Gideon
by Craig GroeschelGod saw more in Gideon than Gideon saw in himself; God sees us the same way.
God saw more in Gideon than Gideon saw in himself; God sees us the same way.
Randy Alcorn explains why modern distinctions between happiness and joy are counterintuitive — and unbiblical.
The biblical story of Abigail demonstrates how visible vulnerability can create a path toward peace.
If it’s true that Jesus checked all of His privilege at the door when He came to walk among a broken humanity, then who are we to do otherwise?
There’s nothing simple about walking away from your right to control your outcome and leaving your concerns in God’s hands. Ron Edmondson shares four steps to a less worry-filled life.
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How can we live the good life? This study of Psalm 119 gives us knowledge of how God wants us to live.
God's endings have a way of turning into surprising new beginnings.
Jesus had a heightened sensitivity towards the disadvantaged, the marginalized and the exploited. We are called to be just like Jesus.