The Hope of the World
In this Advent season, it’s a time of hope and waiting. What are we hoping and waiting for?
In this Advent season, it’s a time of hope and waiting. What are we hoping and waiting for? Nothing less than the arrival of Jesus Christ, the Messiah!
As we reflect on the meaning of these days before Christmas, let’s take a look back in history at a familiar prophecy. …READ MORE…
When Life Feels Like Hell: Finding Hope and Healing Through Job’s Story
Sometimes life plunges us into a pit so dark that we can’t see a way out. Depression can make us loathe our lives, wishing for an end to the pain. The truth is, this struggle is not new—humans have wrestled with despair for thousands of years. The book of Job in the Bible is a powerful account of a man who suffered so profoundly that he cursed the day of his birth (Job 3:11). Yet, Job’s story teaches us that even in our lowest moments, perseverance and faith can lead us to healing and joy once again. Personally, I needed to be “smacked with a 2×4 across the face” figuratively to grasp this truth, but the lesson was life-changing. …READ MORE…
Watch: Give Thanks for Your Future | Romans 8:38–39
And I am convinced that nothing can ever separate us from God’s love. Neither death nor life, neither angels nor demons, neither our fears for today nor our worries about tomorrow—not even the powers of hell can separate us from God’s love. No power in the sky above or in the earth below—indeed, nothing in all creation will ever be able to separate us from the love of God that is revealed in Christ Jesus our Lord. (Romans 8:38–39 NLT) …WATCH HERE…
Don Surber’s Highlights of the week; 51 shopping days left until the inauguration
ITEM 1: McDonald’s brought back the McRib.
They are just as I remember them — as tasteless as a Helen Keller joke.
ITEM 2: Christopher Powers tweeted a picture and said, “Belichick printing out Gmail exchanges that say ‘Manningcast Questions’ is the oldest move in old head history.”
It’s a TV show, not the Virginia Bar exam.
But who knew Donna Brazile was the sister of Peyton and Eli Manning? …READ MORE…
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