What’s something you can recite without even thinking about it? This week we’ll be going over some verses many people know by heart. It’s right up there with John 3:16…
The Nicene Creed reminds us of the heart of our faith: that Jesus stepped out of heaven, took on flesh through the Holy Spirit and the Virgin Mary, and came to save a broken world.
In Christ, we’re already victorious, not because we’ve mastered our lives, but because God’s love has already overcome everything that tries to wear us down.
As we unpack the incarnation and the scriptural hints of the Trinity, we’re invited to marvel at a God who is both three‑in‑one and deeply personal.
As we step into today’s passage, we’re reminded that real love—the kind that comes from God—changes everything about how we see, discern, and care for the people right in front of us.
The Nicene Creed reminds us that our faith begins with one eternal God—the Maker of everything seen and unseen—who created us for relationship with Him.
I never imagined Parkinson’s would become part of my story, but here I am—learning to walk this road with faith instead of fear. The diagnosis shook me, but Psalm 23 has been my anchor…
Ever wondered why the Bible has an Old Testament and a New Testament, or what makes someone a “good” Christian?
When we run with the vision He gives, we not only grow more like Jesus but also become a blessing to others.