Why We Don’t Live in America Anymore
We must let go of America’s “good old days,” and start to seek a better country—the Kingdom of God.
We must let go of America’s “good old days,” and start to seek a better country—the Kingdom of God.
For to me, to live is Christ and to die is gain. (Philippians 1:21)
Down through the ages, the Saints speak of prayer not as preparation for the work, but as the work itself.
Jesus wins, and because Jesus wins we may endure losses, but we will not lose.
Jesus can take a situation far from the realm of God’s purpose and cause it to serve the purposes of God in astonishing ways.
The love of God in Jesus Christ is the white, hot, blazing Sun of all reality.
So many people mistakenly understand the love of God as a kind of divine tolerance for them.
Churches, no matter how small or large, must be seen as fellowships serving as the tip of the spear of the Kingdom of God.
The Christian faith is not another human perspective on life. It is God’s point of view.
Where the holiness of Jesus is in play, small will be the new big.
It’s strangely and deeply satisfying to behold the way a former skeptic’s doubt turned faith bolsters the courage of us all.