Jesus didn't intend to set up the religious mess we see, but instead build a life of relationships and concerned people.
05/31/2006 by Rubel Shelly
Interruptions and surprise visitors are not bad things in a busy day of ministry; they are an answer to prayer.
05/30/2006 by Tom Norvell
Compassion must mean that we help those who around us with genuine help.
05/29/2006 by Phil Ware
We can learn to breath pray and pray any time and any place and reach out to God through prayer.
05/28/2006 by Scott Owings
We often want God to be a traffic cop who only gives warning tickets.
05/27/2006 by Alan Smith
parenting is really babysitting for God: they are not ours, they are his.
05/26/2006 by Paul Faulkner
Sin always hurts us and harms those we love, but Satan often delays our consequences so that we can get more and more involved in it and then he deeply wounds us and those we love.
05/25/2006 by Mike Barres
Journaling allows us to see God's work, his fingerprints, his involvement in our lives.
05/24/2006 by Kimberli J. Brackett
Dan Brown has given us the challenge to get back into the truth about history and be ready to defend the truth by first getting to know it.
05/23/2006 by Rubel Shelly
While there is much ado about the Da Vinci code, the real proof of Christianity's vitality and truth to the younger generation will be seen our living of the truth of Jesus.
05/22/2006 by Phil Ware
If you want to change the world, then start right where you are!
05/21/2006 by Rubel Shelly
Like a mom, God forgives completely.
05/20/2006 by Jamie Shell & Brent Nidiffer
We learn to love from God because as a baby, and even a full grown adult, we really don't know how to love.
05/19/2006 by Paul Faulkner
God calls us to be a people and a person who touches hurting people because Jesus was willing to touch us.
05/18/2006 by Russ Lawson
All Christians have the Holy Spirit and are spirit-filled so their lives must demonstrate this reality.
05/17/2006 by Bill Sherrill
The interests of others must be our focus and not just our own stuff and wants.
05/14/2006 by Tom Norvell
Mothers are the one constant in our continually changing lives.
05/13/2006 by Teresa Bell Kindred
Moms are crucial to the outcome of nations because of the way they rear their child.
05/12/2006 by Paul Faulkner
An aunt reflects on her niece's birth to a mom out of wedlock and how precious she is and so glad she was born.
05/11/2006 by Kristi Powers
Rain leaves this grown daughter to think about her mother and all that her mother means to her.
05/10/2006 by J Bordine
Rain leaves this grown daughter to think about her mother and all that her mother means to her.
05/09/2006 by Danny Mann
Faith is not heriditary, it is learned and nurtured, often my loving momthers who take motherhood seriously.
05/07/2006 by Rick Atchley
So many things we put off only get worse and become a great bigger mess because we don't fix them right now!
05/06/2006 by Cary Branscum
A mother's love and touch are crucial to babies in those earliest days of life.
05/05/2006 by Paul Faulkner
Not only must we be still and hear God, but he also longs to come to us in the busy rush of our daily lives.
05/04/2006 by Rubel Shelly