Dear friend, Personally, I know what it’s like to feel the pain of a broken relationship—I mean, the hurt, the heartache of a ruined relationship. What agony! And I know what it’s like to yearn and pray for a restored relationship—a heart-to-heart reconciliation, only to have that reconciliation clearly denied. No matter how much I … Continue Reading
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FREE Devotional: God as Your Endless Supply
Sometimes there are days where we wonder, “Will I have enough?” This isn’t just limited to making ends meet. You may ask yourself “Will I have enough strength to get out of bed?” “Do I have enough patience to endure my child or spouse’s flaws today?” “Do I have enough faith and energy to pray … Continue Reading
Top 10 New Releases of 2020 – Save 40% on these Rose DEALS!
It’s the end of the year which only means one thing, we have AWESOME DEALS coming your way! Enjoy the Best of 2020 and get all of these BRAND NEW titles for 40% OFF! Don’t wait, save now! You have books. You have commentaries. But, you don’t always have time. Quickly find the information you … Continue Reading
Leading PowerPoint® Bible Studies Over Zoom (Step-by-Step Guide!)
With all of the uncertainty of the pandemic and economic climate struggles, it’s hard to feel any sense of security. You may have good prayer habits and a strong walk with the Lord, but it’s also important to find strength in the community God gave us. While we may not be able to meet in-person, … Continue Reading
5 Qualities of an Effective Christian Witness
5 Qualities of an Effective Christian Witness: Many Christians assume they need a seminary degree, or at least hours and hours of training, before they are “qualified” to talk to others about their faith. Not true. While formal evangelism training is always helpful (and highly recommended), it’s not necessary. To point people to Jesus, what … Continue Reading
Free eChart on King Herod and the Magi
We often follow the lives of Jesus, Mary, and Joseph when reading the key Christmas stories. But what riches and depths can we glean about Jesus when we focus on the people and places that shaped the events of his birth? This week we’ll dive into the historical backgrounds of Herod and the Magi. In doing … Continue Reading
7 Verses Christians Should Think About Before They Vote
Regardless of how political you are, it’s hard to argue that this is one of the most divisive years in politics and social justice we’ve seen yet. So will this change voter turnout for 2020? Recent voter turnout has been below 60% during presidential election years and around 40% during midterm elections— this seems incredibly … Continue Reading
What Happened to the Ark?
The last historical reference to the ark was when King Josiah instructed the Levites to return it to the temple (2 Chron. 35:1-6). Nothing is said about why the ark had been removed, who moved it, where it had been taken, or if it actually was brought back. Throughout the centuries, many different theories for … Continue Reading
14 Signs of Unhealthy vs. Healthy Caregiving
Guest post by June Hunt When caregiving is handled in an unhealthy manner, both the care receiver and the caregiver are negatively impacted. When a caregiver is rushed, pushed, harried, and overwhelmed, the care recipient feels like a burden, a hindrance, and begins to lose hope. In contrast, a caregiver who is dependable, well-rested, and … Continue Reading
Free Psalm 23 eChart
ou probably already know Psalm 23, but have you ever read it in the cultural context of a first-century shepherd? This week’s free eChart will help you unpack even more meaning in one of the most beloved passages in the Bible.Perfect for both new believers and lifelong Christians alike, this week’s download will give you fresh … Continue Reading