Day 1 of Our 22-Day Unity Challenge: Tav (ת) — Marked by the Cross
Welcome to the first day of our 22-day journey toward unity in the Body of Christ! From now until September…
Where the Bible Speaks
Welcome to the first day of our 22-day journey toward unity in the Body of Christ! From now until September…
Let me ask you something that might mess with your morning coffee: Whose voice is the loudest in your life…
Following Jesus doesn’t always lead to comfort, clarity, or rescue. Just ask John the Baptist—the fiery prophet who paved the…
How Do I Know If I Am Truly Following God’s Will? Few questions weigh as heavily on a believer’s heart…
In recent years, technological advancements and medical breakthroughs have fueled a growing obsession with extending human life. One of the most notable movements in this space is Bryan Johnson’s “Don’t Die” initiative, which seeks to defy aging through strict regimens, biohacking, and scientific interventions. The idea of prolonging life indefinitely is an enticing one, but as believers, we must ask: Is this pursuit in alignment with God’s design?
Some prayers are polished and put together—thoughtful words spoken in gratitude or quiet reflection. And then there are the prayers that come from a different place—the raw, unfiltered cries of a weary heart. These aren’t the kind of prayers we frame and hang on the wall. They’re the ones we whisper through tears, the ones that feel messy and unrefined.
Life is full of big, tough questions that keep us up at night, make us wonder about our purpose, and challenge our beliefs. Why do bad things happen to good people? What happens after we die? Can people truly change?
The Hands That Wrote God’s Word Have you ever held a Bible and marveled at the stories, wisdom, and hope…
Exploring the Paradox: God’s Hatred of Sin and the Creation of the Knowledge of Good and Evil If God Hates…
Psalm 37, a wisdom psalm attributed to the renowned King David, is a powerful guide on how to live righteously…