Do You Know How to Protect Yourself? When Christian Leaders Fall
When was the last time you cried over another Christian’s moral failure? I cried today. But I wasn’t crying over the mega-church pastor from Georgia who resigned his church over an emotional affair, even though that hurt my heart. Or the local leader who...
What to Do When the Task Is Great and You Are Small
Of all the men and women we read about in the Bible, who do you most identify with? Maybe you’re a prayer warrior like Daniel (and can tell a few stories about being thrown into the lion’s den for it). Or perhaps Peter could be your Bible...
The Simple Habit that Knit Our Hearts Together
Celebrate with Us! "Something happened in the tenth year of our marriage that changed the course of our relationship." To celebrate the launch of Moments with God for Couples, 100 Devotions for Drawing Closer to God and Each Other, I'd like to share the story behind...
One Question to Enhance Your Quiet Time and Sweeten Your Worship
The First Question “Do you have a hymnbook?” pastor/teacher Sinclair Ferguson asked this question recently during one of his podcast episodes. Convinced I was going to win points in some mysterious spiritual life exam, I was pleased to answer, “Yes.”...
How to Lead Our Children to a High View of God
We don’t have to read more than a chapter or two of the Bible to meet characters we love to emulate—and characters we don’t. On its hallowed pages, we discover heroes of the faith and enemies of God, shining examples of courage and stunning displays of cowardice. Some...
Learn King David’s Secret to Happiness
If Time magazine polled its readers, looking for the 950 B.C. Man of the Year, I’m pretty sure King David would have been a shoe in. A military man, he was handsome, clever, and brave. He had political smarts and charisma. He played an instrument...







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