When God Goes Before Us
For those of us living in the U.S., authorities say that the next couple of weeks will be the most critical regarding the Covid-19 pandemic. This will be our “peak.”
Grow deeper in your walk with Christ. These articles offer practical wisdom, biblical teaching, and real-life stories to help you follow Jesus faithfully, cultivate spiritual maturity, and disciple others on their journey of faith.
For those of us living in the U.S., authorities say that the next couple of weeks will be the most critical regarding the Covid-19 pandemic. This will be our “peak.”
Holy Week, for members of the Christian faith, is the last week of the season of Lent before the celebrations of Easter Sunday, running from Palm Sunday to Holy Saturday.
In Italy, thousands of families have been devastated by Coronavirus. When infected patients are hospitalized, their loved ones cannot visit them due to the contagion.
For this week’s Abiding In Him devotion, I want to share with you five things we can remember during an unprecedented time of social distancing.
There are over 60 “one another” commands in the New Testament that reveal God’s passion for His children.
Have you ever asked, “If God is with me, then why did this happen?” If so, you are not alone. In ancient Israel there was a man asking the same question.
Robert Robinson wrote the hymn “Come, thou Fount of Every Blessing,” confessing that his heart was “Prone to wander… Prone to leave the God I love.”
Though Israel’s situation looked bleak, God assures them that the coming events, regardless of how they are perceived, are governed by his power and purposes.
Our spiritual poverty is always a result of not leaning into God’s grace. We become self-absorbed and toxic when we fail to depend on God to meet our needs.
The prophet Isaiah found himself in the midst of a crooked generation that was wasting their time in certain religious practices and they didn’t even realize it.