Where can we receive rewards before doing any work?
Before vs. After
Where can we receive rewards before doing any work?
We often judge most harshly those who sin differently than ourselves…but there is hope for each of us
Where can we receive rewards before doing any work?
While we may worry about light pollution in the physical world, the spiritual condition of many people is extremely dark, and they need some light (along with some love).
Do you wonder if God doesn't want you as part of His family? If so, I have good news for you.
There's more to salvation than just a business transaction or a legal pronouncement.
Have you ever wanted to be the hero, leading those who were hopeless to freedom, as their prison exploded behind you?
There is good news, once we realize that our sin is common ground that all of us share.
It is an unpleasant fact that sometimes, when disaster strikes, everyone can't escape the consequences.
Are there any "minimum holiness requirements" to accept God's salvation and new life in Jesus Christ?
Jesus never asks us to do what He wasn't willing to do Himself, and His followers can testify that there's no other leader like Him.
Are there blessings and opportunities that are worth any cost?
Just like taking bad-tasting medicine, there is another life-changing cure that we should embrace all at once, too.
Are you still excited to share existing news that you have learned, even after some time has gone by?
The most amazing plan in history literally took centuries to pull off, but - unlike most of my plans - everything happened right on time.
Until everyone has gotten a fair chance to understand and decide whether or not they will accept Jesus, the work of the church is not yet done.
Remembering what we were saved out of when we accepted Jesus can also remind us how to reach out to those who haven't yet done so.
We may already know that we should pray for those in authority. How - and what - do we actually pray for them, though?
Why clutter up our life's "Inbox" with what has already been taken care of?
While we struggle with difficult questions, what if the really important answer was readily available?
It is clear that more laws can't fully address challenges of society, but is the same thing true in the walk of faith?
Who would we like to stand by us when our sky falls and mountains crumble?