5 Reasons to Read the Bible When You Feel Absolutely Nothing
Stephen Altrogge
Did anything really “happen” during my reading? Why should I even continue when it just feels like I’m going through the motions?
Don’t Waste Your Awkwardness
Sammy Rhodes I probably should define awkwardness. What I mean is there’s a gap between what you are and what you should be, a disconnect between the real you and the ideal you. One of the saddest realities of life is the things we need to talk about the most we tend to talk about the least.
Daily Bread: 8 Reasons Why You Need It More Than the Think
Melissa Kruger Therefore, in the hope of persuading you to enjoy the best feast in town, I’m planning to spend the next few weeks sharing about why reading the Bible in a year is a worthwhile pursuit.
17 Benefits to Reading the Entire Bible
Kristen Wetherel Last year was the first time I had used a pre-made reading schedule (pdf courtesy of Ligonier Ministries), and it was helpful in numerous ways. I’d encourage you to go through the entire Bible for these 17 reasons:
Letters to a New Believer, Part Two
Aaron Armstrong Dear new believer, When my wife and I first became Christians, we had a lot to figure out. Up until that point, we'd been more or less your typical non-Christian couple: we met in college, moved in together halfway through, got engaged (but didn't set a date for several years), eventually bought a house… and then we met Jesus...
The Christian Life Isn’t Meant to Be Effortless
Don Whitney When we’re born again from above by the Spirit of God, the Lord makes a “new creation” of us (2 Cor. 5:17). But when He accomplishes that radical, regenerating transformation of us, He does not eliminate our minds, our bodies, our emotions...