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How to live by faith and not by sight
It is easier to lose sight of our faith instead of holding firm to it, especially amidst suffering. Our words may say that we trust God, but how we worry about everything shows that we do not entirely surrender our circumstances to Him.It is difficult to rejoice and praise God...
Jepryll Torremoro,
Manifested Sons of God
“For the creation waits with eager longing for the revealing of the sons of God” (Romans 8:19). Paul spoke in Romans 8 of his hope of the future glory which will be revealed in us as children of Go…
Anneta Pinto,
A Heavenly Worldview
It is easy for Christians to lose focus in our present, politically charged atmosphere. This series, first published in September 2016, is a timely reminder of where our passions and longings should be ultimately directed. –ed. It may sound paradoxical to say this, but heaven should be at the center of the Christian worldview. The
John MacArthur,
No Place Like Home
It is easy for Christians to lose focus in our present, politically charged atmosphere. This series, first published in September 2016, is a timely reminder of where our passions and longings should be ultimately directed. –ed. A pamphlet I once read related the following anecdote from the life of John Quincy Adams: One day in
John MacArthur,
The Right Kind of Hunger
Some Christians undergo a frantic struggle every Sunday to remember where they last saw their Bibles. They know they had it with them at church last week. But they haven’t seen it since they got home and set it down. Inevitably, they’ll find it buried somewhere under the debris of the intervening week. And once
John MacArthur,
The Right Kind of Hunger
This post was first published in September, 2019. —ed. Some Christians undergo a frantic struggle every Sunday to remember where they last saw their Bibles. They know they had it with them at church last week. But they haven’t seen it since they got home and set it down. Inevitably, they’ll find it buried somewhere
John MacArthur,
Looking for Contentment? It’s Not What You Think
Considering the larger picture of Paul’s ministry gives me a fuller picture of what contentment is by gaining insight into what it is not.
Revive Our Hearts,
Hell Might Just Be the Most Unpopular Subject in the World (and Sometimes in the Church) - Blog - Eternal Perspective Ministries
In the Bible, Jesus spoke more about Hell than anyone else did. He couldn’t have painted a bleaker picture.
Randy Alcorn,
Study the Bible Before You Need It
Each lesson has: questions based on the Bible and space for writing in answers commentary giving insights into the text practical application and instruction “Letter from God.” Many of the stories about biblical characters are focused on women, making it a unique study. Here are the topics of the 10 lessons: Lesson 1—Courage Representing God Lesson 2—Courageous in Serving Lesson 3—Courageously Overcoming Discouragement Lesson 4—Courageous Within My Family Lesson 5—Courageous in My Church Lesson 6—Courageously Standing Against Popular Opinion Lesson 7—Courageously Standing Against Evil Lesson 8—Courageously Standing for God at Work Lesson 9—Courageously Facing Temptation Lesson 10—Courageous Jesus, Our Inspiration Here’s Lesson 1 of “Heart of Courage.” I hope it encourages you. Verse 15 tells us, “Practice these things, immerse yourself in them, so that all may see your progress.” The Greek word for progress, prokopē, is the idea of “cut forward” or “advance.” God is encouraging us to continue growing a little at a time.
Kathy Collard Miller,
Book Drawing for MY New Book: “Heart of Courage”
I’m excited to announce and offer a book drawing for my new book, “Heart of Courage: Daughters of the King Bible Study Series”
Kathy Collard Miller,

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