Daily Devotional: The Sacred Journey of Birth

Introduction The miracle of childbirth is a deeply personal experience that transcends the boundaries of time and culture. It is a journey marked by intense pain and unparalleled joy, a sacred moment where life emerges from the depths of the womb into the new world. In this blog, we will explore the themes of pain,... Continue Reading →

Psalm 114: Praying Through The Psalms

Verse 1 (NIV): "When Israel came out of Egypt, Jacob from a people of foreign tongue" O God, your word reminds us of the time the Israelites fled from slavery in Egypt to freedom on their journey to the promised land. The Hebrew word יִּצְא֣וּ (yitze'u) - means "came out" or "went forth", and it... Continue Reading →

Daily Devotional: Finding Faithfulness and Judgment From The Power of Volcanoes

As I sit down every night to read bedtime stories to my son Nolan, our ritual always includes a few books from his cherished collection. Among them is a book about volcanoes, a topic that never fails to ignite his imagination. As we delve into the pages filled with fiery eruptions and molten lava flows,... Continue Reading →

Daily Devotional: A Parent’s Guide to Instilling Bible Values

In the fast-paced and digitally driven world we live in, instilling strong Christian values in our children has become more challenging than ever. As Christian parents, it is our responsibility to guide our children on the path of righteousness, helping them build a solid foundation rooted in the Word of God. In this blog, we... Continue Reading →

Daily Devotional: Exploring Differences in Religious Paths

In a world often eager to emphasize commonalities, it's crucial to acknowledge the distinct paths that various religions teach. While dialogues between Islam, Christianity, Judaism, and Hinduism can reveal shared values, it is equally important to recognize the nuanced differences that shape each faith's core beliefs. Christianity: Salvation by Grace At the heart of Christianity... Continue Reading →

The Paradox of Divine Sovereignty and Free Will: Exploring the Atheist Perspective

In discussions about the existence of God and the concept of hell, atheists often present a thought-provoking paradox. They argue that if God is indeed sovereign and controls all aspects of the universe, including the existence of hell, then He must ultimately be responsible for sending people to hell. However, it's important to recognize that... Continue Reading →

Is “I Don’t know if God Exists” An Honest Answer?

In the ever-evolving discourse surrounding the existence of God, a nuanced debate emerges over the choice of words when expressing one's beliefs or lack thereof. Should we say, "I don't know if God exists," or opt for "I do not believe in God due to a lack of sufficient evidence"? Let's delve into this intriguing... Continue Reading →

Yom Kippur and Christian Ministry: Embracing Our Jewish Heritage

Greetings, fellow believers. Today I had a rather eye-opening experience at my church, and I felt compelled to share my thoughts with you. As a Christian Gentile who also embraces the Messianic movement, I was surprised and disappointed to find that Yom Kippur, the holiest day in the Jewish calendar, went unmentioned during our church... Continue Reading →

Lessons from the Garden: Cultivating Life and Faith

As a family, we decided it was time to clean up our yard last week. The weeds had started to take over, and our bushes were growing wild. It was an excellent opportunity to teach my two sons the value of hard work, responsibility, and a profound spiritual lesson about weeding our lives. The Yardwork... Continue Reading →

Building a Strong Foundation: Lessons from Faith and Real Estate

Last Sunday, my family and I attended church after an invitation from my son's daycare. The sermon that day struck a chord with me, as it emphasized the critical importance of building a strong house. The analogy drawn was clear: just like the three little pigs, we must build our faith house using robust materials... Continue Reading →

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