Today we begin 17 days straight in our preparation for Easter. Are you ready to praise God for the sacrifice of His only Son? Begin here, with this short thought provoking writing by Will Zook.
Today we begin 17 days straight in our preparation for Easter. Are you ready to praise God for the sacrifice of His only Son? Begin here, with this short thought provoking writing by Will Zook.
The Vietnam War Veterans Recognition Act of 2017 was set aside each year to commemorate the actions of thousand of solders, and the sacrifice of 58,220 American men and women who fought for freedom.
When community – rooted in love – is already in place, we take the journey of life and death together. We share in the presence of Christ, as we serve our brothers and sisters, celebrating together, holding hands when things look grim, sharing a cup of coffee, singing psalms and hymns and spiritual songs.
Learn to walk the familiar spiritual pathways; in particular, the discipline of drawing closer to God during seasons such as Lent. This will help each of us to appreciate Ash Wednesday, Palm Sunday, Maundy Thursday, Good Friday, and Easter on a new level.
As Stephen stays on point to he Sanhedrin, he continues to provoke the members of the court. Outrage and indignation displayed itself in anger from his accusers as he demonstrated the parallels between Moses and Jesus.
Do you enjoy waiting? Lillian Penner encourages us to wait on the Lord while He challenges and teaches us, and we learn to submit to His will.
In part 2 of Kurt Bennetts 5 part series he reveals the way Stephen expressed the paralleles between Joseph and Jesus to the high court who would not believe.
With state of our world in 2021 many are worried about the Kingdom of God in 2022. Are you? Michael encourages to look for for Gods best in 2022.
Elisha was called a “Holy man of God.” Can we live our lives just as holy? Charlie shares how holiness comes from God, through our relationship with Him.
Someone deeply hurt me! They don’t deserve my forgiveness. Why should I allow them to get away with what they did to me?
Charles Cameron assembles selected verses from the Gospel of Luke that teach us more about how to learn from the scriptures.