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Advice from the Only Reliable Advisor
Jesus, who faced every trial and temptation, invites us to come boldly to Him, the most reliable source of grace, comfort, and guidance.

Depression During the Holidays
When life feels heavy and hope seems distant, the Psalms of lament remind us that even in our darkest moments, light can still break through.

Divinity to Diapers
What if the true miracle of Christmas isn’t just the birth of Jesus but the profound sacrifices He made to come to us—trading divine independence for human dependence and heavenly glory for humble beginnings?

Languishing
Jesus works in our bad days, sometimes even more than on our good days.


O Christmas Tree
Let’s find ways to point our hearts toward Jesus throughout Christmas and everyday.

Oh Christmas Tree
Each Christmas tradition can remind us of the Christmas message.

It’s a Wrap
As we find ourselves wrapped up in the traditions of celebrating, let’s follow Christ’s example of giving peace, forgiveness, compassion, joy, humility, and sacrifice.

The Shepherds
In the Christmas story and still today, God shares the message of His Son with and through the humble.

Are You a CEO Christian?
Why has the term “Christian” become watered down and meaningless today?

A Harmful Christmas Tradition
Is it possible that some traditions of the season could be detrimental to our children and others?

The Unlikely Christmas Verse
One of the most familiar verses in the Bible, let’s not water down the impact and importance of it.

3 Life-Changing Christmas Takeaways
Now that Christmas is over, what should a Christian’s focus be?

Christmas Through a Child’s Heart-Pt. 3
Jesus’ heart was beating for you, drawing you to himself, even in that manger bed.

Christmas Through a Child’s Hands-Pt. 2
The hands that grabbed Mary’s finger would writhe in pain on the cross.

Christmas Through a Child’s Eyes-Part 1
Did Jesus’ parents feel a shadow hanging over the manger that night?

The Healer Comes
It’s up to us to make sure the world knows the answer to sin is the Son.

What If We Made Christmas About Jesus?
Representing Jesus and sharing Christ’s message is the real point this season.

Let Hope Pierce the Darkness
For some, the holidays are a painful reminder of loss and regret.

Correct Date or Not, I’ll Celebrate
All over the world and in many languages, Christians sing of a Savior.

What Once Was Lost
If you feel lost and hopeless, discover the joy of being found by the Savior.

Where You Can Find Hope
As you travel on this journey of hope, don’t miss God’s faithfulness.

Blessings We Don’t Deserve
This holiday season may we give thanks with a grateful heart.

Takeaways From Christmas Carols – Part Two (It Came Upon a Midnight Clear)
Yet with woes of sin and strife The world hath suffered long; Beneath the angel-strain have rolled Two thousand years […]

God’s Promises Fulfilled in Immanuel
God’s promise of giving us a Son as a Savior is a beautifully consistent note that reverberates throughout the entirety […]

Peace is not an Empty Promise but a Guarantee
Today’s chaos is similar to the circumstances surrounding Jesus’ birth, but God . . .

What You Need to Protect During the Holidays
During the holidays’ fun and fuss, don’t neglect the One who made the season possible.

Takeaways from Christmas Carols – Part Three (Good King Wenceslas)
“Therefore, Christian men, be sureWealth or rank possessingYe who now will bless the poorShall yourselves find blessing” This is the […]

What DID Mary Know?
The Christmas song “Mary, Did You Know?” was written by Mark Lowery and Buddy Greene in 1991. It quickly became a […]

What Does “Home for the Holidays” Really Mean?
During the holiday season, we always hear about going home or other family members coming home. It got me thinking […]

Less Shopping, More Serving During the Christmas Season
Even if you’re an atheist, you know that Jesus is the reason for the season. It’s unpopular and politically incorrect today […]

Five Ways to Cope With the Holidays When You’ve Lost a Loved One
Christmas is hard. Once you’ve lost someone you love, it’s bittersweet at best and terribly painful at worst. It’s a […]

What Christians Can Learn From Hanukkah
You may have seen a menorah, maybe heard a song about a dreidel, seen golden chocolate coins for sale in […]

Do They Know It’s Christmastime?
It was 1984, and news reports about the famine in Ethiopia shocked the world with pictures of starving children with […]