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July 22, 2004
Open your Bible to better know, understand, and trust in Jesus.
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Spoken word artist Blair Linne meditates on the comforting truth that there is power and safety in Heaven’s rule.
If we could travel through time to the first “good Friday,” today would not feel like a good day at all.
Poetry by Blair Linne.
God has given us everything we need in order to know His names and to trust in what they tell us about Him.
Why the genealogies might become one of your favorite features of God’s Word.
When we commit ourselves to endurance and obedience in suffering, we can hope for the precious healing and wholeness.
My life looks nothing like I thought it would—it’s so much better.
From the Garden to the Gospels, from Genesis to Revelation, the Bible is a scrapbook filled with snapshots of God’s compassion.
The New Testament explodes with the account of Christ’s life, ministry, death, and resurrection in the four gospels.
The Old Testament can feel like a hodge-podge of various stories, but with the compassion of God woven throughout, it fits seamlessly together.
Four ways to stop missing the good stuff.
Here’s why we must learn the changeless truth about God’s Providence before tragedy strikes.
I had the answer to my problem right in front of me—or if we’re being technical, on top of me.
Learn to fall in love with the back of your Bible
What’s the lie believed most often by young women like you?
Hear Erin’s story of being set from from panic attacks and fear.
It's going to be okay, friend. Here are ten reasons why.
Human beings have struggled to trust their Creator ever since the beginning. But it is possible to trust God more. Here are five ways.
My heart is way too good at being sad. Bogged down. Bummed out. Frustrated, annoyed, wearied, and so done with everything.