Things look so different now from just 2 months ago, don’t they? We are having to stay 6 feet apart, go only one way down the grocery aisle, wear masks, work from home, and attend church online. Yet, some things are very much the same – just amplified. A friend asked me when all the COVID-19 precautions started, how it had changed the prayer requests I get here at The Fish Atlanta. The short ...
Read MoreGod’s Word is clear—believers are not to be given over to anxiety. But it’s not simply a cold, abrupt command to stop worrying.
Read MorePeople ask, “What can we do with this generation? How will we rescue them? We’d better try something new.” I disagree.
Read MoreIf a commitment to Christ is the foundation for a successful marriage, then daily prayer together is the steady, brick-by-brick construction that provides a safe haven for genuine intimacy.
Read MoreA pastor was baptizing a man who had lived a rather wicked life. The man told him, “Pastor, hold me down a long time. I have a lot to bury.”
Read MoreYou’ve probably heard me say it often. I’ve never met a Christian who didn’t want to be better than they were.
Read MoreI don’t know if you’ve heard, but there’s a virus going around. In fact, experts call it a pandemic. But I’m not talking about the COVID-19 (coronavirus) crisis–I’m referring to the virus of worry.
Read MoreThere are times when others' words only make our troubles worse. That may seem too elementary to mention, so why would I? Well, have you learned it? Are you still listening to everybody? If so, it's small wonder that you're confused.
Read MoreMotherhood is one of the highest callings in the world—and one of the most challenging! How are Christian mothers meant to fulfill their role as they raise children, tackle to-do lists, nurture their marriages, and love the Lord? Truth For Life recommends the following books, which will help you answer that question by looking at faithful mothers throughout church history, aiding your personal studies of God’s Word, and pointing you ...
Read MoreBeing quarantined has forced us to use this time to look within and deeply contemplate, and live with a new daily normal. Perhaps, the most unexpected, and challenging change: the lack of available toilet paper. Toilet paper is bulky and takes up a lot of shelf space, once it's gone the shelves look desolate. Then, seeing empty shelves put people in a panic mode. The same is true for hair dye, sugar, flour, ...
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