Walk by Faith
Some people want us to see the world through rose-coloured glasses. Chuck Swindoll describes what it would be like to see life instead through faith-filled glasses.
Some people want us to see the world through rose-coloured glasses. Chuck Swindoll describes what it would be like to see life instead through faith-filled glasses.
There is no pursuit more important than the cultivation of your family. That’s the one eternal thing you leave behind. While you can’t undo the past, you can work intentionally to reconcile and restore your relationships.
We’re not just another religious organization; we are a family, united by a common purpose and a heartfelt commitment to serve.
There are four types of friends: acquaintances, casual friends, close friends, and intimate friends. While we may only have one or two intimate friends, they’re the people who help to make the journey a little easier.
When we’ve been wronged, it’s tough to see things from the other person’s perspective. But when we do that, it’s grace in action. Grace lived out in our everyday lives revolutionizes our relationships.
While it's natural to live resentful and selfish because we're sinful, fallen beings, Chuck Swindoll teaches us a better way so we can avoid the way of Jonah and, instead, walk in the way of Jesus.
To face the world with confidence, children need security, faith, and courage. Security comes from knowing the truth. Faith is strengthened when we believe the truth. And courage is the result of acting on the truth.