
Unexpected Treasure
The last place I expect to find spiritual treasure is in a Biblical genealogy. But Genesis 36:24 tells Anah’s brief story and encourages us to be diligent.
The last place I expect to find spiritual treasure is in a Biblical genealogy. But Genesis 36:24 tells Anah’s brief story and encourages us to be diligent.
Jesus is faithful, even when we are faithless. Peter’s faltering episode in Luke 22 gives us hope and encouragement about our potential for failure.
Feel “less than” this Christmas season? Feel like you don’t have enough time or money to do the things you think you should? Luke 16 has encouragement for you!
Glenna Marshall’s book, Everyday Faithfulness, teaches what ordinary perseverance looks like. Here’s my honest review of this grace-filled, inspiring book.
The most important thing you can do this year is to dwell in God’s Word. It will be the fuel for fruitful faithfulness. Here’s a simple, manageable plan.
How can we hold onto faith in severe financial difficulty? How does God provide? What are the true riches to be found in Christ? Read my story.
One simple truth has become my anchor in ministry and in life. This truth: helps me to overcome my natural inclination toward perfectionism, prevents me
I really don’t struggle to trust that God is faithful. In recent years, I’ve come to understand that this is a gift (the gift of faith?),
Remembering the faithfulness of God in our lives, remembering answers to prayer, remembering life-changing moments… these are powerful tools in all stages of our walk
Living out authentic faith goes far beyond a spiritual to-do list. Spiritual maturity sometimes looks really messy.
No spam. Just encouragement & the inside scoop.
The last place I expect to find spiritual treasure is in a Biblical genealogy. But Genesis 36:24 tells Anah’s brief story and encourages us to be diligent.
Jesus is faithful, even when we are faithless. Peter’s faltering episode in Luke 22 gives us hope and encouragement about our potential for failure.
Feel “less than” this Christmas season? Feel like you don’t have enough time or money to do the things you think you should? Luke 16 has encouragement for you!
Glenna Marshall’s book, Everyday Faithfulness, teaches what ordinary perseverance looks like. Here’s my honest review of this grace-filled, inspiring book.
The most important thing you can do this year is to dwell in God’s Word. It will be the fuel for fruitful faithfulness. Here’s a simple, manageable plan.
How can we hold onto faith in severe financial difficulty? How does God provide? What are the true riches to be found in Christ? Read my story.
One simple truth has become my anchor in ministry and in life. This truth: helps me to overcome my natural inclination toward perfectionism, prevents me
I really don’t struggle to trust that God is faithful. In recent years, I’ve come to understand that this is a gift (the gift of faith?),
Remembering the faithfulness of God in our lives, remembering answers to prayer, remembering life-changing moments… these are powerful tools in all stages of our walk
Living out authentic faith goes far beyond a spiritual to-do list. Spiritual maturity sometimes looks really messy.
No spam. Just encouragement & the inside scoop.
As Christians, we’re constantly in a spiritual battle. Victory is found in Jesus. Psalm 20 can be our pattern of prayer for victory in our own personal battles.
God is still on the throne. No matter what’s going on in the world or in your life today, there’s a bigger picture. God sees it all. He’s in control.
You can study the Bible for yourself. It doesn’t have to be complicated. This simple guide explains a practical approach to the Inductive Bible Study method.
Focusing on Jesus helps us endure overwhelming circumstances & live victoriously. But how? What does it mean to “look to Jesus” & fix our eyes on Him?