Learning from Shepherds
As we approach celebrating the earthly birth of our Savior, I want to challenge us by looking at a group of men in the Christmas
As we approach celebrating the earthly birth of our Savior, I want to challenge us by looking at a group of men in the Christmas
It’s easy to be annoyed, critical, unhappy, dismayed, and full of complaints. But the Bible commands us to have joy, and for very good reasons.
One of the main battlefields we face as men of valor is the battle for our minds—the battle to have a healthy, pure, God-centered thought
First Peter 3 has very clear directions about how we are to live. It says we are to behave in such a way that the
Psalm 24:1 says, “The earth is the Lord’s and everything in it” (NLT). Since all money belongs to God, you are only a steward (manager)
Have you ever faced an issue that you didn’t know if you could solve? Did you ask someone to pray for you to get through
When Satan tempted Jesus, telling Him to prove He was the Son of God by telling a stone to become bread after He had fasted,
Amos is a story of a man called out of a very common lifestyle to serve the Lord as a prophet. He burned with righteous
“…He went up on the mountain by himself to pray.” (Matthew 14:23 RSV) Jesus was about thirty years old when He began his ministry. From
“I have called you friends.” (John 15:15) Why does a man of valor need to pray? Prayer is our connection to God. If we do
You have heard that the Lord sees you as mighty men of valor before you even accomplish anything―just because He lives in you. But as
If you’re like me, you live in the realm of the obvious, the tangible. Sometimes without warning, your everyday world changes.
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