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God's Never-Ending Grace
Often we ask God the same question: “What have you done for me lately? I know that You love me because You sent Your Son to be my Savior. And, I know You have answered my prayers in the past. But where are You now when I need You? Have You given up on me?”
Lawrence Guido,
Looking at famine
By Elizabeth Prata I wrote about famine as a judgment from God recently. It is truly saddening to see these things happening because although I glory in His promises coming true it also means suffe…
Elizabeth Prata,
The Nasties of Nature
Among the most fascinating and detailed descriptions of God in nature are those found in the book of Job. At the end of the book, after Job has repeatedly complained that God “doesn’t get it” and that he wants his day in heaven’s courts, the Almighty responds with a message for Job. He not only “gets it” but He owns it! Job only needs to look at creation for his doubts to be removed about who is in control. “Listen! Listen to the roar of his voice, to the rumbling that comes from his mouth. He u
Lynda Schultz,
The Nasties of Nature
Among the most fascinating and detailed descriptions of God in nature are those found in the book of Job. At the end of the book, after Job has repeatedly complained that God “doesn’t get it” and that he wants his day in heaven’s courts, the Almighty responds with a message for Job. He not only “gets it” but He owns it! Job only needs to look at creation for his doubts to be removed about who is in control. “Listen! Listen to the roar of his voice, to the rumbling that comes from his mouth. He u
Lynda Schultz,
The beauty of creation: Bible verses celebrating nature
Nature has always held a particular place in people's hearts because of its beauty and unique wonders. It is a place where the miraculous happens, where the ordinary transforms into the extraordinary, and where the creative power of God is most prominently on display.In this article, we go across the...
Via Valenzuela,
5. THE NASTIES OF NATURE
“Mother Nature” is a familiar phrase to most of us. Its origins lie in European history, where it was used simply as a personification of nature. Later, in Greek and Roman myth, Mother Nature was transformed into a goddess. Similar expressions are found in the Americas and in Asia. This reference to “Mother Nature” has influenced, and perhaps sullied, our understanding of God’s sovereignty over nature. Subconsciously, we have distanced God from His creation, perhaps because we continue to strugg
Lynda Schultz,
5. THE NASTIES OF NATURE
“Mother Nature” is a familiar phrase to most of us. Its origins lie in European history, where it was used simply as a personification of nature. Later, in Greek and Roman myth, Mother Nature was transformed into a goddess. Similar expressions are found in the Americas and in Asia. This reference to “Mother Nature” has influenced, and perhaps sullied, our understanding of God’s sovereignty over nature. Subconsciously, we have distanced God from His creation, perhaps because we continue to strugg
Lynda Schultz,

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