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Your Words Have Power
Watch what you say because your words have more power than you probably realize.
Greg Laurie Daily Devotion - Aug. 15, 2008
South Carolina City Removes Monument to Fallen Officers: How Vocal Should Christians Be?
A monument donated to the local police department of Tega Cay, South Carolina, is making headlines today after the City Council chose to remove it only a few weeks after it was put in place.
Is the Phrase “The Road to Hell Is Paved with Good Intentions” Biblical?
Have you ever heard someone say the road to hell is paved with good intentions? This phrase is commonly stated in our society today. I want to explore what this phrase truly means and what the Bible says about it.
Should We Hold Christian Leaders Accountable, even after They’ve Passed?
Should Christians preserve the legacy of the person who is no longer with us, even if they made mistakes? Or should we also bear in mind that they may have caused hurt? And how do we reconcile both as Christians?
Why I Don't Let Me Kids Use the Term "Best Friend"
My girls must learn now, at young and impressionable ages, that it is unholy to show partiality to others; it is unkind to purposely leave others out, so they feel esteemed; it is sinful to claim any other identity than that of being in Christ.
Why You Should Teach Your Kids to Be Grateful for Their County
Like an invisible thread, celebrating our country bound us together. Even as a child, it made me feel like an important part of something special. It gave me a sense of security, belonging, and gratitude. Every kid needs that.
9 Thoughtful Gift Ideas for Your Husband
This Christmas can stand out differently than the ones before, and much of that can be how you choose to show your love and adoration of your favorite man. Bless him this season with something he will never forget and hold dear to his heart for...
Why Do “Christian Cults” Masquerading as Christianity Fly Under the Radar So Often?
If you engage someone in a cult, whether it is a Christian cult or not, be prepared to walk with them over the long haul. Your goal in dealing with these people is not to destroy their faith but to transfer it from the falsehoods they have been...
5 Tests to Discern if a Dream Is from God
God isn’t obligated to bankroll or bless any objective He doesn’t call us to do. Let’s make sure we don’t squander our resources to go after our own whims.
9 Ways to Get Your Unsaved Loved Ones to Church
What I can give you are some ideas on how to approach unsaved loved ones about attending a service with you—leaving the heart regeneration work to God by way of the Holy Spirit.
3 Reasons You Keep Replaying the Good Samaritan Role
While helping someone in need is godly, hitting the repeat button—to where that person now learns to depend on you—is anything but. Yet some of us replay the Good Samaritan role repeatedly.
How Can Social Media Be Harmful to Our Health?
Social media is supposed to connect us, but it can cause us to feel more alone, isolated, and lonely. Studies have shown that decreasing social media time can actually help with feelings of loneliness.
Are We Teaching the Bible the Way People Can Actually Receive It Today?
What if outdated delivery methods are quietly keeping people from growing in Christ? Here's why churches must rethink how they teach and disciple before no one shows up to learn.
Finding Peace When Life Feels Unsettled
Discover how to cultivate inner peace amidst life's uncertainties by rejoicing in God's nearness and practicing gratitude in every situation. Learn practical strategies to manage your thoughts and seek wisdom, ensuring you walk in peace no matter...
Remus Lupin, Werewolf
Do you ever find yourself risking everything that matters most in the world to pursue some desire that you really don’t even want to gratify at all?
Broken City Can't be Fixed
In this broken city the lines between good men and bad are mighty blurry. The language and flesh, however, aren't blurred at all.
How to Consume Less Stuff to Enjoy Life More
The Slow Burn Satisfies in Stunning Sci-Fi Thriller Ex Machina
On the cerebral side of the sci-fi genre, trading spectacle for subtlety in a way that's spellbinding and satisfying, and featuring an impressive performance from Oscar Isaac.
10 Things I Want My Boys to Learn about Living
From time to time, I write my sons letters with nuggets of advice in them. I want to make sure that they have a collection of wisdom to carry with them into life.
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