Helping Christians find peace in an uncertain world.
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Remain Rooted in God’s Word
How do we encourage Christians to remain rooted in Christ and strengthened? How do we help them to be faithful? This blog post considers several practical ways.
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A Gentle Whisper
On April 12, 1934, the highest known surface wind ever measured was recorded at a speed of 231 mph. This blog post looks at the powerful ways God makes his presence known to his people…
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What Do I Write in a Confirmation Thank You Card?
As young Christians get ready for Confirmation and consider what to put in thank-you cards for gifts they’ve received from church family members, this helpful blog post dives into what it means to be a part of God’s family.
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How Do I Know God Loves Me?
In Seeing God’s Heart: The Certainty of His Love for Me, Pastor Lynn Wiedmann outlines five ways that God answers the question “How do I know God loves me?” This blog post is a Q&A Interview with Pastor Wiedmann that dives a little deeper into his book, why he wrote it, and the readers he…
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Easter
Because of Jesus, our sins have been washed away! What else does Jesus’ resurrection mean for us? Discover the comforting answer in this Easter devotion.
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