Regardless of how dark and ungodly culture becomes or how much the Church mirrors the culture, there is ALWAYS hope. In 586 B.C., Jeremiah
Is Jesus your hype or your hope?
In our modern-day, it is easy to get wrapped up in the hype and fervor of worship, study, podcasts, and other means of understanding and approaching
The Advent of His Coming (Part 4)
The advent of Christ's coming is here … and in this special mini-series, we celebrate the birth (first coming) and the return (second coming) of our
The Advent of His Coming (Part 3)
The advent of Christ's coming is here … and in this special mini-series, we celebrate the birth (first coming) and the return (second coming) of our
Jesus Is All That We Need
We often search for peace, joy, hope, love, etc through a variety of means … except for the one that is guaranteed to supply all we need. In this
Experience a Living Hope Amidst the Coronavirus
The world is in a pandemic panic over the coronavirus, but how are we to respond as Christians? Rather than living with fear, anxiety, and worry, a
Find Yourself In En Gedi
Far too many of us are marked by topsy-turvy lives—rushing from one appointment to another, feeling that time is short, commitments are growing, and
Despised (2 Samuel 12.9)
Over the last several Bible studies, we have been examining David's sin with Bathsheba and later his confrontation by the studly prophet Nathan. If
Who Cares?
Today we have a guest post from General William Booth (the founder of the Salvation Army), whose story below may be one of his most popular. The