by Joy Bollinger | Faith, Healing, Repentance
Sunday evening, my husband and I watched the 2019 movie, Breakthrough. For those who have not seen the movie, it is a true story about 14-year-old, John Smith, who in 2015, died in a drowning accident after falling through the ice on Lake St. Louis in St. Charles...
by Joy Bollinger | Christian Living, God's Love, Repentance
Yours, O LORD, is the greatness and the power and the glory and the victory and the majesty, for all that is in the heavens and in the earth is yours.Yours is the kingdom, O LORD, and You are exalted as head above all. (I Chronicles 29:11) I was reading Psalm 147 when...
by Joy Bollinger | God's Faithfulness, Repentance
The world continually belches out violence and evil, while many ask, “If God is so good, why does He allow evil?” Why the question? Hadn’t God warned Adam and Eve not to partake of the tree of good and evil, which would result in spiritual and...
by Chad Roberts | Assurance of Salvation, Repentance, Salvation
January 29, 2007, taught me a life changing lesson on God’s Sovereignty. I was on another mission trip to the Middle East. Cairo, Egypt has a special place in my heart. I’ve been to Cairo eight times and each time I find it breathtaking. On this particular trip, God...
by Chad Roberts | Kindness, Marriage & Divorce, Repentance, Salvation
Kindness can have some big benefit to our lives and while the idea of kindness may seem simple, the Biblical truth of kindness is deep and meaningnful. While it should be easy to give kindness to others, but it often isn’t, especially to those who we should love the...
by Chad Roberts | Black Friday, Current Events, Holidays, Prayer & Praying, Repentance
I don’t have to tell you that our nation is a mess. Black Friday has become a pretty accurate a mirror giving us a reflection of who we have become as a country. Selfishness and an insatiable appetite for more stuff has become “tradition” in America. Now, I’m not mad...