The Paradox of Suffering
Suffering. No one wants it but in the economy of God, He uses it for our good and ultimately for His glory. As we read the Bible we see that
Why We Believe the Bible is our Basic Instructions Before Leaving Earth
Suffering. No one wants it but in the economy of God, He uses it for our good and ultimately for His glory. As we read the Bible we see that
I originally posted this devotion back on November 30, 2020. I felt that this was a perfect time to re-post it and introduce you to a wonderful ministry that I
For sailors a nautical compass has proven to be a lifesaving instrument on many occasions. While reading the Our Daily Bread devotion from December 21, I was impressed with how
Psalm 1 is a powerful psalm of instruction that contrasts the way of the righteous with the way of the ungodly. The contrasts could not be more stark. As we
There is absolutely no day during the year that can generate such excitement and such business as December 25. Even though Santa Claus, the Christmas tree, gift giving and all
The following seven well-known Christians are better known by their initials than their real names. Can you name their full names? R. C. Sproul C. S. Lewis J. P. Moreland
Death. It sounds so final – but is it? People, down through the centuries, have tried everything to extend life. While eating right and reducing stress in our lives may
Mother Teresa was one of the gentlest and most compassionate women of the twentieth century. Yet when it came to discussing abortion she was totally bold and fearless in letting
I thought it might be an encouragement to many of my newer readers to read about a personal incident in my life that shows just how comforting the Bible can
In a recent email correspondence from Clay Jones, one of my professors at Biola University in California, he shared a practice that he and his wife, Jean E., have been