Thoughts along the Journey…
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- Growing in Grace
- Attributes of God
- Encouragement
- Comfort
- Trusting God
- Obedience
- Witnessing
- Faith
- Christmas
- Purpose
- Hope
- Dependence
- Christlike Character
- Prayer
- Gratitude
- Salvation
- Joy
- Psalm 23
- Advent
- Surrender
- Bible Study
- Focus
- Fruit of the Spirit
- Peace
- Life in Christ
- Love
- Sanctification
- Culture
- Grace
- Patience
- Relationship with God
- Singleness
- Thanksgiving
- Waiting
- Contentment
- Provision
- Apologetics
- Discipleship
- Education
- Forgiveness
- Holy Spirit
- Perseverance
- Rest
- Revival
- Writing
- Burdens
- Christian Heritage
- Family
- Strength
- Words

She That Believed
We live in a world of uncertainty. But God doesn’t want us to be paralyzed by fear or doubt or worry. He wants us instead to fix our eyes, our hearts, and our minds on the only Certainty there is: His faithfulness.

Service and Sacrifice
When serving the Lord is a way of life, we can easily forget the one thing that transforms service into a sacrificial act of love to God.

That Which is Least
It seems like the most natural thing in springtime to begin to coast along, enjoying the sun when it shines and putting off all our to-dos until the last possible moment. But Scripture reminds us that we are called to be faithful.

To Be Content
Can we ever be “perfectly happy?” In Philippians 4 we are given a glimpse into the lessons of contentment learned by one of the very first missionaries.

Choosing the Path of Blessing
It is easy to read the book of Ruth and skim over the first chapter, but that is where the real turning point of Ruth’s life occurs.

Life Redeemed
When I received the precious gift of salvation, Christ redeemed my soul, purchasing my pardon and also my freedom from the penalty of sin. He also redeemed my life.

Blessed are Ye
This final beatitude brings the truths home, emphasizing the fact that these blessings can be yours and mine!

Persecuted
“Blessed are the persecuted”… that seems such a contradiction, but Christ said it, and it is true. How can the persecuted Christian be described as blessed, or happy?

A Powerful Peacemaker
You might not think of Joseph as a peacemaker, but throughout his dealings with his brothers, he exemplifies the character and focus of a true peacemaker.