Build Your Kingdom Here and Opposition
Nehemiah considered the cost of obedience. He understood the kingdom of God always has its opposition.
Nehemiah considered the cost of obedience. He understood the kingdom of God always has its opposition.
We don’t have a resource problem as much as a vision problem. Too often we focus on the dilemma of our needs rather than the blueprints of God’s agenda.
As we begin a new devotional series in the book of Nehemiah, we meet a man who woke up one day, read the headlines, and it broke his heart. It was a divine interruption to Nehemiah’s norm.
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.
It’s been said that you can impress people from a distance, but you can’t influence them without getting close.
I was listening to someone from another part of the world describe what he thought was crazy about the stereotypical American way of life.
George Mueller said, “I live in the spirit of prayer. I pray as I walk about, when I lie down and when I rise up. And the answers are always coming.”
St. Patrick the Missionary was a slave who converted to Christianity and became a missionary to Ireland.