As believers journey through the highs and lows of life, the Bible stands as a reservoir of strength, wisdom, and comfort. In moments of adversity, it serves as a beacon of hope, offering solace and guidance to those who seek it. With this in mind, we surveyed the My Reader Rewards Club. As part of
The following is an excerpt from Abortion Survivors Break Their Silence. Abortion survivors, their families, maternity nurses, and even clinic workers and former abortionists could all keep their abortion stories to themselves. They could decide to carry those untold stories quietly, privately. People must weigh their reasons for choosing whether to share such personal experiences, and
The Lord calls his people to do all things for his glory, even in times of extreme busyness. When we invite God into everything we do, we experience deep communion with Him. Through Him, we can find complete rest despite the ups and downs of our life. Even though the Lord shows grace in these
“Come, Thou lo-o-ong expec-ted Je-e-sus . . .” The familiar words echo in hearts painfully acquainted with waiting. We wait for the end of the workday, for warmer weather, for test results. We wait for love, marriage, and children—or for relief from a difficult marriage or parenting challenges. We wait for healing that may never come and answers
In good times and bad times alike, the Bible is a constant resting place for our weary hearts. It reminds us of God’s promises and refreshes our spirits when hope feels hard to find. Especially when facing a state of widespread panic, immersing ourselves in Scripture is one of the best disciplines we can practice.