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Tips for Sticking With a Bible Reading Plan
Ever struggle to keep up with your Bible reading goals? Here are a few things God has helped me learn about being consistent with my time in God’s Word.
Book Review: The Popular Handbook of Archaeology and the Bible
Ever wondered what archaeological evidence has been found relating to the people, places, and events of the Bible? This post is my review of The Popular Handbook of Archaeology and the Bible.
Why Christmas?
It is good to celebrate Christmas, but have you asked yourself why Christmas really matters?
A Lesson from the Life of Lady Jane Grey (and a book review)
The story of the 16-year-old who reigned for only nine days as Queen of England has fascinated me over the years. The more I learn of her, the more I am challenged by her life as well as what was recorded of her words. We can learn much from this young martyr, who remained steadfast in her faith, even in the face of certain death.
Not Like Me
Even though the worship of physical idols is less prevalent now than in ancient times, idolatry is just as rampant as it ever was. So how do we tell if something is an idol?