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Test him

My college-aged daughter was stressing about money. The deposits were due for two study abroad opportunities, and things were tight. When her paycheck arrived,…

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Welcome home

My family made two big moves in three years. Just when we were getting our feet on the ground, we had to adjust all…

Bible 101

Jesus was a baby … for YOU

When you hear the name Jesus, what picture pops into your head? Maybe you envision a famous painting of a Caucasian-looking Jesus that you…

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Hold out your hands

My dad was an amazing gift giver. Oh, the joy I’d feel when he would return from a trip and say the magic words:…

Who is God?

You’re more than space dust

A couple of weeks ago, NASA released images from the James Webb telescope, the most high-tech telescope ever invented. The images caused a ruckus…

Living My Faith

It’s about Jesus

Amy Carmichael was a Christian missionary who served in India until her death in 1951, bringing the love of Jesus to countless women who…

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The Lord observes and acts

Do you believe God looks on the everyday situations in your nation, in your city, in your home and knows what’s going on? Do…

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Take refuge in him

There are times when we want a safe place to go and let someone protect us. We wish someone would shoo people away when…

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Why obey God?

Anyone who’s studied God’s instructions on Christian living knows they’re not easy. To love God more than anything? To love everyone as much as…

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Christ’s autopsy

How do you know for sure Jesus died? Some say Jesus passed out from the pain and later recovered in the tomb. It’s eternally…

Living My Faith

How to Worship When War Hits Home: An end to pain

Soon after his high school graduation, my father joined the U.S. Marines and did two tours in the jungles of Vietnam. To this day,…

Living My Faith

How to Worship When War Hits Home: Start with God

I was emotionally holding it together right until the point when the young man prayed for “my people.” It was our church’s usual post-sermon…