In the Bible, God made a BIG promise to his people when they were scared about going to a new place. He told, 'be strong and courageous... I am with you, wherever you go'. So whether we're nervous or excited, we can trust God's promise to be with us as we go back to school.
Are you heading back to school soon? Did you know that God promises to be with anyone who is trusting in him!
Discover the Bible’s accurate diagnosis of our world’s brokenness, and the certainty of the hope God offers in Jesus. How hopeful are you feeling?
In the Bible, God made a BIG promise to his people when they were scared about going to a new place. He told, ''be strong and courageous... I am with you, wherever you go''. So whether we're nervous or excited, we can trust God's promise to be with us as we go back to school.
Are you heading back to school soon? Did you know that God promises to be with anyone who is trusting in him!
Instead of being united, Romulus Ratus and Epaphorditus argue about missing apple pies! Instead of worrying, we can rejoice and take all our worries to him in prayer.
A spoken word lament that honestly unpacks the rawness of grief and suffering, and then points to God who holds our fragile hearts, strengthens our stumbling faith and who died so we can live in hope now of an eternally perfect future.
To the people who’ve reached their end, there is someone who will never let go of you, never stop fighting for you, and never give up on you.
The voices of failure, fear, pain and regret can be overwhelming. But there is real and lasting hope that gives value, purpose and strength to withstand the storm. This hope has a name.
Powerful short video likening life's uncertainties with the unpredictable nature of the sea. What will see us through the storm?
What if there was someone who showed they had power over disease, disaster and death? Would you listen to their answers about life's problems?
We can't see Jesus now, but he's not far away. Be encouraged by Jesus' promise that he is with his people always, to the very end of the age.
Another lockdown, 2 millennia ago: what does the apostle Paul write from prison? ‘Do not be anxious. Pray and receive God’s peace.’