Beauty – A Poem by Mark

Our God radiates beauty. This poem reminds us of the God we serve.

Work sucks. School sucks. I don’t feel well. My throat hurts. I’m tired. It’s raining. Everything seems ugly and irritating.

Why? When my mind focuses on the things of this world rather than the beauty of God, everything seems drab and uninteresting.

Mark’s poem reminds us of God’s beauty. His creation, His mercy, His guidance . . . without God, life lacks meaning.

Check out this reminder of the amazing God we serve.

Lakendra’s Christian Testimony

Lakendra’s Christian testimony.

Meeting God’s high standards for holiness seems impossible. But thankfully, He doesn’t expect perfection. If He did, I’d definitely be struck by lightning.

Read Lakendra’s story of realization – that God loves her no matter what.

Check her story out here.

The Body of Moses

Satan wanted the body of Moses but God decided to hide the body. Huh?

It’s fun getting questions from readers, because you never know what they might ask. This one threw me for a loop . . . so I sent it off to Tim (which I do frequently) and he gave it his best.

The question was this:

What did Satan want with the body of Moses? And why would God want to hide Moses’ body?

Check out our thoughts on the subject here.

Fate . . . Sometimes it Affects Us

Fate definitely factors into this Christian testimony.

I admit it. I don’t believe in Fate. Well, I didn’t until I read this testimony. Now I’m a firm believer.

This testimony will suck you in. You’ll wander around in her psychedelic world, then you’ll finish and wonder, “Does this sort of thing really happen?” I did.

Check it out by clicking right here.

Drugs, Jail, Hepatitis C, and Hopelessness

An anonymous Christian testimony of the hope that Jesus gives to undeserving people.

You know what makes me happy? My God’s not picky. Otherwise, I’d still be hitting the bong and slamming cases of Lucky Lager. He forgave me. He picked me up out of the muck and set me on solid ground. If I were Him (thankfully I’m not) I wouldn’t want people like me.

This anonymous testimony recently sent in to us reinforces this point. This guy lived for drugs. He hated people. He robbed people. He lied. He slept around. He really didn’t deserve forgiveness (think about it – none of us do).

But like I said, my God’s not picky.

Read this testimony of God’s amazing grace and unending forgiveness.

400 Silent Years

The 400 years between the writing of Malachi and the beginning of the New Testament are called the Silent Years. But was God really silent?

The 400 years between the writing of Malachi and the beginning of the New Testament are often referred to as the “Silent Years.” The term could be based on Amos 8:11-12, where Amos prophesies about a famine of hearing the Word of God. But was God really silent during this time?

Check out the new article, The Silent Years, to get a little insight into this subject.

Autumn Commemoration – A Poem

A Christian poem commemorating Autumn and the death and resurrection of our Lord.

When Autumn arrives, when leaves fall and bitter cold begins to wipe out vibrant life, our thoughts can turn dark. This time of year often reminds me of my mortality. We all live, flourish . . . die. Yet Autumn also signifies celebration. Thanksgiving arrives. Christmas is just around the corner.

While Autumn can seem gloomy, real despair struck our planet in Spring . . . long ago . . . when our Savior was nailed to a tree.

Check out Tim’s latest poem . . .

Autumn Commemoration

A Biblical Approach to Confessing Sin

Confessing sin – a Biblical approach.

The Bible tells us to confess sin. James 5:16 specifically says to confess our sins to one another and pray for one another. But what is the context of this verse? And are there other verses in Scripture that mandate confessing sins to one another? Should we reveal all the gory details of the sin when we confess? What is the Biblical pattern for confession of sin?

We attempt to answer that question in our article, A Biblical Approach to Confessing Sin.

Does God Harden Hearts?

In what sense and why does a God of love harden hearts?

Why in the world would God harden someone’s heart? Why did He harden Pharoah’s heart (you know, back when the Israelites were enslaved in Egypt)? How could a God of love possibly do such a thing? If you’ve ever wondered about that, then you’ll enjoy the insight this article provides.


Why Does a God of Love Harden Hearts?