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The transformation of James

October 17, 2021  - By Garrett Haley

How did James go from a skeptical, unbelieving brother to a sold-out, church-leading servant of Christ? That seems like such an unlikely transformation

Good grief is what we need

October 21, 2020  - By Lisa Mattackal

Feeling guilty over past sin is one thing; sorrow, as God intends it, is something else altogether. The latter helps us bear fruit

Don’t dwell on the past

October 2, 2020  - By Sherry Thomas

The danger of being trapped in the memories of things that ‘were’ is that it negates the power of God to bring beauty from the ashes

When the clock won’t stop

September 11, 2020  - By Tom Horvat

The years of our lives are not many. Soon, they will be cut off and we will, as the psalmist says, all fly away. Do we really want to leave with regrets?

How can God have regrets?

September 1, 2020  - By Rufus Simon Varghese

A reader asked how an all-knowing Creator could feel ‘sorry’ for His actions, as Scripture records in Genesis 6 and 1 Samuel 15

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