The cross is always there, fixed in the background of our belief, but how often does it confront us with its terrible and awesome reality?
By Christine McParland
I’ll never forget the first time I knelt to pray
The cross is always there, fixed in the background of our belief, but how often does it confront us with its terrible and awesome reality?
By Christine McParland
I’ll never forget the first time I knelt to pray
Originally published on the Tyndale Bibles Blog featuring an activity from the Hands-On Bible
Read all of Psalm 91:
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“Wisdom is valuable at any stage of life!”
by Isabella Graunke
We’ve heard it before, and it will always hold true—the Bible is the ultimate source of wisdom
Modern life seems determined to undermine faith in God at every step. That’s why we gather: to remind ourselves we are not isolated—not from each other and not from God.
Originally published on the Tyndale Bibles Blog featuring an activity from the Hands-On Bible
Read these verses from the Psalm three times to remind yourself who knows you best.
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“You don’t need to wait for the package to ship to embark on your next adventure!”
By Isabella Graunke
Have you ever had that feeling after finishing a book w
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The Horse and His Boy by C.S.