Divine Comfort in the Midst of Storms: Lessons Learned from Mark 4:35-41
The power of America is vast, but nature's storms show our limitations. Only Jesus can calm the seas, reminding us He cares for his children.
The power of America is vast, but nature's storms show our limitations. Only Jesus can calm the seas, reminding us He cares for his children.
The author shares a dream reflecting on impatience and the importance of practicing compassion, emphasizing kindness and understanding.
Repent. A farmer's failed peach orchard illustrates the need for repentance - turning from fruitless efforts to bear true fruit as commanded by Jesus.
10:am Sunday morning, reflecting on the unusual feeling of not attending Sunday School while preparing to preach, valuing learning and community.
The Sanctuary of God is found in cherished memories, and in the heart of the believer. Amid life's trials, God's peace and comfort prevail.
Two ships set sail, one light with pride, the other humbly weighed with ballast stones. Only the humble vessel survived the storm.
The Great Engineer. In northeast Georgia, the heat is intense, but the changing seasons are a reminder of God's design and faithfulness in creation.
Preacher Jack's kids were privileged to learn about Jesus in a unique, manner. Their experience highlights the value of involving children in church services.
The phrase "more to come" promises hope for emptiness, an assurance of God's plans, and faith in a future beyond what we can see.
Reflecting on my lifelong preference for shoes, I conclude that in Heaven, there will be no shoes, as it symbolizes being on Holy Ground.