This month marks the 160th anniversary of the 13th Amendment, a pivotal moment that ended slavery in the United States after centuries of struggle and resistance.
Wives give so much of themselves to their husbands, their families, and to the responsibility that comes as a wife. Very rarely do wives get a portion of time to enjoy themselves with their friends, hassle-free. An option this Christmas is to set up a time when your wife can unplug from all on her to-do list and plug into time with her friends.
The tree is lit, the gifts are wrapped—but did we forget the Guest of honor? These simple, soul-filling ideas will help you make Christ the center of your Christmas before the season slips away.
I bet your precious wife has already been doing “all the things” from decorating to baking, striving to make this time of year filled with moments and memories your whole family will enjoy and love. So, join her and do this beautiful holiday season together. It will not only be a great way to bond but also such a blessing for your marriage.
There is no other book that was compiled over such a lengthy period, boasts that many authors, that many locales, and still carries within it one central and unified message. The Bible is truly unique in this regard.
They can be addictive, can’t they? Especially this time of year. I know a few people who don’t have cable, so they are immune to the silly but strangely satisfying pleasure of downing a Hallmark flick with a pint of Ben & Jerry’s. Or rather, like a pint of Ben & Jerry’s. I think of this made-for-TV fare as having the nutritional value of pre-packaged junk food.
Contrary to modern critiques, early Christians lived distinct ethical lives, exemplified by practices like opposing abortion and infant exposure, which fueled their rapid growth.
Modern relationship questions reveal widespread uncertainty, prompting a look beyond cultural definitions to seek God's wisdom for enduring love. Discover how grounding your marriage in prayer, Scripture, and grace offers a lasting foundation against life's challenges.
Unfortunately, many of the classic or popular Christmas movies don’t talk about Jesus, the whole reason for the holiday. These secularized stories mention “Christmas spirit” and focus on general family traditions or Santa Claus. At the same time, any great story impacts us because it reflects God’s epic redemptive story, the one he’s telling and invites us into.
In America, Christmas tends to be more about family, gifts, traditions and food than anything else— oftentimes with many individuals briefly acknowledging the birth of Christ in a Christmas service.
How should we answer those who question Christian beliefs and the authenticity of the book we hold so dear? As believers, we should be equipped with answers to support our doctrines.
The inspiring stories of individuals like Chloe Cole, Seth Dillon, and Jack Phillips who, despite facing immense pressure, bravely championed truth and faith in challenging times. Learn how God continues to work through ordinary people to reveal His presence and purpose in our world today.
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