Here is a shocking story about a poor lady who steals...and gets caught! To make matters worse, the official before whom she appears in court the next day is the very one who caught her red-handed! How this true story ends, though, will both surprise you and cause you...
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Mini-Message Monday: His Dying Prayer
Today, we honor those who paid the ultimate price to secure our liberty. But what about this Man who, in His dying moments, offered up this prayer...
Fireside Friday: Fearless Fortitude
Have you ever heard of the intrepid missionary, Mary Slessor? The one who joined the Calabar Mission (Nigeria) in 1876, leading many of the the Ibibio people to the Lord and helping put an end to the common practice of infanticide of twins? Well, here is the story...
Mini-Message Monday: The Last Days
Everything accidentally came out of nothing. Chaos exploded into cosmos. After many millennia of civilization, now nobody knows what marriage is. Or gender. Or morality. Yes, it’s happening before our eyes: “They will turn their ears away from the truth, and be turned...
Mini-Message Monday: What the Lord Wants
One of the things about true love is that you seek to discover how the other person wants to be loved. We don’t have to guess with our Lord Jesus. The bread symbolizes how He drew near to us in His body. The blood symbolizes how we draw near to Him, by this “new and...
Through-the-Bible Thursday: HAGGAI
Through-the-Bible Thursday: HAGGAI (3.5 mins) — To understand the significance of Haggai's messages, it is necessary to recall the special circumstances of this remnant. Seventy years before their return, the prophet Jeremiah, who lived in the closing days of the...
Through-the-Bible Thursday: ZECHARIAH (4 mins)
How appropriate that the author, grandson of Iddo the priest, has the name “Zechariah," meaning “Yahweh remembers.” This key book connects the prophetic dots for us, and shows us that God does indeed remember. The One who promises also performs. This prophecy contains...
Fireside Friday: Impossible
To “carry coals to Newcastle” has been used since the 1500s to describe a useless endeavor, since Newcastle, England, was the largest exporter of coal in the British empire for centuries. But carrying five tons of coal in the dead of winter to the north shore of...
Mini-Message Monday: Bailing Out
Are you the type to "bail out"? You might reply, "That depends. Bailing out of a plane or a boat?" Indeed! These are two different scenarios altogether! In one situation, we give up. In the other, we give it our all. The road of the believer isn't easy but this week's...
Mini-Message Monday: Well Rooted
The wilderness wanderings were not the will of God. Those years were wasted through unbelief. Their destination was the grave, walking in circles until death claimed them. That’s certainly no way to live. On the other hand, the wilderness journey, a matter of a few...
