When my oldest daughter was in pre-school, we had a cute little saying we would say while driving on the way to school.
When my oldest daughter was in pre-school, we had a cute little saying we would say while driving on the way to school.
I, Kylie, the Youth Director, have three children. Naturally, with three children (ages 8 and 3.5-year-old twins) comes a lot of messes.
For one of the great people in the Bible, Moses sure does lack confidence.
Today’s scripture tells the story of how Jacob earned his new (very familiar to us) name.
The story of Isaac is one of my favorites from the Old Testament.
Sarah (formerly called Sarai) is the wife of Abram (now called Abraham) from yesterday’s devotional.
Several years ago, I taught a Bible study called the “Covenant Bible Study”. It walked through the Bible with a focus on the various covenants God makes with humanity.
On this All-Saints’ Day, we remember those members of our church who have gone to their Heavenly rest before us.
Adam’s story reminds us that the saints are not always those whose names fill history books; sometimes, the saints are ordinary people called by God to walk faithfully, to live with purpose, and to steward the gifts God has given them.