II Kings · Israel · Judgement · Justice · Nahum · Punishment

Why God’s Judgment is Just

When I ask people why they don’t believe in God, I get a lot of different answers. One being, “if God is so loving, how can he judge?” Or, “if God is so loving, how can he punish people for sin?” The book of Nahum is a great place to ask that question. We find… Continue reading Why God’s Judgment is Just

anxiety · Philippians · Thankfullness

Thankfulness, a Weapon Against Anxiety

For several reasons, anxiety is rampant in our country. According to statistics, 20% of adults have anxiety. When we searched our blog website, the ones on anxiety are at the top for foot traffic. Many people have anxiety. The question is what can we do about it. What if I told you that during a… Continue reading Thankfulness, a Weapon Against Anxiety

Discipleship · Men · Older Believers · Titus · Women · Younger Believers

Why Older People are Vital to Churches

For some people, the idea of needing older people in churches may seem silly. This is because a lot of people are in churches that lack younger people, not older. The reality is, there are many multi-generational churches, and one issue in them is the generations interacting together for the cause of Christ. I think… Continue reading Why Older People are Vital to Churches

Bach · Glorify God · Happiness · Purpose

Finding Purpose in Life Through Tragedy

When I was a kid I played piano, including music by Bach. We have all heard his music at one time or another. Hundreds of years later, it still feeds our souls. What is tragically interesting, is that Bach had lost his first wife. Then he lost seven children at birth or infancy, and then… Continue reading Finding Purpose in Life Through Tragedy