The Happiest Place on Earth
Have you ever thought about what makes you happy? Maybe it’s having a lot of money or owning a big house. Or maybe it’s your spouse or seeing your children
Why We Believe the Bible is our Basic Instructions Before Leaving Earth
Have you ever thought about what makes you happy? Maybe it’s having a lot of money or owning a big house. Or maybe it’s your spouse or seeing your children
In the providence of God the Christian can rejoice in the knowledge that the Lord is working out all things for our ultimate good and His divine glory. Nancy Leigh
In (Psalm 119:18) we read: “Open my eyes, that I may see wondrous things from Your law.” As I re-read this verse several times my mind began to think of
“The measure of our love for others can largely be determined by the frequency and earnestness of our prayers for them.”1 “No verse of Scripture yields its meaning to lazy
“Ponder this quote by John MacArthur until it is written in the corridors of your mind: “We need to adjust our presentation of the gospel. We cannot dismiss the fact
I have learned in my walk with the Lord that if God requires something of me then it must be for my long term good and for His glory. We
My friend Dave, who down through the years, often comments on many of my posts once shared a statement that really made me think. He once said: “There are no
“True holiness isn’t cold and deadening – it’s warm and inviting. It’s irresistible. Those who think otherwise have never seen it, but only its caricatures.”1 “Worship is a believer’s response
One of the great paradoxes of the Bible is the clear teaching that affliction and joy often can occupy the same space in the life of a Christian. Billy Graham
As Christians we have all been there. We pray and talk to God, and it seems as if He is so distant and silent. Or we go through a heavy