The Light of God’s Love
Then they cried out to the Lord
in their trouble, and He brought
them out of their distress.—Psalm 107:28 (NIV)
Then they cried out to the Lord
in their trouble, and He brought
them out of their distress.—Psalm 107:28 (NIV)
Ways to find the time each day to connect with God
To live in the present, access peace and the many blessings available through faith—are just a few of the lessons of His teachings.
Kathryn Koob, one of 52 Americans taken hostage in Iran on November 4, 1979, shares how her faith helped her endure the 444-day ordeal.
Join us on Tuesday, December 10, for a special Day of Prayer.
What can we learn from the Bible about the concept of being alone?
What you can do when facing the unthinkable.
Roberta Messner shares how faith and her prayer life provide support and a connection to those around her.
If God knows each and every one of us, sometimes better than we know ourselves, what is the purpose of prayer? As God says in Jeremiah 1:5, “Before I formed you in the womb, I knew you.” He knows our every thought and desire. He knows what we want and what we need—even if we don’t yet know it ourselves. So, if God knows all, why pray? Spiritually sage people, from pastors to philosophers, offer their own answers to this question.
The wisdom of trusting God’s will in your prayers.
At the auction of her late husband’s machinery and tools, she is comforted to know young farmers will carry on his legacy.