Should Christians make New Year’s resolutions? While no such biblical requirement is explicit, Scripture does admonish us to contemplate our lives and commit them to the Lord (Prov 16:9).
“Our new Extreme Devotion podcast is a powerful — and convenient — way for each of us to encounter inspiring testimonies of courageous faith that will bless and encourage us,” said Voice of the Martyrs President Cole Richards.
Debra Abston and Kimberly Posey of Pickens County attribute their missions training as children as well as Sunday School teachers through the years for instilling in them a heart for sharing the gospel and focusing on the Great Commission.
President Jimmy Carter, the peanut farmer turned politician who taught Sunday School for decades, died today (Dec. 29). At age 100, he was the country’s oldest living president.
The tsunami rippled across coastlines throughout Asia. It would prove to be the deadliest in recorded history, according to the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration: approximately 230,000 people across 17 countries died.
Year-end giving is an important moment for every church. It’s when many are open to generosity but need clear guidance and encouragement to act. Want more participation? Here’s what they need to hear.
“Imagine your church as a lighthouse with one clear, guiding (beneficial) light. A strong, consistent brand message ensures people understand what your church stands for and empowers you to be known for offering hope …”
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