Why do we call God Father? Beyond being our Creator and Provider, it's through faith in Christ that we're adopted into His family.
I don't know if we always totally appreciate just how awesome the events of the Bible really were.
Have you ever heard of the word Triune or Trinity before? If so, you've maybe connected it to the Christian church.
Jesus knew the pain of unreliable friends, as Peter denied Him thrice despite being forewarned. And yet, Jesus remained loyal, accepting the cross out of love. His unwavering friendship offers an eternal assurance of love, loyalty, and forgiveness, contrasting the faltering nature of human alliances.
When I was a young child, one of the rules that we had in my parent's house was thou shalt not use bad words.
I need it! You probably said those words at one point or another. When I was younger, I said those words a lot.
In Matthew 26:6-13, a woman anoints Jesus with expensive perfume, causing controversy among the disciples. Mary's genuine love is contrasted with Judas's greed, emphasizing the significance of her act. Her humble faith and devotion to Jesus are highlighted, as she prepares him for his sacrifice. This powerful story resonates as a testament of true devotion.
Are you missing Christmas? If so, you might be dealing with what's often referred to as the post-Christmas blues.
My name means dog. Now for myself and all the other Calebs out there, unless they really love dogs, that name probably doesn't mean much.
One of the amazing things about this Christmas season and Christ's birth, is that it was prophesied hundreds of years before he came.
This summer, children in Saint Peter, Minnesota should finally have been allowed to go out with bare feet.
Jesus is the bread of life from heaven that gives us eternal life, forgiveness, salvation. But there's something else we can learn from this too. Jesus gives us bread to distribute.