Why You Should Not Be Timid in Your Prayers
As Jesus taught, keep asking and asking and “it will be given to you.”
As Jesus taught, keep asking and asking and “it will be given to you.”
Thank Jesus each time you find yourself enjoying something He created.
Here are ways you can bring biblical stories alive for your kids.
If you’re in the midst of an overwhelming challenge? Look expectantly for creative answers from Jesus.
What happened when the apostles gathered in the upper room almost 2,000 years ago enriches how we pray today.
We can turn to Simon Peter, one of Jesus’ first followers, as an example of what not to say in our prayers.
When life is unpredictable and frustrating, focus on Jesus.
Give your problems to Jesus and trust Him with the outcome.
After the early Christians encountered the risen Christ, they prayed boldly and powerfully. So can we.
Examples of when Jesus answered desperate prayers for help with miracles.
Eat hot cross buns, make a delicious fish dish, pray the Stations of the Cross and be part of a special Day of Prayer.
Could portraying Mary in a church Easter production finally bring her comfort?