How To Get From Enterprise to Yakima Valley
Michael Johnson joined the U.S. Army almost ten years ago. He is currently a staff sergeant in the Army Band stationed at Fort Rucker. Over the last few years while
Michael Johnson joined the U.S. Army almost ten years ago. He is currently a staff sergeant in the Army Band stationed at Fort Rucker. Over the last few years while
In the days following the Church Revitalization conference which the State Board of Missions held in May, I began thinking about my own personal revitalization. A song came to mind,
“… and so those whom God set apart, he called…” — Romans 8:30 (TEV) I meet a lot of students on our campus who profess faith in Jesus. They grow up
“And He must needs go through Samaria” is a striking statement that has often been used to speak of purpose and focus in Jesus’ life. It could be used as an
“Every year, about 800,000 international students study in the United States. 60% come from countries with restricted access to the Gospel. 75% will never enter an American home…80% will never
Long before the word “wimp” was a computer term or a descriptor for a music streaming service, it was used to describe a cowardly person who was prone to avoid
When I hear college and university campuses across Alabama referred to as a “mission field,” my mind immediately goes to some of the other mission fields I have seen— –
Judah was in trouble. They were under attack from foreign nations. King Jehoshaphat was afraid and sought God. In desperation, he called Judah to fast and gather in Jerusalem. Broken
Pray for students to realize how much God loves them, amidst all their worries and concerns, and for them to cast their cares upon Him. College students – whether incoming
Temporary residents. That’s how the Holman Christian Standard Bible translates the Greek word parepidemos in 1 Peter 1:1 and 2:11. It’s sometimes translated as “pilgrims” or “sojourners.” Peter points out the importance
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