A Wrong Way to Be Right
In our household, especially when there are heated disagreements, we try to recall that there is a wrong way to be right.
In our household, especially when there are heated disagreements, we try to recall that there is a wrong way to be right.
Have you ever felt stuck between two chapters in your life—a place where it doesn’t seem like there is much purpose and God has subtly moved on without you?
The muscle car wasn’t defined by a garage; it found its identity in its robust design, its authority in the matchless power under the hood, and its purpose in the road for which it was made to traverse.
“Unrivaled: Earnhardt vs. Gordon” is a new documentary that highlights the 90s rivalry between NASCAR legends Dale Earnhardt and Jeff Gordon.
I was listening to someone from another part of the world describe what he thought was crazy about the stereotypical American way of life.
The Parable of the Rich Fool: Death is not the ultimate tragedy. The real tragedy is what we let die while we live. Luke 12:15-21
Super Bowl: Brandin Cooks sits at his locker with his Bible. His motto: “Let us turn our eyes to Jesus so that the desire of this world may grow dim.”
We don’t need to buy into the lie that wisdom is elusive or beyond us. God has never been veiled or cryptic in His leading.
Jacob and Esau teach us a lot about the ministry of reconciliation. For reconciliation to happen, we must be willing to see God in difficult people.
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.”