The Gospel for Everyone
Some Believers feel afraid to share their faith. Others feel inadequate. One common excuse is believing that ministry is the responsibility of full-time Christian workers like pastors or missionaries....
View ArticleSeeing Prayer a New Way
Jesus made it clear: In prayer, we are to ask, seek, knock, confident that what we need and ask for will be given to us. But the opposite also is true. If we don’t ask, what we need will not be given...
View ArticleVictory over Evil
When she was just 20, Helen left her home in Zambia and moved to Botswana (north of South Africa). It was a place of widespread immorality and animism, but she was sure that this was God’s call. Even...
View ArticleBlowing the Trumpet
Trumpets were central to the celebration of Israel’s feasts, particularly the Feast of Trumpets (or Rosh Hashanah, the Jewish New Year). Today, electronic amplification helps us hear sounds over long...
View ArticleA Christian’s Victory Key
If you are wanting to live the most intimate, prayer-enriched, vibrant and victorious faith-walk with Jesus, I have a key that will open that door for you. Jesus said, “He who has My commandments and...
View ArticleNeed A Fresh Dose Of Praise & Worship?
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View ArticleOur Unchanging God
A popular recording artist recently won praise from a famed critic. Why? He had changed the lyrics on a song to reflect changing times. The critic described how society had changed since the song...
View ArticleO! How I Love Jesus!
Born in Threapwood, England, in 1829, Frederick Whitfield spent many years as a pastor. But today he is best remembered for a poem he wrote in 1855 while he still was a student at Trinity College, in...
View ArticleBreakthroughs and Innovations
Percy Spencer faced significant disadvantages. Born in Howland, Maine, in 1894, he was orphaned when only 18 months olds and raised by his aunt and uncle (who died when Spencer was just seven)....
View ArticleFreedom!
Born in 1714 in a small community in southwest England, Howell Harris grew up in a humble home where everyone was expected to attend church. Although his education was limited, he was able to secure a...
View ArticleCrafty Arguments
The serpent deceived Adam and Eve because he was “more crafty” than any other creature. We normally think he simply was manipulative and shrewd. But, in fact, the Hebrew word here provides a surprising...
View ArticleMaking Bricks
The people who settled in Babel gained fame after building a city and tower. But their first significant decision was determining to “make bricks.” Only then did they realize that this discovery gave...
View ArticleWaiting and Ready
For Joseph, time probably seemed to have stopped. He had done nothing wrong, yet he found himself in prison. After proving himself to be responsible, he was given oversight of other prisoners. Yet he...
View ArticleMore Than Conquerors
The Bible declares that God doesn’t want His children to just barely find victory over the circumstances of life—He wants us to be “more than conquerors through Him who loved us” (Romans 8:37)....
View ArticleOpen to God’s Leading
There were strong emotions, with no room for compromise. The Jewish leaders had taken a decisive stand against Jesus and His followers. They opposed anyone who might threaten the peace with Rome or...
View ArticleResources for the Kingdom
Born in 1707 into English aristocracy, Lady Selina Shirley became Lady Huntingdon in 1728 when she married Theophilus Hastings, ninth earl of Huntingdon. Even though part of the privileged class, she...
View ArticleYour Foundation
As a young girl born to England’s upper class, Lady Selina Shirley grew up surrounded by wealth and opulence. Then, in 1716, when she was just nine, her eyes were opened to the shortness of life. She...
View ArticleBold as a Lion
Born in Reading, England, in July 1718, John Cennick was raised in a Christian home. When he was just nine, he heard his dying aunt exclaim, “Last night the Lord stood by me and invited me to drink of...
View ArticleGod, Be in My Head
Eager to seek God, Christians in Salisbury, England, more than 800 years ago developed a prayer and worship resource called the “Sarum Primer.” “Sarum” came from the Latin name for Salisbury. These...
View ArticleJesus Is All the World to Me
Will Thompson discovered that God had given him the ability to write songs. He received inspiration through the events of his life. Ideas came to him at “odd times” and wherever he was, “at home or...
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