Something is stirring on college campuses—and it’s impossible to ignore. Jay Lowder shares what happened when hundreds of students ran to Christ and why this moment feels bigger than anything he’s seen in decades.
Most of us grew up in a world that had a quiet but persistent message running underneath everything: be more, achieve more, become someone better than who you currently are. Somewhere along the way, the simple truth that you are worthy of love exactly as you are got buried beneath a pile of comparisons, expectations, and the nagging sense that you are not quite enough. It is a heavy thing to carry — and it is not what God says about you.
As the day comes to an end, it’s easy to feel overwhelmed by fear, uncertainty, or the weight of what lies ahead. But tonight’s prayer reminds us of a powerful truth from Joshua 1:9—God is with you wherever you go.
What happens when worship becomes more than music? Alexandra Osteen shares how House of Worship was built on Scripture and why one song, “Made You Well,” is already stirring deep healing.
It’s easy to chase what we think will make us happy—comfort, success, or control over our circumstances. But true peace isn’t found in getting everything we want… it’s found in learning to delight in God.
If you feel tired, discouraged, or overwhelmed by the brokenness around you, this prayer is for you. May God renew your strength, steady your heart, and help you fix your eyes on the eternal hope found in Jesus.
What really happened to the Ark of the Covenant—and why has its mystery endured for centuries? Biblical archaeologist Chris McKinny dives into ancient legends, biblical clues, and modern discoveries, offering insight into one of history’s most fascinating unsolved questions.
From global worship anthems like “Alive” and “Real Love” to a personal season of rediscovery, Alexander Pappas opens up about his musical journey, his struggles, and how God has continued to refine his calling.
When was the last time you truly stopped… and noticed God’s creation? From the vast oceans to the smallest details of life, the earth reflects the power, wisdom, and beauty of our Creator.
In Luke 18:9–14, Jesus tells a powerful parable of two men who prayed—one full of pride, the other full of humility. And it was the humble man, not the religious one, who walked away justified before God
Pastor Shane Idleman reflects on Palm Sunday as a powerful reminder of Jesus Christ’s unwavering commitment to His divine calling, even in the face of suffering and rejection.
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