Surviving the Crisis, Thriving Post-Crisis

A woman in Jacksonville, Florida had not seen her husband in 114 days after a state order barred visitors to nursing homes due to the coronavirus pandemic.

A Titanic Lesson and The Writing on the Wall

Before that fateful sinking in the Atlantic Ocean, Titanic’s Captain Smith reportedly ignored seven iceberg warnings from his crew and other ships.

Nebuchadnezzar: The Insanity of Pride

None of us are immune to pride. Nebuchadnezzar, the ancient Babylonian king, can teach us a great lesson about pride and humility.

Cancel Culture and a Fiery Furnace

Cancel Culture and a Fiery Furnace: Has your faith ever caused you to act on principles that got you into trouble with the culture or social norms?

When Will We Have Justice and Peace?

The Bible proved to be accurate in its ancient prophecies. God’s historical track record gives us great confidence over the affairs in our world today. Justice and peace will one

Rising Above the Hostility of This Age

God never puts us in a time and place to merely conform to our environment, but to “come out and be separate,” as a people who are different.

Redemption: Our Only Hope is Not Just a Cliché

What do you think it will be like to experience redemption from all of your pain, suffering, and hardship? What will you do in the climax of that moment?

Desperate Faith: “We Bought a Zoo”

In our continued devotional series through the book of Ruth, we come to a place in the story that is a fitting picture of Benjamin Mee’s thesis on life.

The Last Dance: What Will Yours Look Like?

The Last Dance: Are my best days behind me, or in front of me? This question is something many of us ponder as the drama of our lives continues to

When Feeling Bitter With Life

Do not call me Naomi; call me Mara, for the Almighty has dealt very bitterly with me. Feeling bitter with life? Disappointments are not meant to define us.