Don’t Touch My Stuff
Knowing that God is our Provider helps us to hold our material possessions with an open hand.
Knowing that God is our Provider helps us to hold our material possessions with an open hand.
Two close calls remind Barbara and me of how God is working in our lives.
Pulling weeds from my flower beds taught me an important spiritual lesson.
If you’re ready to go deeper in your spiritual journey, a small group may be just what you need.
Many of us are settling for the sidelines of life—we don’t really want the Lord to give us anything too hard to do.
God has things He can teach us while He’s seemingly MIA and we’re wandering about or feeling abandoned.
To really experience His peace, we must come to Him with thankful hearts.
A godly vision will be fueled by what could be and what should be.
Twelve ways to respond to God in the wake of natural disasters.
As our family grew, we began to question our comfortable, normal lifestyle. Had God’s gifts replaced God Himself?
How could I invest in others if nobody was investing in me?
God likes us to do things on His terms—which, of course, goes totally against my desire for control.
Many are on a career path, but few seem to be on a character path.
God’s Word gives me a true diagnosis of whom I am.
When marriage is hard and parenting is harder, stand for the truth.
Christine Hoover, Barbara Neumann, Sue Edwards, and Scott Sauls talk about the value of being intentional in friendships even when it’s difficult.
Ken Ham tells of his burden to build a quality museum that teaches the truth about God’s creation. After extensive research, a world-class facility was built that allows visitors to walk through the Bible.
Ken Ham talks about growing up in Australia with parents who loved God’s Word and His people. Ham describes how his father’s love for God motivated all he did.