O Holy Night
This Christmas season, let’s keep our heart and eyes on our Lord and Saviour by remembering His first coming on that Holy Night, and be encouraged that His second coming is imminent.
This Christmas season, let’s keep our heart and eyes on our Lord and Saviour by remembering His first coming on that Holy Night, and be encouraged that His second coming is imminent.
Through the months leading to Christmas we are busily about our stuff—doing business, travelling, and engaged in the give and take of life. And then Christmas hits and the zoom lenses of our minds focus on the outstretched arms of the One who saved us.
The birth of Jesus was an extraordinary event in human history: God became a man without ceasing to be the one and only God.
If death came today, would you be ready? God loves you and wants you to live forever with him. There’s only one way to heaven, and that is through Christ. If you’ve never thought about your eternal destiny there no better time than now to believe.
In this short video, Pastor Chuck Swindoll reflects on God’s rich and constant supply of grace. With the help of some powerful lyrics, Chuck reminds us of God’s faithful presence and provision.
December is a vital time for our financial strength at Insight for Living Canada. Our gracious supporters often go beyond their regular giving by sending special “Christmas gifts.” Will you send one this December?
Parents only have a short time to raise their children. Approximately 20 years is all we have to accomplish the task of teaching those born in our midst everything we know.
When God became a human being in the person of Jesus Christ, He willingly accepted the complications and afflictions that accompany life in a fallen world.
Whether you’re completing a university degree, harvesting potatoes, or planting a church, anything worth doing takes dedication and a lot of hard work.
Somehow the joy of the season remains that one gift we don’t open. Why? We usually blame our condition on the commercialism or on those overcrowded shopping malls. But the real reason our joy stays wrapped up? Our selfishness.