The early church shows us what’s possible when hearts are fully surrendered—reminding us that God can still work through us today.
The early church shows us what’s possible when hearts are fully surrendered—reminding us that God can still work through us today.
“What shall we do?” The answer isn’t earning forgiveness—it’s receiving it. Jesus already paid the price and offers grace freely to all.
Wisdom can guide us, but only the Holy Spirit leads us to trust Jesus. When understanding falls short, faith carries us forward.
Sometimes Jesus stands quietly among us before we even realize He is there. Will we recognize Him when He comes near?
When your mind runs out of words, the Spirit continues the conversation.
Why aren’t your attempts at witnessing always effective? Could it be your listener doesn’t know as much about Christianity as you think?
From creation to Pentecost, God’s ruach—His living breath—moves through chaos, bringing life where there was none.
Spending time with Jesus transforms how we see ourselves, how we face fear, and how we live. His faithfulness gives us courage to follow Him fully.
Aware or not, we are all sinners, and our sin enslaves us and separates us from God. What do we do? How can we be free?
The same Spirit who led Simeon and Anna to Jesus now lives in us—so that we may recognize Him and share Him.