Desiring Friendship with God Above Accomplishment for God
Entering the Promised Land without God’s presence would still be an accomplishment for the fame of God, yet at the expense of losing friendship with God.
Entering the Promised Land without God’s presence would still be an accomplishment for the fame of God, yet at the expense of losing friendship with God.
Jesus identified with the defenseless and vulnerable. When His disciples kept children away from Him, He grew angry.
Jesus calms the storm and reminds us that His presence is “unsinkable” and that there are always beautifully redemptive “other sides” to the storms in our lives.
Serve the mountain notice that your God is bigger. Speak to the Mountain: If faith can’t move your mouth, it won’t move your mountain.
Bible studies, devotional resources, and related tools that will help you to grow in your knowledge and understanding of God’s Word.
Elisabeth Kübler-Ross said “Beautiful people do not just happen.” And she’s right. Beautiful people don’t just happen, they rise out of ashes!
According to wide receiver Doug Baldwin, the Seattle Seahawks plan national anthem “pregame demonstration of unity” before the first game of the season.
Ruth Bell Graham’s epitaph reads: “End of construction. Thank you for your patience.” A radiant reminder that we are all still under construction.
Noah’s life reminds us that real godly leadership doesn’t always influence the masses; sometimes it only saves a critical few.
Missiology: Jesus changed the margins. He dared to draw new lines of acceptance with God the Father. Jesus paradoxically made being marginal central.