Do you really believe that God has His best for you?

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Do you really believe that God has His best for you?
Sociologist Josh Packard says that 65 million people have left the church. These are former leaders who love God. Where are they going?
Being born again, baptized in the Holy Spirit, memorizing Scripture, praying every day and being in church every Sunday do not guarantee a life free from pain.
A lot of people are arguing about what to do with Syrian refugees.
Look for that child in your church, in your neighborhood, in your child's school who needs a father.
In the darkest corners of the Middle East, there's a revival beginning that's unprecedented in the history of world missions.
Here's a reminder from the Bible of how God deals with terrorists.
If your prayer isn't answered, here's what may be happening instead.
While watching box-office hits starring millennials, Mikaela noticed this pattern that offers clues to the world of millennials.
While we're praying for our persecuted brothers and sisters, let's remember how the Lord redeems when deliverance doesn't come.
Do these two things to release the power of God into your challenging situation.
While you're praying for protection for our nation, remember to pray this.
Some ideas about the healing ministry can be a stumbling block for you.
The war on terrorism—a dark unseen force—is driving Christians to either succumb to fear or to call out to the only one who can defeat this ancient foe.
In spiritual warfare, you are the only one who can do this to win.
Throughout the Bible, we see that the people of God lived under terrorism. Here's a reminder of how we should respond.
Here's how you can find freedom in circumstances that you feel trapped in—a job you don't like, a marriage going bad, children rebelling against you or sickness stopping you.
We follow a script whether we like it or not. Here's how the Holy Spirit can rewrite the script of your life.
The revivalists in Europe who were a part of the foundation of Christianity in America planted seeds that could erupt in revival.
Here's how our devotional routine can work against God's activity.