Susan was a first-time mom. She and her husband loved their six-month-old, but more often than not, Susan just felt exhausted.
Read MoreA few years ago, The Christian Post published an article about the effectiveness of online evangelism. When I read the article I thought to myself…there is so much potential for Christians to reach the world online!
Read MoreHave you ever heard the saying, “every saint has a past; every sinner has a future”? Basically, it means that anyone who is in a pit right now, can have a bright future if they turn their lives to Jesus.
Read MoreHave you ever tried really hard at something, like a sport, only to end up losing the game? Sometimes in life, things just don’t go as we plan or hope.
Read MoreDisappointment is never easy. Have you ever disappointed a parent, boss, or professor when you really thought you were following God’s word?
Read MoreAn ambassador is a privileged position. The President handpicks this high-ranking official and sends him or her to a group of people.
Read MoreOne of the fastest ways to feel discouraged is by getting trapped in the sin of envy, where you compare yourself to others. This is especially easy nowadays, with so many people using social media, like Facebook and Twitter.
Read MoreI have a friend who struggles with anxiety. He told me, “Luis, it feels like I’m always stressed out, or worried about something.”
Read MoreA friend of mine is a pastor, and his church has a motto that reads “here, near, and far”. Basically, that means the church wants to spread the Good News here locally, nearby, and far across the world.
Read MoreIn a book called Radical by David Platt, I came across a line that stood out to me. Platt said, “Radical obedience to Christ is not easy… It’s not comfort, not health, not wealth, and not prosperity in this world.
Read More2 Timothy 4:2 reads “Preach the word; be prepared in season and out of season.” This passage stands out to me because it’s a charge.
Read MoreTo all the parents and grandparents listening, I think we give our children’s friends too much credit! We are told we have no influence and that all they will care about is what their friends think.
Read MoreYou know, this is the first time in history when some of our most successful businessmen, entrepreneurs, and CEO’s are young. Mark Zuckerberg, for instance, founded the popular social networking site Facebook when he was in college.
Read MoreWhen I was 17 and beginning to get serious about my faith, there was one Bible verse that bothered me. It was John 14:12, which says, “I tell you the truth, that anyone who has faith in me will do what I am doing.” That’s a pretty big statement!
Read MoreI know a woman named Danielle who has a young brother, named Jon. Today, Jon is 17, but years ago, when he was 9, Danielle gave him a Bible.
Read MoreDo you teach your kids that they can be used by God to reach the world with the love of Jesus Christ? Parenting is hard work.
Read MoreOnce I was in the United Kingdom on the BBC and they were interviewing me, and people were calling in with their questions. I was explaining how to meet Jesus Christ and have the joy and pleasure and fullness of life that He brings.
Read MoreIn England many, many, many years ago there was a famous preacher whose name was Charles Spurgeon. He said many impactful things that I’ve learned from since I was a teenager.
Read MoreWay back in 1979 I went to a whole series of small towns in northern Scotland. In one of them, called Lairg, a teenager by the name of David Robertson who was seventeen, brought a busload of kids from another town.
Read MoreThere’s an old saying in the secular world that goes like this: What you read about you think about, and what you think about you bring about. There’s a lot of truth to that, you know.
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