There Is No Power in Prayer Itself
As Jesus prayed in the garden of Gethsemane on the night before His crucifixion, He was distressed about His coming task. Luke tells us thatRead More »There Is No Power in Prayer Itself
As Jesus prayed in the garden of Gethsemane on the night before His crucifixion, He was distressed about His coming task. Luke tells us thatRead More »There Is No Power in Prayer Itself
“Godliness is simply the living of life with an all-pervasive sense of God’s presence.” —Alistair Begg Click below to download your image: Apple Devices:iPadsiPhones OtherRead More »Wallpaper: God’s Presence
Listen to Today’s Devotion Declare with David: “[I will] daily add praise to praise. I’ll write the book on your righteousness, talk up your salvationRead More »A Delightful Dollop of Gratitude
Another year of Basics has come and gone! We hope that you were able to attend the conference or watch the live stream. If not,Read More »Basics 2024 Recap
Listen to Today’s Devotion Jesus is a doorman. He opens and shuts doors all the time, and no one can close what he has opened,Read More »Jesus Is the Door
Listen to Today’s Devotion In the days leading up to the war with Germany, the British government commissioned a series of encouraging posters. The firstRead More »Keep Calm and Carry On
For those who are parents, are about to become parents, or have adult children who are parents, the book Parenting Essentials gives a practical, biblicalRead More »A Practical, Biblical Guidebook for Moms and Dads
Listen to Today’s Devotion If your peace is contingent upon circumstances, you open the door to anxiety and fear. Peace 101 says that God isRead More »Peace 101
God’s goodness is an immense subject. Stephen Charnock, a seventeenth-century English Puritan, wrote extensively on the subject. In his two-volume work on the existence andRead More »Four Ways God Shows Us His Goodness
Through all the changing scenes of life, In trouble and in joy, The praises of my God shall still My heart and tongue employ. OfRead More »Hymn: “Through All the Changing Scenes of Life” by Nahum Tate and Nicholas Brady