Donne continues by telling death that he is merely a servant, indeed a “slave to fate, chance, kings, and desperate men,” and ...
To be able to ride a bike 150 miles in the course of two days requires significant stamina and energy. It’s not a thing that ...
By altering a single word in Genesis 3:16, the Bible translation amplified a long-standing debate on women’s desire and ...
Such interventions contradict one of the basic principles of medical ethics, which is that medical treatment is intended to ...
In Philippians 2:5 (ESV), believers are called to “have this mind among yourselves.” What mind? That “which is yours in Christ Jesus.” Paul doesn’t tell us what our shared mind and perspective should ...
Our true destination is not a city built by human hands, but a home whose builder and designer is God.
Set aside time for longer moments of prayer, not as an obligation to live up to, but because you have one who is always for you—even to death. Finally, pray boldly, and surrender your will boldly—the ...
This Maundy Thursday, let us remember the extreme length and the profound depth of Jesus’ dying love. At long last, Jesus came to the climactic hour for which he had been born. We rightly remember his ...
Dwelling with Jesus means viewing our trials through a new set of eyes.
Easter Monday is a waypoint in our journey to be reacquainted with the Savior who personally knows, sees, and loves us.
Unless a kernel of wheat falls to the earth and dies. But if it dies … The whole world hangs on to an if.
Psalm 32:3-4 encapsulates how he was feeling. “When I kept silent, my bones wasted away through my groaning all day long. For day and night your hand was heavy on me; my strength was sapped as in the ...
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