How Jesus Restored Dignity
Jesus never restored dignity by glossing over sin, but we cannot refute the way that he valued those who had been marginalized by society.
Jesus never restored dignity by glossing over sin, but we cannot refute the way that he valued those who had been marginalized by society.
Through all of our slow learning, God will never abandon us to ourselves. Think about that as you seek to abide in Him this week.
In 1963, Walt Disney hired Alice Davis to contribute her skills in designing costumes for his “It’s a Small World” attraction.
The man who led me to faith in Jesus once said, “God has brought you through the ocean, He’s not going to let you drown in the bathtub.”
In the second chapter of Exodus we see the faith of a desperate mother in action.
Dietrich Bonhoeffer said, “When Christ calls a man, he bids him come and die.” Around the turn of the 20th century, there was a band of people who believed that.
Corrie ten Boom and her sister, Betsie, were sent to a Nazi prison camp for hiding Jews in their Holland home during World War II.
I saw a post that said, “I’d like to cancel my subscription to 2021. I’ve experienced the free 7-day trial and I’m not interested.”
As we come to the conclusion of our devotional series in the study of Gideon, we see that one of Israel’s most famed heroes doesn’t finish strong as a leader.
Downsizing is something that God has used throughout history as a peculiar means of positioning His people for something really big.