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A Lesson on Prayer from Psalm 25
Prayer is just talking to God—but in difficult times, it’s easy to lose track of the purpose of our prayers. This week I was challenged by the focus of David’s prayer in Psalm 25, and the lesson it carries for us.

Walking With God in the Cool of the Day
Have you ever noticed what time of day God chose to come to Adam and Eve in Genesis 3? I think His timing might hold a lesson for you and me as we ourselves walk with God.

Still Waters
The Lord is our Shepherd, and He leads us beside the still waters. It is easy for us to neglect rest, to value motion and activity over time spent being still before the Lord. So, what do the "still waters" mean for us today?

God Who Sees in Secret
In Matthew 6, Jesus points out that God the Father sees in secret. So, what does that mean for our daily lives as Christians?

Ask Me
Have you ever wondered what God’s view is of our requests? Psalm 2 gives us a glimpse.

When God’s Answer is No
Has God ever answered your prayer with a “no”? I was recently reminded just how merciful God’s answers to prayer are—especially when His answer is no.

Asking in Faith
What does it look like to “ask in faith” as James 1 tells us to? The account of Hannah in 1 Samuel gives us a glimpse.

How Love I Thy Law: Making the Bible a Part of Everyday Life
When the psalmist writes that God’s Word is his “meditation all the day,” what does that really mean? Here are some practical tips for making God’s Word an integral part of your everyday life.

What to Do When You Feel Like Complaining
It’s easy to complain, but what does God think about it? And what do we do when tempted to grumble?