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How Did Early Christians Face Pandemics?
The coronavirus is not the only illness Christians have responded to throughout history. From the Antonine Plague to the 1918 Influenza Pandemic, followers of Jesus have earned a reputation of mercy and compassion.
Will Al-Qaeda Attack America Again?
While Americans are understandably deeply concerned about our citizens remaining in Afghanistan under the Taliban, we should also be concerned about ourselves at home.
God’s Word Is a Treasure to Believers
God’s Word etches His truth on every soul who reads it. There is no getting past the truth of the Bible, for God can use it to draw men to Himself. Whether it’s through the public preaching and proclamation of Scripture, one-to-one sharing, via...
Transformation Garden - October 12, 2011
Transformation Garden - July 17, 2009
Why Did God Create Marriage in the First Place?
If God says he is all that we need, why create the bonds and partnership of marriage? If he is supposed to be our comforter, our provider--then why?
Christ-Bearer: Christopher Columbus
As a boy growing up in Genoa, Italy, Columbus had two dreams: one was to sail the untamed seas, and the other was to live up to his name and be a Christ-Bearer...
Desperate Coeds
On a recent to visit Rhodes College in Memphis, Tennessee, I picked up a copy of the student newspaper and read with interest an op-ed by Michelle Hope, “Is Rhodes too sexually conservative?” What prompted Michelle's article was a conference she...
Your Pastor's Pain: Whose Fault Is It?
OYB November 17
Check out today's reading with a powerful lesson tying "spiritual Israel" (today's overcomers in Christ) to Jacob in the book of Ezekiel! Then James picks up on the same theme, exhorting believers to remain steadfast for a great purpose: "the...
Who Was Herod Antipas and What Did He Do in the Bible?
There are two Herods in the New Testament, and it is important to differentiate between them. The first Herod mentioned is Herod the Great. He was in power until Jesus was a baby, and he was the Herod who tried to have Jesus killed when he was two...
5 Scriptures That Will Super-Charge Your Bible Engagement
The Bible is God's words to us today, and everyday. God has spoken, and is now speaking through the Bible.
3 Gifts That Homeschooling Can Offer Your Family
There are some really cool benefits that homeschooling can provide for your family if you feel called to give it a try. Here are a few of the gifts that homeschooling has made space for in our home over the past seven years.
Transformation Garden - Aug. 23, 2012
Transformation Garden - Aug. 18, 2012
Weekly Verses - November 17
The Bible reveals that God has sent prophets like Moses and Jesus to guide his people, emphasizing the importance of listening to and following their teachings. The passage explores how Jesus embodies this role, teaching God's truth through his...
Building Important Bonds with Your Extended Family
FFH - Found A Place - Devotional #11
Spiritual Malpractice
What makes someone an atheist? I know, the “Reason Rally” would say “reason.” I’m not so sure.
How to Combine Holiday Traditions with Your Spouse
Pray for your marriage, for the conversations and compromises that will be needed. It can be hard to drop a tradition you've done since you were a kid. There could be resistance. Be sensitive to this, yet work together to keep pursuing traditions...
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