3 Ways to Celebrate Christ’s Resurrection During Your Quiet Time

Have you ever considered how pointless reading the Word of God or prayer would be if Christ did not rise from the dead? If Christ did not rise, we would have no ability to directly come and talk to God. Before Christ’s resurrection, only a specific person, on a specific day, under specific circumstances could … Read more

Choosing Faith Over Feelings

Darlene Deibler Rose arrived in New Guinea as a newlywed to do missions work among unreached jungle tribes. However, shortly after her arrival, the world went to war and the Japanese invaded. Darlene and her husband were captured and sent to separate work camps. While at the camp, Darlene was accused of being an American … Read more

That I May Know Him

The Secret to Successfully Memorizing Scripture I grew up memorizing scripture but truthfully, I didn’t enjoy it. Memorizing was something I did because I was encouraged to by my parents and Sunday school teachers. When I was around 17, I stumbled across a YouTube video of Nancy DeMoss Wolgemuth quoting scripture from memory. For over thirty … Read more

My Favourite Bible Study Tool: Notetaking

Growing up, my family had devotions together most mornings at breakfast. When us kids were all teens, my dad had the idea for each person to lead devotions once a week, sharing something the Lord had showed us during our own personal quiet time. Occasionally, one of us would come to breakfast with nothing to … Read more

When Sin Keeps You from Reading the Bible

The hardest verse I’ve memorized is Colossians 3:9. I only tackled it because I wanted to memorize the entire book of Colossians. I enjoyed memorizing the first two chapters. However, when I got to chapter three, verse nine, everything in me wanted to quit. Colossians 3:9-10 says, “Do not lie to one another, since you … Read more

A Vigorous Pursuit of the Good News

We’ve all heard a lot of bad news in the last year. From increased restrictions on gatherings, political conflict and violence, to various personal disappointments, it all adds up to a tantalizing recipe for discouragement. The more bad news we hear, the more tempting it is to keep listening, just in case it gets better. And the longer … Read more