Don't Retire from Life
It’s one thing to retire from work but it’s quite another to retire from life. While it may be tempting to hid away during the retirement years this is the time to stay active, interested, and involved.
It’s one thing to retire from work but it’s quite another to retire from life. While it may be tempting to hid away during the retirement years this is the time to stay active, interested, and involved.
When you support Insight for Living Canada and the Bible-teaching of Pastor Chuck you’re making that kind of eternal investment. The Word is proclaimed, countless people hear or read it, and life after life is challenged, changed, and transformed.
Jesus said that abundant life is available through Him—by His means and on His terms.
There are no coincidences. Things don’t just happen—they’re planned. And God uses the events in our lives to get us to stop and pay attention to what He’s saying.
Where can you find truth this Christmas? Certainly not in the fairy-tale hype of the season. Only in the baby in the manger, who grew up to become the greatest of all teachers, can you find truth to nourish your soul.
When God wants us in His service sometimes that means rearranging our priorities and putting our pursuits on hold.
Life is all about relating to others in love, forgiveness, and grace. We need each other.
Constant activity is not necessarily a sign of spirituality. It may even be a distraction from enjoying God. He’s looking for our hearts to delight in Him before and during our service for Him.
Jesus issued a verbal call: “Follow Me.” Those who responded found deep satisfaction. What will your response be to the Redeemer's call?
Always living in the moment isn’t easy; there are so many distractions. But when you embrace each moment you begin to live life to its fullest.