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Living with Hope and Worship in a World Heading for Judgment
As we step into the holiday season—a time often filled with joy, reflection, and togetherness—it’s also an opportunity to turn our hearts back to what matters most: Jesus, the Savior who came to redeem us and show us the path to life. The last chapter of the Bible, Revelation 22, paints a breathtaking picture of…
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Obedience and Encouragement
It’s a question that cuts through the noise of life: “What do I really want?” Elisabeth Elliot frames it with profound clarity: “Did I want what I wanted, or did I want what He wanted, no matter what it might cost?” This isn’t a question we answer just once—it’s one we revisit in different seasons…
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Standing Strong During the Holidays: Overcoming Temptation Through Christ
The holidays are often called the most wonderful time of the year, but for many of us, they can also be the most challenging. Between the constant flow of alcohol at parties, the abundance of indulgent food, and the weight of emotions like loneliness, grief, or even depression, this season can feel like walking through…
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What’s It Like on the Other Side of Me
Have you ever noticed how minor irritations can snowball into significant conflicts? The doorbell rings unexpectedly, interrupting your focus. Instead of greeting the visitor with warmth, irritation bubbles up as if your personal space has been invaded. Or perhaps it’s your tone of voice—sarcastic, sharp, and easily misunderstood—that sparks unintended tension.It’s a subtle shift, but…
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Greed vs. Generosity: Trusting in God’s Goodness Over the Need for More
As the holiday season approaches, it’s easy to get caught up in the desire for more. More gifts, more deals, more everything. And while there’s nothing wrong with enjoying life’s blessings, the pursuit of more can sometimes slip into something harmful: greed. Greed isn’t just about money—it’s about an insatiable craving for what we don’t…
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The Misunderstood Jesus and the Challenge of Reconciliation
It’s easy to see why conversations about faith and politics grow heated around the holidays. Headlines from major outlets (such as USA Today) suggest avoiding gatherings, as though staying apart could heal the deep divisions in our culture. Some even point fingers, labeling those with differing political views as intolerant, hypocritical, or worse. Yet, behind…
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Fear: The Silent Thief of Joy and Action
Fear. It’s the quiet whisper that becomes a deafening roar in our minds. Fear of the future. Fear of the government. Fear of change. Fear of the unknown. Fear that leaves us frozen, unable to take even the smallest step forward. We’re living in a time where anxiety is like a shadow, following us everywhere—online,…
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The Prison of Depression and the Way Out
Depression is a strange and heavy kind of prison. It’s not made of bars or locks, but it can still hold you captive, keeping you stuck in a place where joy feels like a distant memory and hope seems impossible. Lysa TerKeurst’s words hit close to home:“Some prisons don’t require bars to keep people locked…
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Wrestling with Questions About Faith and God’s Goodness
Have you ever found yourself grappling with questions about the goodness of God? Wondering if God is so good then why is there so much sickness, suffering, or injustice in the world? If you have, you’re not alone. I’ve been there—sitting in tears, wrestling with these very questions, trying to reconcile what I believe with…
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We Have This Hope as an Anchor for the Soul: Finding Faith in Turbulent Times
It’s Monday—the start of a new week—and the headlines are heavy again. Recently, President Biden authorized the use of long-range missiles from Ukraine into Russia, heightening already tense relations between the West and Russia. In addition to that, there is a swirl of emotions following Trump’s recent re-election, and it’s easy to see why so…
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The Antidote to the Endless What-Ifs
Do you ever find yourself trapped in the cycle of “what-ifs”? What if I fail? What if I make the wrong decision? What if the future doesn’t turn out how I hoped? It’s exhausting, isn’t it? Our minds can easily spiral into the unknown, filling us with fear and anxiety about things that may never…
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Sloth vs. Diligence: Embracing Purpose Without Exhaustion
We live in a world that often glorifies extremes. On one hand, there’s the allure of doing nothing—ignoring purpose and responsibilities for the sake of comfort. On the other hand, there’s the constant push to do more, achieve more, and prove our worth through busyness. For those dealing with chronic illness, this dynamic is especially…
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