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God’s Discipline Is a Wake-Up Call
A God who didn’t care would look away from our sin. But our God is holy, just, and full of mercy. He sees the mess, the rebellion, the distance, and He...
God’s Discipline Is a Wake-Up Call
A God who didn’t care would look away from our sin. But our God is holy, just, and full of mercy. He sees the mess, the rebellion, the distance, and He...

Delayed Obedience = Disobedience
Have you been postponing something God called you to do? Delayed obedience is still disobedience. And the longer we wait, the more we miss the blessing of being part of...
Delayed Obedience = Disobedience
Have you been postponing something God called you to do? Delayed obedience is still disobedience. And the longer we wait, the more we miss the blessing of being part of...

Before the Answer Comes, Worship
Before the answer comes, before the battle is won, lift your voice. Sometimes, the most powerful prayer isn’t a request, but a song of trust in the One who never...
Before the Answer Comes, Worship
Before the answer comes, before the battle is won, lift your voice. Sometimes, the most powerful prayer isn’t a request, but a song of trust in the One who never...

God Has No Grandchildren
Learn from this young king, whose devotion was dependent on someone else's faith. A call to examine the foundation of your own.
God Has No Grandchildren
Learn from this young king, whose devotion was dependent on someone else's faith. A call to examine the foundation of your own.

A friend like no other
When we feel isolated or unseen, we can ask God to send us earthly friends. But we can also know that, no matter how alone we may feel, we don't...
A friend like no other
When we feel isolated or unseen, we can ask God to send us earthly friends. But we can also know that, no matter how alone we may feel, we don't...

God Doesn’t Steer Parked Cars
We want divine direction, but resist divine disruption. We wait for the perfect sign, while secretly hoping God will move us without requiring anything uncomfortable.
God Doesn’t Steer Parked Cars
We want divine direction, but resist divine disruption. We wait for the perfect sign, while secretly hoping God will move us without requiring anything uncomfortable.