In a world of quick texts and instant updates, the epistles remind us of a slower, more intentional kind of communication—rich with theology, encouragement, correction, and love.
From discipline and teamwork to influence and identity, the Bible offers a clear and compelling perspective: run the race with Jesus at the center, and let Him—not performance or praise—define your worth.
Natalie Runion is on the AllMomDoes podcast today with important truths about why our friendships in God can be and why we too often let lies, past hurts, and our own triggers get in the way.
The Gospels are that kind of news, but bigger: not just something to celebrate, but a life-changing announcement that God has come near in Jesus to bring healing, hope, and wholeness to the world.
Matt McCullough talks about how remembering the promises of Heaven can put a different perspective on the hard times we go through now.
Prophetic literature invites us to hear God’s heart: calling out injustice, reminding us of His faithfulness, and offering both warning and hope to draw us back to Him.
It’s hard to make good friends. Today we’ll discuss three questions we can discuss with our children to help them build healthy, and helpful, friends online and in real life.
When the weight of pain feels too heavy to carry and tidy answers fall short, the practice of lament offers us a sacred space to cry out to God with raw honesty.
Poetry has a way of helping us slow down, feel deeply, and connect to the heart of God in a way that goes beyond facts and into something far more personal and profound.
Today we’re diving into the Bible’s wisdom literature, a collection of honest, practical, and sometimes challenging writings that help us navigate life with faith, humility, and a deeper understanding of God’s heart.