One of the saddest realities in the Church today is that many Christians are living in cages. The bars of these prisons are not made of iron, but of far more daunting materials: depression, fear, anxiety, guilt, and shame. Why? One reason that lies at the root of these struggles is often overlooked. It is our trouble believing in God's sovereignty. Using Psalm 91 as an outline, Dan Ledwith shows how God's sovereignty positively impacts our lives by securing the promises of God to give us rest from depression, anxiety, fear, guilt, and shame so that we can be free to live with joy, to make...
One of the saddest realities in the Church today is that many Christians are living in cages. The bars of these prisons are not made of iron, but of f...
We expect to hear from God when we are reading the Bible, when we are worshipping at church, and when we are in prayer. But what about the rest of the time? Does God stop teaching us just because we have closed our Bible, walked out the church door, or said "amen?" Does Jesus only speak, teach, and encourage us when we are doing "religious" things? If we look at how Jesus taught His disciples, we find that Scripture's answer to that question is a resounding "No " Life was Jesus' classroom, and He took full advantage of "everyday" things to bring the truths of Scripture to life. Through...
We expect to hear from God when we are reading the Bible, when we are worshipping at church, and when we are in prayer. But what about the rest of the...