Freeing Yourself Up to Laugh Again
Anxiety can be an addiction. The good news is that God has provided an escape—a way of liberation to laugh again.
Anxiety can be an addiction. The good news is that God has provided an escape—a way of liberation to laugh again.
Conflicts among God's people are commonplace. But it doesn't have to be this way.
God has chosen to leave us on earth to proclaim the Good News to a lost and hurting world.
Read Paul's words in Philippians 3:12-16 as a call for action…deliberate, immediate, and personal involvement.
Paul boasted—at least until he met the Lord on a dusty road to Damascus. After that, all of his achievements he considered as “rubbish.”
Some people's lives are so noteworthy they become inspirational. The Bible is filled with accounts of such people, including two in the book of Philippians.
Those who try to follow Jesus’ example, without His strength, find their lives to be hypocritical and frustrating. What is needed in following Christ is balance.
There's only one place in the Bible where Jesus Himself described what it means to be Christlike.
Chuck Swindoll presents a special edition of Insight for Living. He's sitting down with his good friend, Roger Kemp to give us an insider glimpse of the work God's doing around the world through the ministry.
The Philippians faced a dilemma, a dilemma that challenged them, as it will us, to pick either the rock or the hard place.