Praying Like Paul
When you pray for someone else, you are invested in the outcome. Better yet, you can take some credit for it and have plenty of reason to give thanks.
When you pray for someone else, you are invested in the outcome. Better yet, you can take some credit for it and have plenty of reason to give thanks.
This 17th-century mathematician embraced a life of faith following a heavenly vision that he called “a night of fire.”
It goes without saying that whenever you bless someone, you are doubly blessed.
A son whose Fridays and Saturdays are devoted to others.
“You discover new depths of compassion,” writes Rick Hamlin of fatherhood. “You…turn your head, no matter how old your child is, when you hear someone call, ‘Mom! Dad!'”
Take a moment to be mindful of the wonderful changes blooming around you.
How one man painfully grapples with tragedy when God’s grace seems to be missing.
Donatello’s Renaissance statues bring the Bible to life at the Museum of Biblical Art.
A modern day parable excerpted from Daily Guideposts 2015.
Fear hits all of us–but here is Scripture to help you get beyond it, to something better.
Before the penitential season of Lent begins, let’s cut a rug a la Fred Astaire.