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God Can Solve That Problem

God Can Solve That Problem

LISTEN TO THE DEVOTIONAL   A verse that is often quoted when we are battling problems in life is Psalm 46 verse 10: “Be still and know that I am God.” But what is its meaning and how should we apply this verse during the difficult times in our lives? Well, first...

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Bitter or Better

Bitter or Better

One little letter can change everything Life throws curveballs—betrayals, losses, disappointments. We can’t dodge every hurt, but we can decide what it does to us. The gap between “bitter” and “better” is just one letter, yet it can shape our whole story. I -...

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The Axe Has Fallen

The Axe Has Fallen

It’s amazing, to say the least: The outpouring of sorrow and acclamation, not only in America but all around the world. This increased sense of God and His power to forgive and save. The need to have ongoing conversations which should result in understanding instead...

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The Blessing of Believing

The Blessing of Believing

After Jesus rose from the dead, He appeared to His disciples—but Thomas was not with them. When the others told Thomas they’d seen the Lord, he famously replied, “I won’t believe it unless I see the nail wounds in his hands, put my fingers into them, and place my hand...

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Why God Lets Us Face Consequences

Why God Lets Us Face Consequences

LISTEN TO THE DEVOTIONAL   Actions connect to outcomes—and we call those consequences. Maybe you broke a promise and lost someone’s trust. Maybe you forgot to pay a bill and owe a hefty fine. Consequences can feel heavy. When Noah was in college, despite...

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What to Do in Bad Moments

What to Do in Bad Moments

Bad moments are mostly unexpected, unappreciated, and often create confusion in our lives. When you are embarrassed, experience a loss, fail at something, get robbed, are misunderstood, etc., those bad feelings rise up and bring us negativity and trauma. The length of...

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Hope is Not Blind Optimism

Hope is Not Blind Optimism

Hope is not blinded optimism. It doesn't ignore the storm or pretend the thunder doesn't shake your world. Genuine hope looks the storm square in the eye, feels the rain sting, and still whispers: "The sun will rise." Blind optimism denies reality; hope embraces it....

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When Pride Got in the Way of My Finances

When Pride Got in the Way of My Finances

I’ve worked in the world of personal finance for decades. I’ve taught thousands, written books and spoken at conferences and churches. But if there’s one lesson I had to learn the hard way—and one I see many others struggle with—it’s this: pride can quietly destroy...

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Practical Guidelines to Turn Worry into Trust

Practical Guidelines to Turn Worry into Trust

LISTEN TO THE DEVOTIONAL   The persistent refusal to do something about an issue that troubles you is what gives birth to chronic worry. Worry, however, is a choice, a bad decision which can be overcome. Interested in breaking the worry habit? Then follow these...

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