The Power of Beholding
Ancient punctuation has something to teach us about slowing down and noticing God at work.
Ancient punctuation has something to teach us about slowing down and noticing God at work.
Do the things on this list make you who you are? If any of them disappeared or changed, what would you be left with?
It occurred to me that nature’s rhythms, including the changing of the seasons, can point us to the ways of our Creator.
Since God tells us we are not to live on bread alone, but on His Word, I think we can safely make that assumption — we need daily spiritual bread.
When you’ve lost all hope, maybe you need the prayers of another to get you through. The “Lorica of St. Patrick” is here to help.
A name change is a big deal and God gives us new names when we become His. So, what does this mean for us as Christians?
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