Peace Through the Storm
Peace Through the Storm
Vicki Griffin · Feb 24 3 minute read

Eternity without pain is on the horizon, but in the meantime God has a special four-part “peace plan” to guide, strengthen, and empower you, filling your life with peace, purpose, and joy. Daily applying these four principles will help you flourish instead of flounder as you face the inevitable challenges and demands of these last days. They are...

A Miracle for Me?
A Miracle for Me?
Jonathon Cherne · Feb 22 5 minute read

Have you ever wondered, “Where’s my miracle? Would God do a miracle for me?” Scripture answers with an emphatic YES! In fact, the Bible says God is looking for someone He can...

He Hears Us
He Hears Us
Audrey Castelbuono · Feb 19 2 minute read

I am so thankful that when I go to God in prayer, He doesn’t misunderstand or speak back to me in a language that I don’t understand. No matter the simple words I use, or the inability to express myself clearly, He listens. He understands. He hears me. He answers me.

Trust God’s Care (Part 2 of 2)
Trust God’s Care (Part 2 of 2)
Don MacLafferty · Feb 16 4 minute read

We headed north by faith, sure that God would work a miracle before we came to the US/Canada border. We encouraged each other, “Even though the Canadian officials said it would take four to five more months, God can do anything! He will send us our permits in the next few days before we reach the border!”

Is Exercise Medicine?
Is Exercise Medicine?
Franklin V. Cobos II · Feb 15 5 minute read

I find it strange and disappointing that mice with cancer will spontaneously choose to use an exercise wheel placed in their cage and enjoy measurably improved health outcomes, but that human counterparts will actively...

The Church of Philadelphia
The Church of Philadelphia
Ashley Perry · Feb 12 3 minute read

Tradition tells us that the Christians in ancient Philadelphia had been taught by the beloved apostle himself, John — the author of Revelation. Now, as an aged man exiled to the isle of Patmos, he wrote to the Philadelphian Christians, and his heart must have been warmed as Jesus relayed only encouragement and promises to them.

Praying for the Holy Spirit
Praying for the Holy Spirit
Lisa Lothian · Feb 11 3 minute read

Imagine reading the following headlines about a neighborhood near you: no crime; police officers sitting in their precincts, twiddling their thumbs; no unwed pregnancies; and bars and taverns gone bankrupt for lack of patronage. Unimaginable? Not really. Not only is it possible, it really happened — during the...

Trust God’s Care (Part 1 of 2)
Trust God’s Care (Part 1 of 2)
Don MacLafferty · Feb 9 6 minute read

Our friends kindly advised us that we should not leave our home and travel 1,000 miles north to cross the border into Canada without having a permit in hand. “If you were told it would take four to five more months to get your permit, then that is what it will be.” But God said, “Go!”

God Leadeth
God Leadeth
Time to Get Ready Team · Feb 8 1 minute read

For this Get Ready Magazine issue, we're looking back on what’s trending, God’s blessings, and what will be launched...

Are You Tired of the Delay?
Are You Tired of the Delay?
Anthony R. Castelbuono · Feb 8 2 minute read

Since launching, we've reached more than 500,000 people through online communication campaigns. As we begin 2021, we're excited to see what...

Man After God's Own Heart
Man After God's Own Heart
Eric Shull · Feb 5 4 minute read

Christ's command to love our enemies is not abstract. When he spoke of turning the other cheek, Jesus gave concrete examples of what he meant. When He said we should love our enemies, Our Lord expanded his meaning even further. We should not only...

A National Revival (Part 1 of 4)
A National Revival (Part 1 of 4)
Travis Dean · Feb 3 4 minute read

The message of Jesus’ soon return in the early 1840s was heard by millions of Americans. In the minds of many, it was the closest experience in American history to the outpouring of the Holy Spirit on the day of Pentecost. How did this great revival begin? And why is it so little known?