Who Was Moab in the Bible?
Moab in the Bible: a simple guide to their origins, history, and spiritual symbolism, including lessons on compromise and God’s redeeming grace.
Moab in the Bible: a simple guide to their origins, history, and spiritual symbolism, including lessons on compromise and God’s redeeming grace.
David’s journey reminds us that God uses hidden seasons to shape our character. Delayed doesn’t mean denied—trust God in the process.
Who was Timothy in the Bible? The Timothy Bible story shows that God often uses people who don’t feel ready to accomplish His purposes.
A reflection on the Samaritan woman in John 4—how Jesus met her in shame and transformed her story into a testimony that led many to believe.
Apollos in the Bible was an eloquent Jewish teacher. Trained by Priscilla and Aquila, he ministered alongside Paul, helping strengthen the early church.
Philip the Evangelist was one of the earliest trailblazers of the Christian faith—a servant, an evangelist, and the first cross-cultural missionary recorded in the book of Acts.
Acts 15:36–41 gives a snapshot of how Paul and Barnabas (and later Paul and Silas) intentionally strengthened the young churches.
There’s a beautiful moment in the book of Esther — when the king of Persia cannot sleep, and God’s hidden hand moves history in silence.
Anna was a devoted prophetess who spent her days worshiping and praying in the temple. When she saw the baby Jesus, she recognized Him as the promised Messiah and joyfully praised God, telling others about the redemption He would bring.
Nehemiah rebuilding the wall, restoring worship. God’s restoration work is not only about rebuilding structures, but renewing hearts.