Good “Creatives” Forget Themselves First.
Image/Pexels/Chris Wade You should have seen us in our younger days. (By the way, I still don’t understand why some people are labeled “creatives” and
Image/Pexels/Chris Wade You should have seen us in our younger days. (By the way, I still don’t understand why some people are labeled “creatives” and

God’s grace rescued me from reading the Bible primarily “for me”; now my heart is strangely warm. Tell me yours is, too.

How then shall we lay our earthly trophies before Jesus when he’s never been our ultimate trophy?
Christians battling depression bury their heads in the sand of self-improvement if they do not grapple with the gospel. Dr. Loyd Jones seems to argue.
Christians should start thanking God it’s Monday too, but how does remembering you will be gone someday add eternal perspective to your routine workdays? Someone

God is nearer than your WiFi, Anna Makula argues in her latest project.
Life’s dangerous details will derail you until you see what God was achieving amidst Moses’s call and, finally, Jesus’s. Unfortunately today, present “circumstances” are all some believers ever see and assess. They only see an abandoned basket instead of a better Moses—Jesus!

What if taking captive thoughts that exalt themselves above Christ includes toppling robot-generated thoughts?
For more than a decade, I have always lived with a tension resulting from trying to reconcile what I read in God’s word and what I see in God’s world.
This platform is an aggregation of reflections resulting from that discord.
By God’s grace, until the sweat lies cold on my brow, I hope to enter his glory satisfied that his word was not only the lamp to my feet, but a lamp to others’ feet too.
Others like you.
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