We are blessed to live in a time where technology allows us to hear all kinds of teachings and enjoy all kinds of Christian music. But we must be careful with this comfort so that we don’t forget the sacredness of what we are doing.


We are blessed to live in a time where technology allows us to hear all kinds of teachings and enjoy all kinds of Christian music. But we must be careful with this comfort so that we don’t forget the sacredness of what we are doing.

We often talk about salvation as being freed from the grip of sin. And it is absolutely true! Yet Christians still seem to walk in slavery in some areas of their lives. Why?

Often we perceive life situations as either good or bad. But does the Bible support this view? The consideration of some biblical texts will certainly enlighten us on the subject.

It is much easier to tell people what to do than to set an example for them. Yet our actions are much more convincing than our words. There are even personal advantages to being an example to emulate.

When we make plans and circumstances beyond our control render those plans beyond reach, it can be disheartening to make new ones. Yet we were not created to give up.