A Broken Hallelujah: Embracing Lament and Praise
Broken Hallelujah has become an invitation to worship God, even as I grieve.
Broken Hallelujah has become an invitation to worship God, even as I grieve.
The Christmas season is busy and it can be hard to slow down to connect with God. I have you covered! Take a pause to drink in Scripture, reflect, and
Bible prophesy can build our faith in who Jesus is.
Thanksgiving can be a holiday of both joy and grief, so how do we hold both as we gobble turkey or watch the game?
We can have confident faith in Jesus because of this one Old Testament prophesy Jesus fulfilled.
Intentional living fosters a well-soul. But how can we discern what to say yes to and what to let go of? Here is the art of the spiritual discipline of prioritizing.
How can we know truth? Does it simply take reasoning? Faith? Both? Here are some guiding principles to help you along your truth journey.
Sometimes life feels like a mess—desperation, depression, or brokenness in various forms. But in the Story of the Gospel from Genesis 4 and 5—and elsewhere, we find hope and help.
The effects of sin shattered creation—but in God’s judgement, He announced a curse that offers us hope.
The account of the Fall in Genesis 3 is more than just a bad bedtime story—is the birthplace of gospel hope.