I need it! You probably said those words at one point or another. When I was younger, I said those words a lot.
Zephaniah, a minor Old Testament prophet, warns of divine punishment through Babylonian conquest. Yet, he offers hope to the faithful, prophesying God's joyful promise of salvation and presence.
It seems that Paul, Saint Paul, had been challenged about his credentials.
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.
My wife and I were so excited when our eldest child was old enough to babysit.
Why do we sing this? This man was literally saying, God, I can die now.
Are you missing Christmas? If so, you might be dealing with what's often referred to as the post-Christmas blues.
Our name is such an important part of our identity, but it's interesting to think about the fact that we have no say in what our name is going to be.
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.
Who doesn't love the giving and receiving of gifts at Christmas time?
One of the amazing things about this Christmas season and Christ's birth, is that it was prophesied hundreds of years before he came.
I was recently watching a video interview of Elon Musk and Elon Musk was explaining how he doesn't even have a house that he lives in.