Peace may seem elusive, but it is not if you know where to find it.
Peace may seem elusive, but it is not if you know where to find it.
The Bible is filled with stories of courageous men who met tough times . . .
As Christian men . . . we are encouraged to be honest about our struggles and seek support and accountability.
Giving our first and best isn’t easy. It requires faith. But God invites us to test him by putting his kingdom first and trusting him to provide the rest.
There is no greater loss than the right advice offered at the wrong moment.
The beauty of the gospel is that God enacts justice in a way that also shows mercy.
If you’re feeling overwhelmed by the pull of modern temptations, don’t try to go it alone.
Many today feel repentance is not necessary for them.
Through faith in Jesus Christ, God not only delivered us from evil (mercy), but also brings us into a place of restoration (grace).
These traps all stem from misplaced priorities and a miscalculation of where our sense of contentment comes from.
Spiritual understanding and material
Beliefs do not mingle
This is where my atheist friends will come out and say that nothing happens after death, so why bother?