The church is the place where believers from every walk of life gather to worship, work, grow, and fellowship with each other. When we minister to others, we are representing Christ. Christ is love. When we minister to each other, we should always do it with the love of Christ. Ministering to singles is a blessing and a privilege that should not be rooted in relationship talk. It should uplift their entire existence as members of the Body of Christ.
Memorizing and applying key Bible verses as a couple can help you and your spouse enjoy a lasting marriage. By living out verses about important marriage qualities like humility, service, forgiveness, and kindness, you can grow closer to each other and God.
We admire our mothers and mother figures for their nurturing, their strength, their kindness, their sacrifice, and perhaps their sense of humor and their special hugs. God’s word has a lot to say about the blessing mothers bring to our lives. Here are 20 Bible verses that honor mothers:
On the darkest, coldest of nights or even extended seasons, know this: your loneliness will pass. And Jesus will be at your side every single second until it does.
Long before our nation promoted the idea of honoring mothers on a special day, God commanded the sacred act as a lifelong privilege and responsibility.
President Trump was safely evacuated from an event amidst gunfire, an incident he labeled an attack on the Constitution and a call to action for peaceful resolution of differences.
How can you make attending church a moment your family eagerly looks forward to rather than a weekly ordeal to overcome? Let's explore seven practical ways to excite your family to attend church.
As loving, reassuring words can encourage and comfort us throughout our lives, unloving and discouraging phrases spoken to us by the parents we love, look up to, and depend on the most can cause just as much heartache, sorrow, and distress.
Parents can prepare their teens for spiritual independence after graduation by fostering critical thinking, modeling consistent faith habits, encouraging service, including them in big decisions, and prayerfully learning to let go as they begin their own faith journey.
Consider the last time you stood still in nature and allowed yourself to become a spectator of the hallelujahs all of nature sings. Scripture reflects several times on how each part of nature seeks in its own self to praise its Creator.
Jesus is known as the last Adam because he completed His Father’s plan to make things right again. Here are 3 reasons Jesus had to be the last Adam to give us eternal life.
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