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We think of spiritual gifts as being a matter of individual discovery, but we can’t fully know how God made us, outside of community.
We think of spiritual gifts as being a matter of individual discovery, but we can’t fully know how God made us, outside of community.
Our culture’s competitive spirit has seeped into church life. And while God wants us to succeed, we must do so on His terms.
In the family of God, death doesn’t get the final word.
The blessing of saying yes to help
Are you using your spiritual gifts well?
It's clear to the people of Ukraine that Artur Pavenko chose the fruit of the Spirit over bitterness in the wake of his brothers’ deaths.
The Amazon River basin has many tributaries. Only one leads to a special place called Aurora.
In the midst of Ukraine's political tension, one couple sticks to what they know—hospitality and trusting God.
Even the demons know their power is useless against Christ’s.
So why don’t we love them, too?
With every inhalation we remember who—and Whose—we are.
When the body has need, the Lord is faithful to provide.
Christ’s prayer for His followers, offered long ago in Jerusalem, is still His prayer for us today.
The pressures and burdens of life don’t have to result in despair. It’s important to know where to go for comfort.
We think of spiritual gifts as being a matter of individual discovery, but we can’t fully know how God made us, outside of community.
Our culture’s competitive spirit has seeped into church life. And while God wants us to succeed, we must do so on His terms.