles these days, citing the founder’s admonition can be understood...
“An Act of Pure Evil” — Searching for Meaning in Las Vegas
Evil points to a necessary moral judgment made by a moral authority greater than we are -- a transcendent and supernatural moral authority: God.
The Death of Prince Philip: Continuing the Case for Christian Optimism
If you have established a personal relationship with Jesus, how would he describe that relationship today? To draw closer to him, listen to him in his word and meet with him in worship. Ask his Spirit to show you anything that is blocking your...
What Sunday School Didn’t Teach You about the Tree of Knowledge
Praise the Lord, however, that we have a Savior who sacrificed himself for us so that we may live. Even though we all, as humanity, partook of the tree of knowledge, we have an opportunity to return to a relationship with the Lord and experience...
6 Beautiful Lessons from the Life of Rachel in the Bible
Rachel in the Bible is a quiet character who occasionally speaks her mind and sometimes acts with questionable integrity.
4 Ways Christians Can Respond to the Russian Invasion of Ukraine
Whatever your geopolitical thoughts on the Russian invasion of Ukraine, our responses as Christ-followers are clear. Let’s not mistake familiarity with these biblical imperatives for obedience—each is a vital step each of us should be taking...
How Can I Spread the Love of Christ This Valentine’s Day?
Christians can enjoy chocolates and flowers on Valentine’s Day, but they should remember that love is best defined by Jesus’ sacrificial death. On this holiday that focuses on love, we can point people to Christ, the One who loves us the...
How Can We Come Boldly Before the Throne of Grace Today?
Just what does it mean that Jesus makes it possible for us to come boldly before the throne of grace? How do we live out that promise today?
Biden Drops Out of Presidential Race, Endorses Harris in Historic Move
President Biden announced Sunday he is withdrawing from the presidential race, a historical and politically earth-shattering move that comes some three weeks after a disastrous debate performance fueled concerns about his age and enabled his...
The Hiding Place: Film Telling the Story of WWII Hero Corrie ten Boom Now in Theaters
A film about Dutch watchmaker Corrie ten Boom and her family's efforts to rescue hundreds of Jews from the Nazis during World War II has been released in theaters for a limited time.
Leave a Great Example Instead of a Big Inheritance - Daily Hope with Rick Warren - February 3, 2020
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