Moved with Compassion
Moved with Compassion
Vicki Griffin · Aug 6 2 minute read

Many times the Bible says that Jesus was "moved with compassion." The Latin root of compassion has a different meaning than sympathy or pity. It means co-suffering. Christ did not just feel "sorry for" but He felt "sorry with" the ones with whom He came in contact.

It Shall Come to Pass
It Shall Come to Pass
Doroty Palmer · Aug 5 3 minute read

What is a promise? It is a declaration that one will do exactly what they say. When God makes a promise, you can count on Him to fulfill it. You can cast all your cares upon Him and run with outstretched arms, expecting it to be realized.

How Christ Resisted Temptation
How Christ Resisted Temptation
Eric Shull · Aug 4 4 minute read

The days were hot and stifling, the nights cold and sleepless. He had eaten nothing for weeks. Soon the interrogator would arrive with his diabolical torments. How much more could one man endure?

The Necessity of Prayer
The Necessity of Prayer
Jaël Naomie · Aug 3 2 minute read

My drives to work or church always start with a simple prayer for protection and the Lord to be with me. Little did I know how much that prayer was needed on this particular day!

How Specific Prayer Transformed My Church
How Specific Prayer Transformed My Church
Travis Walker · Jul 31 5 minute read

At the church that I pastor in Daytona Beach, we recently finished the 100-days of prayer initiative, alongside other churches around the world. My initial thought when it was announced back in March was that it was in response to the COVID-19 pandemic...

Seeking His Peace in Prayer
Seeking His Peace in Prayer
Faith M. Connovich · Jul 31 3 minute read

My head was in my hands, my eyes closed. I was feeling overwhelmed. My prayer list was getting long: the wounded, the sick, those without work, fears and anxiety, lost loved ones. Lord, so much brokenness — where do I begin?

Amazing Facts COVID Impact Survey Successes
Amazing Facts COVID Impact Survey Successes
Martin Kim · Jul 31 7 minute read

What did you do with your time during the coronavirus lockdown? My church had a large box of donated paperback copies of The Great Controversy which had sat in the church office for the longest time. With the extra time I had at home...

Let's Get Ready & Help Others
Let's Get Ready & Help Others
Anthony R. Castelbuono · Jul 29 3 minute read

Time is short. The signs of Jesus’ soon return are becoming more vivid and real. Jesus wants to come and bring us home to heaven, but His people have not been ready. We have been lukewarm, and it is time to wake up!

Miracle of the Blind Man
Miracle of the Blind Man
Barbara M. Weimer · Jul 27 8 minute read

Miracles — genuine miracles — change our perspective or deepen our understanding. They give us hope to believe that impossible blessings can happen through the power of God.

Expect a Miracle
Expect a Miracle
Deborah A. Maitland · Jul 23 3 minute read

To the parents who are praying for the return of their backsliding sons and daughters, be of good cheer. God has heard your cry and here is His reply:

Be Well — A Radical Transformation
Be Well — A Radical Transformation
Franklin V. Cobos II · Jul 21 2 minute read

The word radical can have a negative connotation, especially given today’s sociopolitical climate. It can be used to describe different or daring — and at times dangerous — departures from traditional values or behavioral norms. But “radical” doesn’t always have to be viewed as something bad.

Realigning Your Mind
Realigning Your Mind
Kevin Michalek · Jul 20 6 minute read

We must clearly understand with whom we wage war, or we will default to fallen self. A little-recognized definition for idolatry is allowing man to become the center of worship, rather than God. All roads lead back to the fallen human heart.