I Read Psalm 121 Differently After Understanding Where the Help Really Comes From
For a long time, I read Psalm 121 like a comforting promise stitched onto a pillow: a quick dose of […]
For a long time, I read Psalm 121 like a comforting promise stitched onto a pillow: a quick dose of […]
I wasn’t looking for anything profound. I was looking for a document. After my grandmother passed, my family and I
Erika Kirk, the CEO and Chair of the Board of Turning Point USA, publicly celebrated Karoline Leavitt on Wednesday, August
Sunday evenings have a particular kind of quiet. Even when the house isn’t perfectly still—laundry tumbling, dishes clinking, phones buzzing—there’s
Some of the most meaningful growth in faith doesn’t happen in dramatic turning points. It happens while packing lunches, waiting
I wasn’t looking for anything profound. I was doing what most of us do when we finally tackle a shelf
For a long time, I thought “be still” was just a spiritual way of saying, “Calm down.” I pictured quiet
There are songs you love the first time you hear them, and there are songs you spend years politely enduring.
There are some people you remember because they were loud—always teaching, always organizing, always leading the next big initiative. And
It started the way a lot of family rhythms start: not with a big decision, but with a small moment