Billy Graham & the Question God Will Never Ask
Oftentimes when one lamp goes out, the world feels a little darker. But we need to remember that God is faithful in every generation. The question the Lord will never ask you…
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Oftentimes when one lamp goes out, the world feels a little darker. But we need to remember that God is faithful in every generation. The question the Lord will never ask you…
Though the Holy Spirit is responsible for producing the fruit in our lives, we are responsible for pulling out the weeds.
God is our refuge in the storm. He wants us to take courage in times of distress and uncertainty. In Psalm 31, David moves from desperate pleas to unbridled praise!
Paul pleaded three times for his weakness to be taken away. Then he learned the spiritual art of letting his life become a canvas for God to magnify Himself through weakness.
Jacob wrestles with God in order to get past his past. Like so many people today, he didn’t have the confidence to face the future because of the guilt of the past.
Hagar reminds us that He is “the God who sees,” and He is watching over us, seeing us, and providing for us in our darkest hour of need.
The greatest leaders focus on serving the interests of the people they lead rather than building their own reputation.
What we can learn from the art of abandonment: It’s about bringing out a hidden beauty where others only see ruin, decay, or worthlessness.
This Retreat is for any and all children and urban youth workers from gospel rescue missions, urban camps and churches, after school programs, tutoring, shelter/residential programming, camping, urban basketball league.
Never apologize for a God-sized vision or a bold faith. Remember that the mediocre majority always dies in the wilderness, but those “different” spirits always find their Promised Land.