Saying Grace
Do you ask a blessing over your food when you eat in a public place? Is it a sin not to pray before eating? Probably not. But it is certainly honoring God to do it. . .
Do you ask a blessing over your food when you eat in a public place? Is it a sin not to pray before eating? Probably not. But it is certainly honoring God to do it. . .
One of the indicators of whether a culture will survive is the degree of value it places on its older generation. Those who have lived long lives have great wisdom to share. . .
When you really get to talking with fellow students or coworkers, it is astonishing to discover how unbiblical ideas about the origins of the earth have taken deep root in our society. . .
A biopsy reminds us that there may not be a tomorrow for us to enjoy with friends and family. But biopsies also remind us that God is in control and can see every detail of our bodies from the inside out. . .
No one likes a complainer. The antidote for complaining is praising. Praise is the language of Christians. When we are praising, we are focusing not on ourselves but on Christ and His glory. . .
Those who are following Christ can rest in the assurance that everything (the good and the bad) fits together in the pattern He has laid out for them. . .
What is filling your ears, penetrating your heart, and affecting your mood? Challenge yourself this month to increase the amount of time you spend listening to Christian music. . .
If God has placed a dream in your heart, if it involves your gifts and talents, if it’s going to help others, if it will glorify Him as you shine in the glory He has given you, He will enable you. . .
In the original Greek language, the word for truth in John 8:32 means that the truth is in plain sight; it’s obvious. It’s truth that is right before your eyes. . .
In the original Hebrew language, the word snare in Proverbs 29:25 is the word mokashe, and it means “trap.” No one wants to fall into a trap, but that is exactly what the fear of others will cause us to do. . .