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Maintaining a Soft Heart Toward Critical People

Keep your heart soft toward those whom God has entrusted to your care.

Written by Jon Saunders | Sunday, March 30, 2025

God is working in his people. His work is likely just one degree of glory at a time (2 Corinthians 3:18), but he is working. Remember whom your people ultimately belong to. Even in the most difficult of God’s people, you can still find evidence of grace.   In terms of practical ministry help, the... Continue Reading

Jochebed’s Trust in the Lord

Practice the powerful principles in the Proverbs as we trust in the Lord with all our hearts.

Written by Rodney Queen | Saturday, March 29, 2025

 Five things in Jochebed’s story that reflect the teaching of Proverbs 3:5–6 and have been applicable to my life these fifty-one years of family life and ministry.   The book of Proverbs is one of my favorite books of the Holy Scriptures. I’ve encouraged our congregation to pore over Proverbs daily by reading the chapter... Continue Reading

On the Confession of Sin

Getting the biblical take on things like sin, confession, repentance and forgiveness is vital.

Written by Bill Muehlenberg | Saturday, March 29, 2025

“God’s forgiveness of us and our forgiveness of one another are quite different (since God is God, and we are merely private individuals, and sinners besides), yet both are conditional upon repentance. If a brother who has sinned against us refuses to repent, we should not forgive him. Does this startle you?”   What does... Continue Reading

Understanding Trauma

One who longs for his church to lovingly support the ones among us who are bearing heavy burdens and carrying sore wounds.

Written by Tim Challies | Saturday, March 29, 2025

“We simply want to better understand people who have experienced trauma so that we can be good friends and can provide wise pastoral care. We want to know how to speak wisely and avoid clumsy missteps.”   I don’t remember encountering the word “trauma” very often in my younger years, yet recently I seem to... Continue Reading

Freedom from Guilt

The power of true forgiveness.

Written by Philip Hunt | Saturday, March 29, 2025

Can guilt be erased? Through Peter’s bold sermon in Jerusalem, discover the message of hope that still resonates today – one that promises complete forgiveness and spiritual renewal for even our deepest regrets.   In the final moments of Ethiopian Airlines Flight 961 on November 23, 1996, an extraordinary display of courage and faith unfolded... Continue Reading

This is My Father’s Heart

He knows everything about you, indeed the very worst there is to know about you, and yet it is your Heavenly Father who loves you to the uttermost.

Written by Joshua Budimlic | Saturday, March 29, 2025

“Since God is, before all things, a Father, and not primarily Creator or Ruler, all His ways are beautifully fatherly. It is not that this God “does” being Father as a day job, only to kick back in the evenings as plain old “God.”   Just as a piece of literature should tell us something... Continue Reading

When Puppies Replace People

Let’s get back to celebrating the good gift of families, reminding people that while puppies are cool, kids are way better.

Written by Ben Hicks | Saturday, March 29, 2025

People are made in the image of God and have a soul that will live somewhere forever. Pets are not made in the image of God and when they die, well, no one wants to say for sure because of all the pet lovers out there but let’s just say they’re not the same as... Continue Reading

Add Lightness and Simplicity

Dumb church means dumbing up not dumbing down.

Written by Stephen McAlpine | Saturday, March 29, 2025

You have probably heard that many times. Love of God and others. Mission to the world. The fact is, however, that while those in themselves are simple, we have done a good job in many church cultures of busying up people, adding a whole lot of seemingly necessary bells and whistles onto your racing cars... Continue Reading

The Lie of Easy Immaturity

God often allows us to experience the consequences of our own decisions.

Written by Peter Krol | Saturday, March 29, 2025

Why do we ignore counsel, yell at our kids, waste our time, live small lives, maintain distant relationships, and harbor bitter feelings and guilty pleasures? Have you ever led someone to Christ? Have you ever invited a co-worker to church with you? Have you learned how to lead a Bible study with your family or... Continue Reading

What Haggai Taught Me About Priorities

The Israelites were busy with the wrong things.

Written by Samantha Decker | Friday, March 28, 2025

When we surrender our plans to God’s purposes, we center our days around his glory, not our own. Do our days revolve around God and his purposes? Or are we so busy that we forget and, intentionally or not, allow our schedules to blind us to the work of eternity?   “I can’t. I’m busy!” These piercing... Continue Reading

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