Educated Beyond Our Level of Obedience
It’s been said that most Christians are educated way beyond their level of obedience. As a prophet, Jonah waseducated in the things of God.
It’s been said that most Christians are educated way beyond their level of obedience. As a prophet, Jonah waseducated in the things of God.
In his book A Simple and Profound Call to Live Like Jesus, Floyd McClung wrote about “cozy Christians” and their “safe” theology.
Our sin doesn’t have to shame us, isolate us, or imprison us. We can be fully known, truly loved, and beautifully redeemed.
In Matthew 11:28-30, Jesus said, “Come to me, all who labor and are heavy laden, and I will give you rest.”
Jacob sees the face of God in Esau. How might it change us, and the trajectory of our lives, to begin seeing God’s image in others?
Jacob wrestles with God, as he didn’t have the confidence to stand before Esau because he was hindered by the guilt of the past.
God delights to turn our mess into a message and our darkness into a declaration of His goodness. Mark 5:1-20
Our family likes playing a party game called “The Chameleon.” It’s a fun game using social deduction to track down an “impostor” among us.
“You’re never as honest as you are with your search engine,” said a Google data editor. How to heal was a top search in 2021.
12-year-old Fritz Vincken and his mother were retreated in a hunting cottage in the Ardennes Forest, during the Battle of the Bulge.