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How Obvious is God to You?
Some things are just obvious, aren’t they? “Thank you, Captain Obvious.” That’s how I feel about the existence of God. In my eyes, the existence of God is irrefutable becaus…
Lynn H. Pryor,
How to Rediscover Prayer Walking - Growing Through God's Word
How to Rediscover Prayer Walking by Stephanie Nickel A few months back we began fostering a friend’s German Shepherd. This led to 15-30 minute walks each day. Since I’m not a huge fan of cardio exercise, the daily walk was a benefit to me. But even more importantly, I rediscovered the joy of prayer walking.… Continue reading How to Rediscover Prayer Walking
Janis Cox,
How to Teach Kids the Skill of Seeing God Through Nature
Seeing God through nature seems natural, but it takes some training to learn to truly recognize, worship, and connect with God through nature.
Christie Thomas,
Creation Story - do you believe? - Growing Through God's Word
Creation Story – How can I believe the creation story? God’s Story. Just take a look around you and you will see. Do you believe?
Janis Cox,
My Marriage Identity Crisis
Covenant love calls and equips us to be a picture of God’s unfailing love—not in spite of sin and brokenness, but because of it.
Revive Our Hearts,
Creation Story – do you believe?
Creation Story - How can I believe the creation story? God's Story. Just take a look around you and you will see. Do you believe?
Janis Cox,
God’s Gift of Gracie - Blog - Eternal Perspective Ministries
Gracie leads me to Jesus—and reminds me of God’s happiness, His creativity, and His love for me.
Randy Alcorn,
Proving God's Existence: It's in a Drop of Water -
proving God’s existence through science and photography; faith can be founded on proof, we just have to be open to it.
Jon Frederick and Kathleen Frederick,
Sunday Stillness - Romans 1:20 -
How can there NOT be a God? A photo with a scripture – and a LINK
Janis Cox,
How Do We Know?
Epistemology: A Beginner’s Guide by Robert Martin Review by Tyler Tidwell What is knowledge? Each of us confronts an astounding amount of data each day, often as a jumble of contradictory beliefs and competing truth claims. We unreflectively filter much of this information into various mental bins based on perceived veracity. For example, your child’s pronouncement that there is a fairy hiding under her bed is automatically filtered into the “mere belief” bin, while the article you read in Th…
Cole Feix,

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