“In both good times and bad times, God is always there, … always faithful to His children,” Dave Frey, lead singer of Dove Award-winning group Sidewalk Prophets, reminds fans of their music.
BCM students from three colleges worked together all night Feb. 16-17 to serve pancakes and initiate conversations about spiritual issues with students at Auburn University.
“We live in a world that tells you, ‘you’re not good enough, you’re not pretty enough, you’re not smart enough.’ Then at Complete … it is a breath of fresh air and you hear how you are loved, you are beautifully created … “
Every Wednesday, the ladies of Shoal Creek Baptist Church in Priceville gather for a day of sewing, serving and fellowship, enjoying the company of others as they complete projects to help open doors to sharing the love of Christ.
Unless U students lit up the stage, sharing their smiles and skills with a sold-out crowd during the annual event showcasing the work done by the organization that serves adults with developmental disabilities.
Every Sunday night, Lisa Rose meets with a small church. They’re precious to God and precious to her, but she said there’s something else about them that’s significant, something historically important — and they don’t even realize it.
It can be easy to see successful people as always having success, as if they don’t face struggle, heartache and loss of dreams like others do. In her new book, Christian author and artist Ruth Chou Simons dispels that myth.
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