Destination Addiction
Chasing the elusive mirage of happiness and contentment in something newer never succeeds.
Chasing the elusive mirage of happiness and contentment in something newer never succeeds.
I’ve been reflecting on graduates and advice I’d like to give my children before they graduate high school.
As Christians, we have been enlisted into the Lord’s army, and that means we are to fight for His kingdom.
When we step out into this world, we are supposed to be a carbon copy of Jesus and His Word.
If we do not have respect for others like the Bible commands, who else will?
When people see why we are different from the world, maybe we can lead them to Christ.
When we talk about change or new ideas let us not do so with fear. Not all new ideas are bad.
When are we going to draw a line in the sand and say enough is enough? When will we say, “As for me and my house, we will serve the Lord.”
All of those who have the emptiness of not knowing God do not know a full life.
The message of the cross is contained in this fact: we are what God wanted, and He was willing to give it all for us.