What do we do when our hope or belief in God grows faint or nearly dies? Keep hoping and believing
If we are not cognizant, alert, or especially circumspect, the world’s measurement becomes our assessment
This unforgiveness, however, became a barrier—preventing me from fully understanding that I was truly loved
As a human, I must be constantly rescued and protected by God. Even on my
As I got older, the voices of the outside world and everyone in it outside
You can be anything you want to be in a world full of endless differences.
The most notable thing I felt during that experience was God’s presence. I realized that
This is the benefit of belonging to a community of Christians. We gain access to
To be honest, sometimes I even forget He has a part to play in the
If we are not cognizant, alert, or especially circumspect, the world’s measurement becomes our assessment
This unforgiveness, however, became a barrier—preventing me from fully understanding that I was truly loved
As a human, I must be constantly rescued and protected by God. Even on my
As I got older, the voices of the outside world and everyone in it outside
You can be anything you want to be in a world full of endless differences.
The most notable thing I felt during that experience was God’s presence. I realized that
This is the benefit of belonging to a community of Christians. We gain access to
To be honest, sometimes I even forget He has a part to play in the
This life we live requires our active participation with God, not independence away from Him
Nehemiah’s response demonstrates that we should not let sorrow overcome us. Sorrow is a common
But what if amidst all the numbing that I and maybe some of you have
I completely disobeyed and delayed my obedience the second time, when my immediate action would
What do we do when our hope or belief in God grows faint or nearly dies? Keep hoping and believing
If we are not cognizant, alert, or especially circumspect, the
This unforgiveness, however, became a barrier—preventing me from fully understanding
This life we live requires our active participation with God,
Nehemiah’s response demonstrates that we should not let sorrow overcome