What are you getting from God's Word?
God's Word is too rich to rush; slow, attentive reading lets even a single verse shape our hearts with truth.
God's Word is too rich to rush; slow, attentive reading lets even a single verse shape our hearts with truth.
Biblical literacy grows when those who know God's Word teach others and those who need help humbly seek it.
Life without God can feel like a tank with nowhere to go, but Christ promises an eternal home beyond this world.
When Christ changes us inwardly, that transformation becomes visible outwardly in the choices, priorities, and witness of our lives.
God is present in every trial, working through pain for a glory that outweighs the suffering we can see today.
The gospel never becomes old news; we need to rehearse Christ's death and resurrection until it reshapes our daily lives.
A Bible left unopened cannot transform us; God's living Word changes hearts when we read, receive, and obey it.
Material help matters, but the deepest compassion also points people toward the voice, truth, and hope of God.
Faithful ministry is not measured by crowds but by caring well for the people God places within your influence.
Spiritual maturity recognizes God-given strengths with humility and uses every gift to bring glory back to the Giver.
God did not create us to live isolated lives, and meaningful community strengthens, encourages, and opens doors for the gospel.
God's love and power are not limited resources, so we can live with abundance instead of fear-driven scarcity.
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