Sunday Reflections
"'We die daily,' said the apostle. This was the life of the early Christians; they went everywhere with their lives in their hands. We are not called to pass through ...
"'We die daily,' said the apostle. This was the life of the early Christians; they went everywhere with their lives in their hands. We are not called to pass through ...
Back in January, we asked Kids’ Corner readers for your help. We asked everyone to send in notes of encouragement and Valentines for five special families for our “Heart for ...
Little Cammy was born with Rett syndrome, a rare and severe neurological disorder that left her unable to walk or speak—which means she can’t play sports like most kids. But ...
A week or so ago, I had to stay home with a bad chest cold (the busyness of the Global Access Conference and NRB caught up with me). So it ...
Let the statement sink in. Read it again… say it out loud. Why… Because it’s a call to the church, to the working professional, to the stay at home mom, ...
It's amazing how God can use a single wheelchair to touch for Christ the life of a disabled child, his family, neighbors, and his entire village. Countless times I have ...
For parents Steve and Melissa Bundy, parenting their teenage son Caleb who has autism is not easy. Because Caleb is nonverbal, his parents must communicate with him through a picture ...
Even if you’ve never been to Mexico, chances are it is a country that is more familiar to you than most. You’ve eaten Mexican food (tortilla chips and salsa! Guacamole!), ...
Today at church, you will no doubt hear the happy greeting, “Christ is risen!” to which you will reply with enthusiasm, “He is risen indeed!” Christians have been pronouncing this ...
“The only time in all the gospels that Jesus Christ prays to God and doesn’t call him Father is on the cross, when he says, ‘My God, my God, why ...