What's Your Excuse?
"What's your excuse for not reading the Bible consistently?" Let us offer solutions to some of the most legitimate sounding excuses out there.
Author and Host , Revive Our Hearts
"What's your excuse for not reading the Bible consistently?" Let us offer solutions to some of the most legitimate sounding excuses out there.
Jesus took on our human weaknesses, frailties, and limitations to bring us to God.
Read excerpts from Nancy's journals as she fasted, prayed, and searched the Scripture for direction leading up to the beginning of Revive Our Hearts radio.
Ten undergirding themes from Nancy DeMoss Wolgemuth's life and ministry that will bless your life and ministry!
Discover the twelve lasting lessons that Nancy DeMoss Wolgemuth learned as a young girl from her father.
Compare the world’s philosophy with God’s to discover who and what you’re believing about your worth, purpose, and beauty.
The Second Coming of Christ is the capstone, the crowning point of Jesus’ life and ministry, the point toward which all history is moving.
Truths that impact your wardrobe: ownership (my body belongs to God), lordship (Jesus is Lord over all), and citizenship (I belong to a different Kingdom).
How can I know what’s "modest"? "What do you think about bathing suits?" Read Nancy’s answers to these questions and more.
Do you ever struggle to get anything out of a sermon? Read practical suggestions on how to prepare your heart before you even go to church.
Our world tells us that physical beauty is what matters most. What does God say?
Here are some practical ways to maintain sexual purity.
Do you want to live a life of significance? Let Mary of Nazareth teach you how.
Practical cautions for Christian women to help safeguard our hearts and the marriages of the men around us.
Nancy provides five questions to ask as you evaluate your wardrobe, seven choices to make, and six blessings to experience as a result.
Take this "love test," a spiritual inventory based on 1 Corinthians 13, to determine specific areas of need in your life.
Flattery and exaggeration don't seem harmful, but God desires truth in our innermost parts. Examine your life and relationships.
Nancy contrasts characteristics of proud, unbroken people who are resistant to the call of God on their lives with the qualities of revived, humble people.
Developing the habit of thankfulness may require some practice! Here are some suggestions for devoting one week to practicing thankfulness.
These questions will help you determine whether or not you are a proud person.