When we think of heaven, we often think of the family members who have passed away, which is naturally followed by sadness or used as a comforting thought for a loved one who is grieving.
This book is written for those of the believing community who want to provide a resource for children and young people who have begun their spiritual walk in life or the nonbelieving community who are simply curious as to why we believe as we do in the Lord Jesus Christ.
This fresh interpretation of the well-loved passage of scripture, Joshua 1:9, tells the story behind the verse and makes it applicable to modern fears that children may face.
Our walk with God is a never-ending journey with obstacles, pitfalls, mountains to be moved, walls to be engaged,ups, downs, turnarounds, and many other things that if we walk blindly we may run into troubles, problems, andhardships, which are the schools of hard knocks.
In 1978, a young boy was sleepless on Christmas Eve, picked up a red felt-tip pen, and began writing what turned out to be a poem about the real reason for Christmas.
Many development workers, church workers, and missionaries spent a lot of their time serving others, a journey that can be both tiring and at the same time draining.
As a dad, combating the negative voices telling my daughters everything they are not (not smart enough, pretty enough, big enough, small enough) led me to write ten or so phrases on the back of a postcard to read to them in the morning.
Dear Bella Girl: Letters from a Broken Mother is meant to be a way for Bella to connect with her broken mother and understand that she was not given manuals on how to care for her children, but she was called to train them up, and that includes sharing her mistakes so they have evidence of God as a redeemer.
When the cousins meet up at Caleb's house in the country and decide they want to visit the pigs and chickens in the barn, all words of warning are lost when the pigs escape out the barn door.
US Iraq War Veteran Shares Her Trials and Triumphs Battling Anxiety and Depression Depending on the source, it is estimated that eighteen to twenty-two veterans commit suicide in any given day.