Jesus is Alive! Time for Risky Faith
Following Jesus always requires risky faith, even on ordinary days. Are we willing to risk trusting God amid unknowns? Here’s some help.
Following Jesus always requires risky faith, even on ordinary days. Are we willing to risk trusting God amid unknowns? Here’s some help.
One of Jesus’ final instructions to his followers was to “make disciples” (Matthew 18:18–20), but how do we know exactly what that means?
We encounter unexpected storms in life—like the disciples did when Jesus died. What can we learn from their responses to the resurrection that might help us as we navigate through our own unexpected griefs and God’s faithfulness?
Jesus dying on the cross to pay the penalty of our sin is a picture that can sometimes be confusing. Here’s some help.
Discover the profound revelation of what others said about Jesus in the Gospels.
When I was a new Christian, I heard about having a “devotion time,” but what did that mean? Why? Here are some thoughts and a place to start.
Many times we need God’s guidance in situations not clearly addressed in Scripture. How can we know what to do? We can follow Jesus’ example when he needed guidance as well.
Many people set goals for the new year, but sometimes we can plan God out of His leading in our lives. How can we both plan and yield to his leading? Here’s some suggestions.
Bible prophesy can build our faith in who Jesus is.
Thanksgiving can be a holiday of both joy and grief, so how do we hold both as we gobble turkey or watch the game?