Did you know since 1952 the first Thursday of May was designated by unanimous action of Congress as the National Day of Prayer? Have you ever participated and spent time in prayer for the Nation on this day? Where and how do I begin?
Have you ever been caught off guard or surprised by a special event? Have you ever experienced what you thought was just a “by chance, lucky timing” or “at the right place at the right time?”
We call ourselves Christians, but is God invited to be a part of our daily lives? Unfortunately, we want the benefits of Christianity, but not necessarily the responsibility that comes along with our faith in Jesus Christ.
The book of Titus is the third book written by Paul to a younger leader he is mentoring. We will observe how Paul is pouring his love, teaching and life into Titus and Timothy on a regular basis.
Do you need to be encouraged? Has your fire for God somehow gotten stuck on low to barely glowing? Have you been wondering what it means to be on fire for the Lord?
How is your eyesight? Have you made God too small in your own eyes? Do you need some details in your life enlarged? Is your God big enough to handle the details or do you need a magnifying glass?
The Book of First Timothy focuses on leadership. Paul is writing to his young apprentice, Timothy with excellent advice, encouragement, training and instructions that we can apply to our lives today.
A funny thing happened to me this week. I was totally unaware a hacker broke into my Twitter account and sent out a false message on “how to lose weight” to all of my followers on Twitter. I had no idea that it even happened until my daughter called and said, “Hey, Mom what’s the deal on the push for this Weight-Loss Program on Twitter?”
The author, Paul wrote this letter to the new believers in Thessalonica to help them learn, understand and live differently than the world around them even though they were under persecution and severe suffering.
First Thessalonians was written by the apostle Paul to encourage and strengthen the faith of the believers in Thessalonica. Paul was also writing to build their assurance and the knowledge of the return of Christ.
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