Thoughts along the Journey…
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When Love Makes Enemies
To show the love of God to others is a foundational part of the Christian life. But just as not everyone responds to God’s love, there are times when our best attempts at loving others the way God loves will not work out the way we wanted.
What do we do when love makes enemies instead of friends?

The First Step Down the Path of Disobedience
As a Christian, I want to serve God. I want to walk with Him down the path of obedience and blessing, but sometimes I find myself far down the wrong path. Where does it all begin?

Hard Things
Our culture seems to revolve around making things easy. But even though the things that make life easier are not necessarily bad, we can quickly become wrapped up in the idea that nothing should be hard. But what does the Bible say about it?

Importunate Prayer
In Luke 18, God gives an example of prayer that can only be described as annoyingly persistent. This kind of importunate prayer is something God desires from His people.

She That Believed
We live in a world of uncertainty. But God doesn’t want us to be paralyzed by fear or doubt or worry. He wants us instead to fix our eyes, our hearts, and our minds on the only Certainty there is: His faithfulness.

Service and Sacrifice
When serving the Lord is a way of life, we can easily forget the one thing that transforms service into a sacrificial act of love to God.

That Which is Least
It seems like the most natural thing in springtime to begin to coast along, enjoying the sun when it shines and putting off all our to-dos until the last possible moment. But Scripture reminds us that we are called to be faithful.

To Be Content
Can we ever be “perfectly happy?” In Philippians 4 we are given a glimpse into the lessons of contentment learned by one of the very first missionaries.

Choosing the Path of Blessing
It is easy to read the book of Ruth and skim over the first chapter, but that is where the real turning point of Ruth’s life occurs.