The Vine and the Branches (John 15:5)
The Vine and the Branches (John 15:5) You’ve probably heard the phrase “The Vine and the Branches” before, but when you sit with John 15:5, you discover it’s not just…
The Alpha and the Omega (Revelation 22:13)
The Alpha And The Omega (Revelation 22:13) When you come across the phrase Alpha and Omega, it may sound like a theological phrase reserved for church banners or ornate stained…
The God Who Knows Your Name (Isaiah 43:1)
The God Who Knows Your Name (Isaiah 43:1) When you read the words of Isaiah 43:1, it feels like someone is speaking directly to you. Isaiah writes, “But now, this…
The Resurrection and the Life (John 11:25)
The Resurrection And The Life (John 11:25) When you read Jesus’ words to Martha — “I am the resurrection and the life” — you’re standing at the intersection of grief…
The Prince of Peace (Isaiah 9:6)
The Prince of Peace: an introduction You’ve probably heard the title “Prince of Peace” before—maybe in a sermon, a hymn, or on a Christmas card. It’s short, memorable, and powerful….
The God Who Heals (Exodus 15:26)
The God Who Heals (Exodus 15:26) You’ve probably heard people call God by many names — Creator, Redeemer, Shepherd. One name you may not stop to ponder as often is…
The God Who Carries Our Burdens (Psalm 55:22)
The God Who Carries Our Burdens (Psalm 55:22) You’ve probably heard the phrase “cast your cares on the Lord,” maybe in a hymn, a sermon, or a quiet moment of…
How Tithing Builds Trust in God’s Provision
How Tithing Builds Trust In God’s Provision You probably want to know not just what tithing is, but how tithing and trust in God actually connect in your daily life….
The Role of Fathers in Building Strong Families
The Role Of Fathers In Building Strong Families You probably already know that fathers matter. But understanding the depth of the role of fathers in the Bible gives you a…
The God Who Provides (Genesis 22:14)
The God Who Provides: An Invitation to Trust (Genesis 22:14) When you first hear the phrase God Who Provides, what comes to mind? For many people, it conjures up images…
