Our Faith
by Craig Ruhl
Published on June 27, 2023
Categories: Inspiration

Our Faith

By Craig Ruhl
 Note: The folllowing aticle was first published in the April 2023 Faith On Every Corner Magazine.

In July 2017, almost six years ago, God gave Karen and me the vision and mission of creating a digital magazine. During one of our country photography road trips, we were discussing how we would like to combine our loves of photography, writing, and reading into a ministry that would fulfill our call to spread the wonderful news of Jesus Christ. We became filled with the Holy Spirit during that drive. Suddenly, we were mentally downloading ideas and concepts at an alarming rate. As I remember that day, the admonishment to “be careful what you ask for” comes to mind. Karen and I, inspired by Spirit, gave birth to Faith On Every Corner Magazine. The key component has always been “faith.” It was our faith in Jesus Christ that we wanted to share. We also wanted to hear and read other people’s stories about their faith and how they were living through that faith in their families and communities. The Holy Spirit showed us how to use articles, stories, and photography to encourage and support our fellow Christians. We also believed that our magazine could help someone who was questioning or seeking to become a Christian. So, in faith, we set out on what has been a blessed journey and we continue to fulfill our mission, by God’s grace and using the gifts we have received from Him.

Faith. Just what is this word “faith” that is in the name of our company and on the masthead of our magazine? The Merriam-Webster dictionary offers several definitions, one of which is “firm belief in something for which there is no proof.” We find a better definition of our Christian faith in the Bible: Faith shows the reality of what we hope for; it is the evidence of things we cannot see.” (Hebrews 11:1 NLT). The concept of faith is a key foundation block of our Christian life. Another factor is the concept that faith requires trust. We do not have genuine faith in something or somebody until we have complete trust as well; the two go hand in hand.

We must establish faith and trust and then take the next step and act. In James 2:26 (NLT), we are told, “Just as the body is dead without breath, so also faith is dead without good works.” You have likely heard one or more of these expressions: “walk your talk”, “talk is cheap”, or “action speaks louder than words.” Until we put our thoughts and words into practice, our faith lacks substance. The way we lead our lives says much about the strength of our faith.

That day, Karen and I became filled with the mission of sharing our faith with others. Karen has been a graphic designer, photographer, and writer for many years. I like to read, write, and edit. We each have many years of business experience. Between us, we had the God-given gifts and talents to publish a faith-based digital magazine. We both had been on social media for over 25 years and knew many other Christians that we could approach for content, support, and encouragement. When we returned home that night, Karen got started on laying out the design of the first issue. We each wrote articles and stories that we felt would touch the hearts and stimulate the minds of our readers. Karen contacted friends and business associates who began contributing to the magazine. An idea had been born. It would soon learn to walk and then run. Our faith was being placed into action. We were actively pursuing the mission that was placed in our hands through our faith and trust in Jesus Christ. Although we could not know for certain if our magazine would be successful, we believed that the Holy Spirit, who dwelled in us, was guiding our every step. We found one of our favorite Bible verses that supports our faith in Jeremiah 29:11, “For I know the plans I have for you,” declares the Lord, “plans to prosper you and not to harm you, plans to give you hope and a future.” The ideas and mission that we received while on that road trip were God-inspired and so, based on faith, we proceeded, trusting completely. With God, a promise made is a promise kept.

We must not be selfish with our faith. Throughout the Bible, we are called to share our faith with others. People shared their faith verbally in the centuries before paper, pen, and computers. They passed down the foundation of our Christian beliefs and values through stories from generation to generation. A limited number of people could read when the first Bible was printed, let alone afford to own a book. Bibles were in the churches and the preachers would read to the congregation, explaining the text and relating the teachings to everyday life. Today, there are many books and magazines available that aid in understanding Biblical principles and how we should apply them to our lives in these modern and often confusing times.

In each issue of Faith On Every Corner Magazine, we bring together articles and stories that further our mission of sharing not just our faith, but that of people from around the world. We pray that our words will touch hearts and open minds, so that readers can learn more about their personal faith and be encouraged to put that faith into action. Many of our readers have written to let us know of the difference an article or story has made in their lives. Faith On Every Corner is being read over 106 countries and in some parts of the world where it is illegal and dangerous to have or read the Bible, or any Christian literature for that matter. We do not know how much of a difference our mission is making, but God does, and that is whom we serve.

 “Therefore anyone who sets aside one of the least of these commands and teaches others accordingly will be called least in the kingdom of heaven, but whoever practices and teaches these commands will be called great in the kingdom of heaven.”

(Matthew 5:19 NLT)

Craig Ruhl is the Managing Editor and Business Manager of Faith On Every Corner. He writes and edits articles for Faith On Every Corner magazine. Reading and writing have been his lifelong passions. After retiring from a career in business ownership and management, he now focuses his gifts and talents on spreading the good news of Jesus Christ through Faith On Every Corner. When not working, Craig enjoys road trips with his wife, Karen, and collecting and using fountain and dip pen collections.

Feature Photo from Faith On Every Corner Website

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