This Sunday begins our special season to think about the most extraordinary event in human history, the great mystery of our faith. This week’s Moment to Celebrate!
The Grand Harvest
Thousands of years before the Pilgrims came to America, Jesus described the Thanksgiving feast to top all Thanksgivings, and you’re invited! This week’s Moment to Celebrate.
It’s Just Not Right
Asaph felt that believers should prosper and the wicked should not, a belief that nearly caused him to stumble.
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A Demanding Truth
When truth is on the line, what is your reflex action? Is there a personal price to be paid to meet the demands of the truth? This week’s Moment to Celebrate.
For All The Saints
All Saints Day is when the church especially remembers and honors the names of saints who have come before us, names known and unknown. But it also reminds us of another image from the Bible. This week’s Moment to Celebrate.
Improving Our Nation
Perhaps our greatest Christ-inspired longings to improve our nation might best be realized by living counter-cultural lives ourselves. Let’s consider how we can best help our nation in this week’s Moment to Celebrate.
Straight Talk
The overflow of straight talk is a way to please God. In order to fix what comes out of our mouths, we must pray for the Lord to fix our heart.
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The Fallacy Of Interrupting Jesus
Imagine one of those rare moments when you are able to enjoy some private rest and relaxation. How do you respond when someone interrupts? Jesus found himself in this very situation, and the Bible shows us his unnatural response. Take a look in this week’s Moment to Celebrate!
Whose Load To Carry?
The Bible isn’t written to direct how the United States should set its policy to mitigate our national tension between private responsibility and public welfare, but the Word of God is not unaware of this challenge in the family of God. Take a closer look in this week’s Moment to Celebrate.
A Day To Honor
Eric Liddell was the Olympic runner sent by Britain to the 1924 Olympics. He was Britain’s greatest hope for the gold in the 100 meter dash. But he refused to run the race. Find out why in this week’s Moment to Celebrate.