The Power of Encouragement: Lessons from Barnabas Acts 4:36
Barnabas, the "Son of Encouragement," inspired many in the Bible, particularly Paul and John Mark, highlighting the power of encouragement.
Barnabas, the "Son of Encouragement," inspired many in the Bible, particularly Paul and John Mark, highlighting the power of encouragement.
The Root of all Evil. Money itself is not evil; rather, the love of money leads to various forms of evil originating from human hearts.
Reflecting on the challenges of tracking wounded deer: drawing a parallel to the determination needed to follow Jesus, emphasizing faith and commitment.
Thinking about how much time we have and urging individuals to live fully, seize opportunities, and prioritize sharing the gospel and relationships.
Neil expertly repaired machinery, symbolizing how God, the Master Welder, strengthens us through life's struggles, making us better than before.
Faith in Jesus is invaluable for believers, emphasizing sacrifice, generational inheritance, and the necessity of a legacy that glorifies God.
The author reflects on mornings of gratitude, nature, and faith, acknowledging life's challenges while praising God for His blessings and goodness.
God is inconsiderate. He prioritizes His plans over ours, inviting trust despite suffering, yet offers eternal life through Christ beyond our dreams.
Your present circumstances are shaped by past choices, yet today offers a chance to make better decisions, impacting your future positively.
Pastor Appreciation Month, highlights the need for congregations to honor, support, and respect their pastors for their vital role in spiritual leadership.