Good morning! The Lord be with you today.
(Yesterday on the blog: Weeping Goes Forth the Sower)
Do confessions matter? And if so, why? This article will answer both questions.
When Reeling In Empty Nets Means You’re Doing Everything Right
This is a neat reflection on Peter and Andrew’s empty (and then very full) nets.
“Most preachers are familiar with the diagnostic question: Could your sermon have been preached in a mosque or a synagogue? It’s a helpful question that pinpoints whether or not we have been remotely Christ-centred in our preaching—is it in actual fact a Christ-ian sermon? I want to propose another diagnostic question (albeit of a secondary nature)…”
Trusting God for Our Children’s Safety
Barbara Harper: “In our early married days, I remember a woman sharing during prayer meeting a need for her children and how God answered. She commented, ‘It’s one thing to trust God for my needs—it’s another thing to trust Him for my children’s.’ It’s true: we’d much rather struggle with a need or loss or illness ourselves than see our children do so. But it’s through such things that we all grow and learn dependence on
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