Count It All Joy
What kind of reaction do you have during tragedy? Do you blame God? Turn to sin? Or hold fast to the truth, despite the pain?
What kind of reaction do you have during tragedy? Do you blame God? Turn to sin? Or hold fast to the truth, despite the pain?
Have you prayed today? Don’t see it as an obligation or a guilt inducer but as a chance to communicate with the one who loves you more than anyone else. . .
For the woman who wants to experience the peace God promises, there are only two choices: trust or torment. . .
Everyone needs to know they have a purpose in life. God’s assignments to us give us purpose. But sometimes what God is asking us to do seems impossible. We need to step out in faith. . .
Turn on the evening news and be prepared to see tragedy and chaos. If we’re not careful, fear will paralyze us and take over our lives. We must not lose sight of God’s promises. . .
We have a Savior who freed us from the chains and bondage of sin. Search your heart for areas that you have strayed, then repent and return to your God. . .
It is a beautiful thing to know someone is seeking you out, taking the initiative and interest. Though we are called to search for God, we can only do this because He first called us. . .
Many women eat right, work out at the gym, count calories and carbs, and go for annual check-ups. How ironic, then, that so many fail to stay on top of their spiritual heart health. . .
The beginning of a new year is a good time to consider those to whom you have yet to extend forgiveness. . .
Sometimes we don’t feel forgiven. Even though we have believed that Christ’s death and resurrection paid the penalty for all our sins, we still feel guilty. Here are two things you can do to help. . .