Being a follower of Jesus doesn't mean that life will be easy. We all face seasons in life when we feel stressed, worried, or anxious.
Discover the power of seeing the one in front of you through testimonies from this week's Ask About My Faith Podcast guest, Lo Miller.
What does asparagus have to do with Jesus’s command to love? It's not possible to follow Jesus's command to love on our own.
Discover how our podcast guest, Jill Wilson, has learned to evangelize in his everyday life through relationships.
For disciples, following Jesus is both an exit and an entrance, an ending as well as a beginning. The call of discipleship includes both laying down and picking up.
Sharing your faith means planting seeds and trusting God to give the growth. Hear from Matt Roussin on how he plants seeds in his life.
The gospel is the best news in the universe. It is news that lifts the soul higher than we ever dreamed possible.
Sometimes, as Christians, we can get so caught up in our own spiritual development that we don’t make time to share our faith with those around us.
There really aren’t degrees to how we follow Jesus. Much as we might think there are, Jesus never made allowances in His call to follow Him.
The benefits of gratitude can be far-reaching in our lives. Not only does gratefulness help us, but it blesses those around us as well.
The New Year provides an opportunity to look ahead. What do you want the coming year to bring? Many people set New Year’s resolutions but those tend to quickly fade away. However, God’s promises for you are steadfast truths that will not fail.
What does the Bible say about being thankful? Here are 20 Bible Verses about thankfulness and the benefits of gratitude.
Testimonials.
I never weary of great churches. It is my favorite kind of mountain scenery. Mankind was never so happily inspired as when it made a cathedral.
The Church must be intelligible to the simple as well as to the shrewd.
For where God built a church, there the Devil would also build a chapel.
The Church must be intelligible to the simple as well as to the shrewd.