How many times in life do we get lost in the climb, turn our focus inward to our own pain and struggle and forget to stop, pray, and look out around us at the beauty in the work God is doing? Posting about a Song of Ascents from In All Things - an online hub committed to the claim that the life, death, and resurrection of Jesus Christ has implications for the entire world. http://inallthings.org/ascent
Despite our best efforts to build platforms and manage our personal \u27brands\u27, God is the one w...
“Give me this mountain ” (Joshua 14:12) had been Caleb’s request and vision for years. In the prime ...
A slow reading of Psalm 95 bounced me back and forth through the story of God’s people; reminding me...
I feel most alive and near to God after I\u27ve spent and given of myself. Posting about th...
Abstract: Mountains are not only appreciated for their natural beauty but notably also for their ins...
“Do not rejoice over me, my enemy; When I fall, I will arise; When I sit in darkness, The Lord will ...
Achievement requires something outside of who we are, something like grace. Posting about aspiring ...
As the earth completes yet one more lap around the sun, we might reflect on the year as a season of ...
Climb the mountains and get their good tidings. Nature\u27s peace will flow into you as sunshine flo...
Think about if Christ never died on that cross – if he never rose again from the grave. What would y...
“But one thing I do: Forgetting what is behind and straining toward what is ahead, I press on toward...
The joy this morning, in the wake of two decidedly different mission stories, is that He comes to us...
Too often we live on the fringes of Christian fulfillment. Legalism creeps into church life and over...
My work deals with the passage of time, and the\ud reality of a biblically based future event known ...
Are you prepared to have the valleys filled in, the mountains made low, all your hiding places remov...
Despite our best efforts to build platforms and manage our personal \u27brands\u27, God is the one w...
“Give me this mountain ” (Joshua 14:12) had been Caleb’s request and vision for years. In the prime ...
A slow reading of Psalm 95 bounced me back and forth through the story of God’s people; reminding me...
I feel most alive and near to God after I\u27ve spent and given of myself. Posting about th...
Abstract: Mountains are not only appreciated for their natural beauty but notably also for their ins...
“Do not rejoice over me, my enemy; When I fall, I will arise; When I sit in darkness, The Lord will ...
Achievement requires something outside of who we are, something like grace. Posting about aspiring ...
As the earth completes yet one more lap around the sun, we might reflect on the year as a season of ...
Climb the mountains and get their good tidings. Nature\u27s peace will flow into you as sunshine flo...
Think about if Christ never died on that cross – if he never rose again from the grave. What would y...
“But one thing I do: Forgetting what is behind and straining toward what is ahead, I press on toward...
The joy this morning, in the wake of two decidedly different mission stories, is that He comes to us...
Too often we live on the fringes of Christian fulfillment. Legalism creeps into church life and over...
My work deals with the passage of time, and the\ud reality of a biblically based future event known ...
Are you prepared to have the valleys filled in, the mountains made low, all your hiding places remov...
Despite our best efforts to build platforms and manage our personal \u27brands\u27, God is the one w...
“Give me this mountain ” (Joshua 14:12) had been Caleb’s request and vision for years. In the prime ...
A slow reading of Psalm 95 bounced me back and forth through the story of God’s people; reminding me...