Strength and Dignity on Parade
Esther had a rare blend of beauty, strength, and dignity. The encouragement is that these qualities and characteristics are not unique to Esther.
Esther had a rare blend of beauty, strength, and dignity. The encouragement is that these qualities and characteristics are not unique to Esther.
Chuck Swindoll presents a special edition of Insight for Living. He's sitting down with his good friend, Terry Boyle to give us an insider glimpse of the work God's doing around the world through the ministry.
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Let this short video whet your appetite for my chat with Terry Boyle, pastor for Insight for Living United Kingdom, on the Insight for Living broadcast on October 3, 2018.
Here’s a sneak peek of our October 3, 2018 broadcast, as Chuck Swindoll chats with our pastor for Insight for Living United Kingdom, Terry Boyle.
These events transpired long ago, yet the conflict that arose between this man and his wife is not that unusual from what occurs in many homes today.
James’ advice isn’t just for people who possess great riches; it’s just as applicable to the pauper in Christ as to the prince.
Esther is about God’s invisible providence. Regardless of the absence of His name throughout this book, God was working. God was there. And the same is true today.
Our hearts need to line up on this: everything, including all we are and have, is God’s. The question we ask is not, “How much of my money should I give?” but, “How much of God’s money should I keep?”
Doing acts of kindness feels great as well as it makes the world or another person’s day a bit better. So I wonder why being kind isn’t second nature to me.