God is Still on the Throne
God is Still on the Throne
For many, the past few years have been hard. It feels as if God has forgotten about you. For some, those unanswered prayers are simply a promise or a vision. For others, they are … Read More
For many, the past few years have been hard. It feels as if God has forgotten about you. For some, those unanswered prayers are simply a promise or a vision. For others, they are … Read More
A few years ago, I heard Pastor Joseph Prince say, “Scripture answers Scripture.” Since then, I have never forgotten that message.
Today, the topic of healing has been on my heart and mind. Ironically, as I opened … Read More
There are times in our Christian lives when we need to experience an expeditious move by God. In those moments, we feel pressed on all sides and crushed by the forces of life. Particularly, many of us have been waiting … Read More
For some, Christmas marks one of the most delightful seasons of the year. Nevertheless, for others, it is a time of sorrow and deep sadness, with grief casting a lasting shadow over the holiday. … Read More
While answering the question, “Are you living a life of desperation?” I revisited prayer requests from previous years. Upon review, I noticed that many of those pleas had found resolution in one form or another, while others lingered as seemingly … Read More
In its simplest form, a covenant is a binding agreement, contract, or bond between parties. In essence, it is a commitment that carries the weight of a promise. When a covenant is activated, there is an implicit understanding that the … Read More
Do you find it hard to trust God because you feel like he has left you hanging? C’mon, tell the truth! Never? Let me ask it a different way. Have you ever experienced a time when you knew within your … Read More
Today’s blog post has the potential to be provocative, and that’s okay. Our inclination towards political correctness has kept us in a state of mediocrity for far too long. To truly engage in introspection, we must be willing to embrace … Read More
I grew up in a conservative Southern Baptist church where services were strictly an hour long. Any extension beyond the allotted time led to shuffling, throat-clearing, and watch-glancing. When it came to expressive dancing for God, many church elders frowned … Read More
According to the 2021 edition of the National Gardening Survey conducted by the National Gardening Association, there were 18.3 million new gardeners in 2020. The 2020 survey cited mental health and the COVID-19 pandemic as the … Read More