Who He Is and Who We Are
I took a New Testament survey class last spring, and each week we were supposed to pick a chapter of one of the books we were reading to study. Ephesians 1 was one of the […]
Read More3 Ways to Find Rest
Rest. The idea of rest stands out to me as a college student who’s constantly trying to juggle assignment due dates with family and church responsibilities. Sometimes rest can be equated with breaks in my […]
Read MoreHow to be Super Christians
My state is on fire right now – not figuratively, but literally. It’s weird, because everyone thinks it rains all the time in Oregon, and usually it does. But right now, it’s dry, and the […]
Read More7 Lessons from the Book of Habakkuk
I recently participated in a Bible memory challenge where we memorized the book of Habakkuk. This short book is so powerful considering the times we live in, so I encourage you to read it before […]
Read More3 Reasons to Have Hope
Our young adult class at church was going through Romans 5 last week, and the first five verses really stood out to our group: Therefore, having been justified by faith, we have peace with God through […]
Read MoreHe Is Worthy
The book of Revelation can be pretty confusing sometimes, and I know with the current state of our world right now, people have been spending extra time in this book. But there is a chapter […]
Read MoreDon’t Lose Heart
With the current state our world is in, with all the uncertainties 2020 has thrown our way, there seems to be a blanket of heaviness surrounding everything. The pandemic and unrest have served as a […]
Read More6 Reasons to Not be Lazy
As I was thinking and praying about what to write today, a word popped out to me in my notes from Proverbs 31 – laziness. It made me cringe because it’s a word I have […]
Read MoreHow To Be an Iron-Sharpens-Iron Kind of Friend
I’ve been thinking recently about what it means to not just be a good friend, but a godly friend. How do I build deep, Christian friendships rather than surface-level friendships? I don’t feel like the […]
Read MorePress On to Maturity
Growing up. As a kid, I couldn’t wait to be a teenager. I thought by the time I reached 16, I would be so grown-up. Now, my age no longer has the word “teen” in […]
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