Given by John Trotter
Encouragement to focus on self-examination as part of embracing the process of spiritual growth and maturity.
Given by Taylor Tootle
How can we as Christians be encouraged and be an encouragement to others around us.
Given by John Bennett
The word faith appears about 245 times in the Bible and offers us a lot of encouragement as we consider its application. One of the big questions we often face with faith is how we can build our own faith up. What strategies exist to help increase our faith?
Given by Dave DeHart
Look at II Timothy and substitute your name into the letter. There are so many lessons and so much encouragement to be learned from this book as we live in this world.
Given by John Trotter
Encouragement to focus on preparing for and waiting for the ultimate New Normal, that being the establishment of the government of God at the return of Jesus Christ.
Given by Dave Myers
Is doctrine important? In 1 Timothy 4:13 we are told to give attention to reading, encouragement and doctrine. In 2 Timothy 3:16, we are told that doctrine comes through inspiration of God and the written word of God.
Given by David Jackson
When we suffer the tragic and unexpected death of a loved one, loss of a job, a broken marriage, or painful words from a mate, parent, or child, we may feel devastated, discouraged, very depressed, and defeated. We may even blame God! And what if, in the end, YOU are the cause of the pain, the suffering, the discouragement, the...
Given by David Jackson
At the start of Moses’ calling to liberate the children of Israel from Egypt and the hand of Pharaoh, his discouragement was rooted in three areas: 1) The children of Israel would not listen to him due to their discouragement and depression, 2) Pharaoh would not listen to him because of the hardness of his heart, 3) Moses had a very noticeable physical...
Given by David Jackson
“Masters, give your bondservants what is just and fair, knowing that you also have a Master in heaven.” Paul makes this profound statement as a warning and as a word of encouragement to the master to do what is right regarding his bondservants. At the end of the day, the last statement by Paul is one of the foundational points...