Faith Matters
Life has devastating challenges. We can choose to be overcome by them, or see them through the lens of faith and overcome them!
Stories of faith reveal the rewards God sends to those who believe–and who live their lives by the spiritual values they cherish.
Life has devastating challenges. We can choose to be overcome by them, or see them through the lens of faith and overcome them!
God can use all of us to help those in need, regardless of our weaknesses and limitations. And prayer is the first step. The necessary spark that can make things happen.
The stakes are high. And parents and grandparents must guide teens through the many temptations that will be thrown their way.
What can a person say at such times, when words seem so inadequate? What should we pray when we don’t know what to pray? How can we possibly intercede for so many people, for such great need?
For the National Day of Prayer on May 7, here are words of praise for our country.
Rome is where Paul is often thought to have found his violent end. There, in dark prison, he wrote positive, light-suffused, love-filled words.
I don’t want to think of my fear in terms that it may really occur. And I have every hope that it won’t. But I also know that we are not promised a life free of struggles. In fact, Jesus said that we’d have them.
Cling to the power of knowledge, prayer, preparation and God’s protection as we keep our teens safe.
I’ve never been especially good at memorizing Scripture. But part of a verse came over me in my moment of spazzing. Only it didn’t feel like it was coming from me. It was like God himself was talking to me.
Some Christians, preachers and churches think labyrinths are weird, even pagan. But the form itself is no more pagan or Christian than a book or a musical note.
I am so thankful that God is the same yesterday, today, and forever. I am so grateful that I won’t wake up tomorrow and discover that grace is no longer available to me or that prayer only works on Tuesdays.