Doug Oā€™Donnell discusses the new Daily Liturgy Devotional, sharing how he really wrote the book for himself first and foremost, and how it has impacted his devotional life recently.
In John 7 Jesus tells his brothers he is not going to the Feast of Booths, but then he does. We must understand what the brothers are suggesting here and what Jesus is saying he is not going to do.
The term apologetics has nothing to do with ā€œapologizingā€ for anything. Presenting an apologetic is almost the very reverse of apologizing.
If anyone aspires to the office of overseer, he desires a noble task. Therefore an overseer must be above reproach.
Women Need Support Iā€™ve heard it said that ā€œabortion is healthcare.ā€ I think I understand the sentiment behind that declaration. I do have friends who are involved in the pro-choice movement and ...
Life is full of moments where our emotionsā€”love, joy, sorrow, confusion, hurtā€”render us speechless before God. Liturgy provides structured prayers that give us a voice when our own words fall short.
On top of the burdens of despondency, hopelessness, and guilt that sufferers of depression already shoulder, too often interactions with those in the church cement fears about inadequate faith.
Sometimes it can be hard to remember that in the Lordā€™s goodness and grace he has called us to take up the most significant and fulfilling task in the worldā€”to be a pastor-teacher.
Remember that you want to be the first person to have the conversation with your child to be able to lay the biblical foundation. Otherwise, culture will form the foundation for you.
There is no command in the Bible to have a daily quiet timeā€”not as we think about it. God wants us to prioritize Jesus and spending time getting to know who he is through the power of his Spirit.