We know what God asks—care for others. The question is where to start. With Jesus’ love, even small steps become powerful acts of faith
We know what God asks—care for others. The question is where to start. With Jesus’ love, even small steps become powerful acts of faith
Why would God choose someone ordinary, weak, or overlooked? Scripture reveals that God’s grace shines brightest through unlikely people—and that His choice is rooted in love, not status.
God’s persistence with His people reveals a love that refuses to let go. Rather than abandon humanity, He chose redemption at great personal cost.
Jesus promises rewards beyond imagination, yet gently turns our hearts from calculation to love and trust.
When faith adds requirements to Jesus, it loses the Gospel. Paul reminds us: Christ alone is enough.
The most devastating words Saul ever heard were followed by the most hopeful ones. Jesus corrects, cleanses, and calls us forward.
Peter tells ordinary believers that their faith is equal to the apostles’—not because of effort or experience, but because Jesus Himself has given it.
God’s love does not retreat when we fail; it remains because faithfulness is who He is.
God comes to get us where we are, joining us to Himself through grace, love, and resurrection.
In complete innocence, we can say or do something that turns into tragedy—and it breaks our hearts.